Dont Be Deceived: The Definitive Book on Detecting Deception By Mark McClish
Pretty interesting, although I don't think the graphology tactics are as accurate as the author suggests. English Unputdownable! Thoroughly informative and interesting throughout.
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I liked to think I was quite good at detecting when someone is lying, however this book showed me I have so much more to learn!
I couldn't put this book down. Mark McLish is a wealth of knowledge and his techniques provide much food for thought.
He gives advice largely in the context of criminal investigation, using real-life cases to illustrate his points. Even so, the techniques can be transfered to many different situations, scenarios and relationships.
Though there is a lot of information, it is clearly presented and easy to follow. The author helpfully summarizes each section, reiterating the key points of each chapter/technique.
Even if you think you are well trained in this area, I'm sure you will learn something from reading this book.
Definitely recommend especially if you are interested in psychology and true crime. English This book is everything I was hoping for. It includes a lot of real examples in which the tips he gives have worked in the law enforcement field over the years and how any regular person can notice the same things in order to know if someone's lying. I really liked it. For me it was a little bit hard to keep up with the names in the stories included. But over all, it was a great book. English
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The methods discussed in this book offer numerous opportunities for an interviewer - be it a parent, a spouse, a boss or a law enforcement official - to detect deception. Without the aid of a machine, there are three ways you can determine if someone is lying; by analyzing how a person phrases his statement, by observing a subject's non-verbal gestures, and by examining a person's handwriting traits. Mark McClish brings these three methods together for detecting deception in his book Don't Be Deceived. People's words will betray them. Mr. McClish's Statement Analysis ® techniques will show you how to examine the language used in a verbal and written statement to determine if the person is being truthful. When a person knowingly tells a lie, it will create a degree of stress which usually surfaces in the form of a body movement. You will learn some of the common non-verbal signs that indicate a person is being deceptive. Don't Be Deceived also discusses several handwriting traits that can show if a person is being dishonest. How letters are formed, how much pressure is used, and how lines of writing are sloped can give us insight into a person's thought process. When individuals are lying, their words, actions, and writing styles can reveal their deception. Dont Be Deceived: The Definitive Book on Detecting Deception