
Every course in this catalog exists because a specific, recurring failure keeps costing investigators their cases: statements suppressed, warrants challenged, findings reversed, investigations that create the liability they were meant to contain. Start with the failure. The course is the fix.
You don't need a script. You need a strategy.
The confession held up right until the suppression hearing. The pattern that killed it is documented, and preventable.
Suppression motions are won and lost in the affidavit, usually on patterns the affiant never saw coming.
Title IX findings do not get reversed on appeal. They get reversed in the interview, weeks earlier.
A single reversed termination, EEOC finding, or defamation claim can cost seven figures. Most trace to the interview.
Get the trauma interview wrong and you lose both: the victim shuts down, and the case follows.
Testimony shaped by the questioning instead of authored by the witness collapses under cross. So do the cases built on it.
Evidence-based, adaptive, and built on the international investigative-interviewing literature: FBI HIG rapport research, the UN Méndez Principles, and the cognitive-interview and Strategic-Use-of-Evidence work that have replaced accusatorial interrogation across credible practice.
INCI · CFI · Certified Polygraph Examiner · Former Senior Investigator, NYSP · NYS Police Academy Lead Instructor
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1 DayThe failure is documented. 68 cases and counting where a confession, statement, or warrant was suppressed, each broken down by the investigative error that caused it. Browse the Suppression Database. Every one of them was preventable.
A four-hour case study presentation built from a 381-day homicide investigation that began as a missing person case and closed with the recovery of the victim and the arrest of three people. Taught from the case file by the lead investigator.
Attendees walk the case from the first report through the dead ends, the digital counter-surveillance the suspect deployed, the outside-the-box search warrants that broke it open (swamping, IMEI, Title III, sneak-and-peek), and the federal coordination that contributed to Google's introduction of the Tombstone Report. Attendees leave with search warrant templates and investigative guides developed from this case, accessible via QR code.
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Every engagement starts with a scoping conversation. Tell us your sector, your cohort, and the operational gap you're solving for, and we'll calibrate the right course or custom format from there.