Forensitec was
originally founded in 2000 to provide training and
consultation in Forensic Language
Analysis and the most effective
Interview and Interrogation techniques
to law enforcement personnel.
Since that time, resources have been added to
provide analytical assistance to other professions as well.
Remaining current on the latest psychological research and
publications, Forensitec emphasizes continued education as a pathway
to finding better solutions for educators, law enforcement,
private security investigators, and human resources professionals.
The combined education, training and experience of
Forensitec’s instructors and consultants provide a unique skill set
with superior analytical abilities.
Forensitec’s instructors and consultants are
schooled in the fields
of criminology, psychology and human resources
and are current forensic language and voice
analysis practitioners.
They collaborate and consult with experts worldwide in the
emergent field of psycholinguistic analysis
and have developed comprehensive methods to identify deceptive testimony or
statements, employment applicants who may be potential employment
risks, and children who may be prone to violent acts.
In the fields of
Forensic Language Analysis,
Interview and Interrogation,
and a new resource, Voice Frequency
Spectrum Analysis,
Forensitec professionals have decades of experience and training as
criminal and administrative investigators, educators and trainers,
human resources professionals and psychologists in private,
governmental and multi-national corporate venues, receiving numerous awards and
citations during their careers. Forensitec personnel have been an
active members of the American Federation of Certified Fraud
Examiners, American Corrections Association, American Psychological
Association, National Internal Affairs Investigators Association,
the American
College of Forensic
Psychologists and the Fraternal Order of Police. They have instructed courses at the Federal Law Enforcement
Training Centers in Brunswick, Georgia,
Artesia, New Mexico,
and Marana,
Arizona, the Colorado
Law
Enforcement
Training
Academy, and the Arizona Corrections
Officers
Training
Academy. Forensitec
now provides
Forensic Language Analysis,
Voice Frequency Spectrum Analysis
and
Interview and
Interrogation
instruction and services to
business organizations,
as well as
law enforcement agencies
nationwide.
Forensitec
is an affiliate research member of the Center for the
Management of Information (CMI), and the Center
for Identification, Research and Technology (CITeR) at the University of Arizona,
two research centers funded by
Industry, Department of Defense agencies and the National Science Foundation. These
centers conduct
research in both detection of truth and deception
and biometric identification and the training developed from that
research is presented in Forensitec's "Unlock the Truth" seminars
and workshops.