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Discussion Board Administrator
Donald Bender
was the keynote speaker on the subject of Forensic
Statement Analysis at the IIR London conference on Fraud and
Interrogation.
He
is a licensed psychotherapist who specializes in clinical and
forensic statement analysis. He has studied with the
world renowned head of Laboratory for
Scientific Interrogation, Avinoam Sapir who created Scientific
Content Analysis (S.C.A.N.). He completed LSI’s Level 2
course, which is the most advanced training in the
S.C.A.N. methodology.
In addition to his expertise in the
S.C.A.N approach, he brings to
content analysis a wide variety of other resources including
psycholinguistics, semiotics, discourse and conversation analysis,
narratology
and structural exegesis,
Neurolinguistic Programming, cognitive interviewing, forensic
hypnosis, Criteria Based Content Analysis, and linguistic
philosophy.
He completed postgraduate training in
psychotherapy at the Mount Zion Hospital and Medical Center and
certificate programs in psychophysiology and neurofeedback. He is a
lifetime clinical member of CAMFT and a member of the American
Society of Trial Consultants.
He uses statement analysis to assist attorneys
in evaluating deposition testimony, formulating voir dire questions,
and assessing witness credibility. In his clinical work he has
pioneered the use of statement analysis techniques with projective
testing, narrative therapy, the evaluation of suicide notes and
threatening letters, and dream interpretation. He regularly
consults on child abuse cases, false memory issues, and possible
malingering. He works with the California state agency that
provides critical therapy for victims and witnesses of violent
crimes.
In addition to content analysis, he is one of
the leading practitioners of computer voice stress analysis in both
clinical and forensic settings.
He was the Fox TV News on air expert for the
use of computer voice stress in the Jon Benet Ramsey case.
He has taught at Chabot College, conducted
workshops on interview techniques, and consulted on confidential
projects for such Fortune 500 companies as Price Waterhouse and IBM.
His publications include material on addiction
and nonverbal communication. (Donald
Bender instructs our Advanced and Expert Courses)
Ret. Det. Ken Driscoll
Joined the Baltimore Police Department in 1987.
He has been using and teaching the S.C.A.N.
technique for more than thirteen years. Mr. Sapir has
called Ken a “guru” on the subject of
S.C.A.N.
because of the intense studies he puts into the
statements he reads. For his efforts, he has not only solved many
cases, but he has also received numerous awards including a unit
citation and six "Officer of the Year Awards".
( Ret. Det. Driscoll instructs our
Introductory Course.)
Det. Danny Grubb
has been a member of the
Baltimore Police Department since 1993. He has been using the
S.C.A.N. technique for more
than five years and has a very good working knowledge of the
technique.
For his efforts, he has not only solved many cases, but he has also
received numerous awards including a unit citation and 2002's
Officer of the Year Award. (Detective Grubb also
instructs our Introductory Course.)