Program Overview

This advanced training program equips investigators, auditors, fraud examiners, and compliance professionals with scientifically-validated methodologies for assessing credibility and detecting deception during investigative interviews. Moving beyond outdated “lie detection” myths, this course focuses on evidence-based approaches grounded in cognitive psychology research and validated through empirical studies

Scientific Foundation

Rather than relying on discredited behavioral stereotypes or pseudoscientific “tells,” our program emphasizes cognitive load theory and scientifically-supported indicators of deception. Participants learn to recognize genuine markers of cognitive strain that occur when individuals construct false narratives, while avoiding the common pitfalls of confirmation bias and misinterpreted nonverbal behaviors.

Learning Objectives

Through analysis of lecture content, video recordings, and audio documentation of actual investigative interviews, participants will develop the ability to:

  • Establish Individual Behavioral Baselines: Learn to identify each subject’s normal communication patterns, speech rhythms, and behavioral tendencies before making any credibility assessments
  • Apply Cognitive Load Assessment Techniques: Recognize scientifically-validated indicators of increased mental effort associated with deception, including specific verbal patterns and response delays
  • Implement Evidence-Based Analysis Protocols: Utilize structured methodologies that focus on statement consistency, logical coherence, and verifiable details rather than subjective behavioral interpretations
  • Identify High-Reliability Deception Indicators: Distinguish between research-supported credibility markers and commonly misunderstood behaviors that have no correlation with truthfulness

Integrate Findings with Investigation Strategy: Develop skills to incorporate behavioral analysis appropriately within broader investigative frameworks while maintaining legal and ethical standards

Practical Application

Participants will analyze real-world scenarios involving criminal, civil, and administrative investigations, learning to apply these scientific principles in contexts ranging from corporate misconduct to regulatory violations. The program emphasizes practical skill development while maintaining strict adherence to empirically-validated methodologies.

Evidence-Based Approach

This training reflects the latest academic research in deception detection, incorporating findings from cognitive psychology, neuroscience, and behavioral economics. Our curriculum is continuously updated based on peer-reviewed studies and maintains alignment with scientific consensus rather than popular misconceptions about human behavior during deception.

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Anderson Investigative Associates (AIA) is a professional training organization specializing in customized, science-based interview and investigative training for organizations across law enforcement, corporate, audit, human resources, and inspection sectors.

AIA offers training in human resources interviewing, investigative interviewing, audit/inspection/evaluation, leadership and communication, trauma-informed interviewing, cognitive interviewing, evidence collection techniques, and more — all customized to client needs.

Science-based interviewing refers to methodologies rooted in cognitive psychology and behavioral science research that improve information accuracy, reduce investigative bias, and enhance the quality of interviews and investigations.

AIA’s training is designed for professionals in law enforcement, auditing, internal investigations, human resources, corporate security, inspection, evaluation, and other roles where effective information gathering and interviewing are critical.

Yes. AIA specializes in fully customized training solutions tailored to an organization’s specific operational requirements, training gaps, culture, and investigative challenges.

Training can be structured in various formats — from one-day workshops to multi-day immersive courses — and includes interactive exercises, realistic scenarios, and hands-on practice.

Some courses include Cognitive Interviewing, Counter-Interrogation Strategies, Science-Based Rapport Building, Strategic Interview Planning, Evidence Disclosure and Strategic Empathy, and Advanced Trauma-Informed Interviewing.

Science-based approaches improve investigative outcomes by maximizing the reliability and accuracy of information obtained, minimizing bias, and creating defensible methods suitable for legal and professional scrutiny.

Yes. AIA provides training tailored to human resources professionals for employee interviews, misconduct investigations, conflict resolution, and documentation practices that align with legal and organizational standards.

You can contact AIA through their website’s Contact page or by calling their office number provided on the site.