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Participants:  Profilers, Investigators, Enforcement Officers, Intelligence officer, Security Officers and Other Private Sectors involve in detecting Crime.

Number of days: 2 days

Overview of the course:

The concept of body language is very helpful in determining and detecting what is going on in the mind of a suspect or a criminal. This course sets out to help you in mastering the secrets of the of body language, the historical view of the body language, understanding the human brain through conscious and subconscious behaviours, the powers of the Subconscious, and limbic system legacy, and why liars cannot remember their lies, what is in a criminal mind, body language and its limitations, criminals and the use of opportunities.

The purpose of this course is then to be able to analyze what a criminal is thinking by employing the body language methods of assessing an individual.

It is, however, crucial to note that criminals display some forms of non-verbal cues during interrogation which helps to determine whether such an individual is guilty or not. The overall aim of this course in facilitating interrogation cannot then be overemphasized.

Main Objectives of the course:

Module one: Mastering the Secrets of Body Language
Module two: The Historical View of the Body Language
Module three: Understanding the Human Brain through Conscious and Subconscious Behaviors
Module four: The Powers of the Subconscious
Module five: Limbic System Legacy
Module six: Why Liars Cannot remember Their Lies
Module seven: What’s in a Criminal Mind? Before, During and After Crime
Module eight: Body Language and its Limitations: Crossing the Cultural Divides
Module nine: Criminals and the Use of Opportunities

Sub – Objectives of the course:

  1. Explain behavioral issues in students
  2. Identify the roles of teachers in an effective educational system
  3. Know how to deal with classroom problems
  4. Understand the use of verbal and nonverbal communications for behavioral students
  5. Identify the behavioral deficiencies among students
  6. Recognize factors that can contribute radicalization of students
  7. Highlight how problematic students affect their peers
  8. Care for students with health-related problematic issues
  9. Understand the strategies to deal with problematic students
  10. Know the new strategies to teach effectively

Who should attend this course?

This course has been expertly designed for everyone concerned about the increasing rate of criminal activities in our society. However, in order for the lecture process to be well-organized and coordinated, this has been specifically designed for Educationist:

  • Teachers
  • Operation Manager

The reason being that these are the people that have direct contact with all kinds of people at airport. Any form of lackadaisical attitude from them is bound to put the school into problem. This course teaches these professionals how to be on guard while going about their normal daily activities. It sharpens their consciousness and puts them above the schemes of students.

Methodology

This will be a two-day course, conducted formally and the following methodologies will be applied:

The course is carved to take place in a typical classroom setting. This is to ensure stimulation of knowledge and conducive learning condition. The tutor will present the lesson to participants while they follow suit. Participants will note down grey areas and ask questions after the delivery of the lecture.

The lecture process will also involve group interactions. The tutor will ask questions and encourage participants’ involvement in the learning process. The group interactions will also open door for hybridization of knowledge.

Further, every seminar session would be practical-oriented so as to give room for the impartation of soft skills.

Master Trainer Alan

The Master Trainer Alan, an erudite behavioral analyst with three decades of firsthand experience. For the past 30 years, he has been equipping civil servants in Singapore and the corporate world on how to enhance and harness their skills for increased productivity. His expertise in strategic training has made him the cynosure of all eyes within and outside of Singapore.

He has been the point man in identifying, researching and strategically implementing the specific training needs for the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) workforce in their various departments. For seven years, he was the company trainer at the SAF; he spent the next five years in the private sector as a corporate trainer before pitching his tent with the Ministry of Home Affairs for two decades as their master trainer and public speaker.

From experience, Alan understands that detecting a high-quality forgery and other related criminal cases is time-consuming, energy-demanding and intellectually-tasking, and as such, he came up with a quintessential training program tagged Profiling Techniques and Behavioral Courses. Since 2004, he has always been the resource personnel at Immigration Checkpoints Authority’s (ICA) seminars for their workforce. Alan recorded another great feat by being contracted to share his wealth of experience with officers in some other countries of the world. Since then, he has been a regular face in seminars conducted for immigration and customs officers in Indonesia, Malaysia, Bhutan, Brunei, Vietnam, Laos, Philippines, Hong Kong, Australia, Myanmar, Thailand and Cambodia. The continuous flow of classes he conducts for people from Asian region has unarguably enhanced the quality of his delivery and also increased his knowledge. Alan have trained an estimated number of 120,000 officers all over public and private sectors.

His efforts were never allowed to go in vain as he has clinched many laurels and international recognitions. He was given the title of Master Trainer in 2015. Other coveted awards that Alan has won are: Commissioner Testimonial for Outstanding Trainer Award and Commendation for Outstanding Trainer Award. Since then, many other laurels have crossed his path.