Detecting Threats in The Digital Era: Forensic Statement Analysis is Key to a Modern Security Strategy

Threats Are Becoming Increasingly Digital

Whether in business dealings, legal pursuits or your personal life, threats no longer exclusively come knocking at your door. They can show up in your mailbox, your inbox, on court documents, even on accident reports. Fraudulent activity and deceptive measures can appear on any document with which we’ve recorded written word. Understanding how to detect threats through spoken word and body language is no longer enough to ensure your protection. ESPI believes being proactive is better and cheaper than being reactive, and it’s one of the smartest ways to keep yourself safe. Don’t wait until a threat has exposed itself, analyze the written word and take advantage of the science behind a forensic statement analysis.

Writing Style Exposes Deception

While preparing a written statement, people often subconsciously choose their words based on the source. Are they writing from a true memory or a fabrication? Experts in this field are able to investigate the use of pronouns, nouns and verb tenses to detect intentional deception or missing information. Unbeknownst to the perpetrator, they are often exposing themselves by the way they word their statement. This type of investigation isn’t a guess, it’s a highly intellectual analysis utilized by the FBI, ATF and other federal agencies around the world with court approval and outstanding results.

The Benefits of a Forensic Statement Analysis

We don’t need details about your situation, which is a benefit of this type of analysis. Simply provide a clear copy of the written or typed statement, and let the ESPI team do the rest. Don’t become a victim of fraud and deception. By utilizing this advanced analysis, you can learn how to counter an attacker before they strike. Below are just a few ways this innovative analysis can protect you:

  • Resume Screenings
  • Check the accuracy of reports written by security staff
  • Countering fraud in insurance claims or accident claims
  • Find deception in complaints or accusations of misconduct
  • Detect deception or false claims in witness testimony
  • Monitor fraud levels of security reports, theft reports or accident reports
  • Bolster your case for domestic violence, divorce, kidnapping and more
  • Detect fraudulent activity, missing information or confirm accuracy in all types of written statements

ESPI began in 1982 and continues to evolve to fight the threats of a modern world. Contact us for a forensic statement analysis to find deception hiding in plain sight.