Radio Five Live Podcast with SR Emma Mitchell. Listen here!
/Listen to Super Recognsier Emma Mitchell’s interview with Emma Bartlett on the Radio Five Live Show. Scroll along to 1 hr 36mins into the podcast.
Listen to Super Recognsier Emma Mitchell’s interview with Emma Bartlett on the Radio Five Live Show. Scroll along to 1 hr 36mins into the podcast.
Tune in to the radio show BBC Five Live this Thursday 16th Jan between 11:30 and 12pm to hear Super Recogniser Emma Mitchel being interviewed on the new book “The Other You” written by J.S Monroe.
Jon Monroe has written a thrilling new crime novel which features a female SR. Emma gave him an insight into the work we do and Jon has been keen to thank Super Recognisers International for the assistance. Please tune in!
The Association will be pushing for the government to include the use of Super Recognisers to improve the security of concert, sporting and other venues in line with Martyn’s Law.
An SRI operative assisted the Metropolitan Police to view CCTV as part of the investigation into this vicious killing with a crossbow. Once again, the value of Super Recognisers to policing is again demonstrated by this tragic case. The murderer was sentenced to life, with a minimum term of 33 years imprisonment.
Date: 24th to 28th February 2020
Location:
Honourable Artillery Company
Finsbury Barracks
City Road
London
EC1Y 2BQ
The nearest tube station is either Old Street or Moorgate.
Price: Total cost is £495 plus VAT = £594
Early bird offer ----- Pay before the 17th January 2020 and pay £445 plus VAT = £534
If you would like to join the course or have any further questions please contact:
Tel:0800 023 6512
Email:info@superrecognisersinternational.com
SRI provides bespoke training for law enforcement, military units, intelligence agencies and the private sector to identify and develop Super Recognisers from within their own ranks. Such individuals already exist within the above organisations but may not even know that they have such innate skills. The skills cannot be taught - they are preternatural to a small group of very special individuals who can be developed and enhanced to make them powerful and unique crimefighters within their own right.
Our training includes;
Super Recogniser development and training supervisors.
Powers and the law.
Statements and evidence giving.
Linked series identification.
Image comparison.
Behavioural detection/analysis.
Gait analysis.
Facial mapping.
Fundamental investigation skills.
Evidence and the courts.
Post event CCTV analysis.
And much more...
Our courses are prepared and delivered by the World's leading academics in super recognition and behavioural detection/analysis. They are certified and approved by the Association of Super Recognisers (ASR), the professional body representing super recognisers globally and who set and maintain the highest standards of behaviour, independence and impartiality of their associates.
London's Met Police and its HQ at New Scotland Yard, were the first force in the world to utilise Super Recognisers to identify criminals caught on CCTV and to link offenders to multiple crimes using images. In the Force's "Crime Assessment Policy", which is used to decide if there are sufficient leads to investigate (or "Screen In") a crime, so that it can be allocated to a detective.
Read MoreThis summer, the world-famous Wimbledon Tennis Championships saw Super Recognisers deployed for the first time. A total of five Super Recognisers worked among the various security teams to assist with identifying known individuals. The team was covert and worked hard with the rest of the skilled, highly professional personnel at Wimbledon to maintain the high standards of experience expected by visitors to this prestigious event.
Read MoreSenior Sgt Chris Tritton of Queensland Police presenting his finding from his Super Recogniser project to the Commissioner of his force. Chris came to London in 2018 and was briefed by our CEO, Mike Neville. Chris also attended the Association presentation day. More evidence of Super Recognisers being used all over the world!
Read MoreLast month I was lucky enough to attend the American Association of Cold Cases (AISOCC) Conference in Albany, New York, USA. I found out about the conference when listening to one of the many true crime podcasts I devour every day. The conference is organised by the Founder and President of AISOCC, Detective Kenneth L Mains, a true crime hero of mine.
Read MoreThe Brit Awards this year deployed new security measures, using facial recognition technology to screen guests at the O2
Read MoreThe ASR is the professional body representing those who possess the super recogniser skills around the globe. Via our associate scheme, you will be able to access the latest developments in the science of super recognition, browse job opportunities and contact other practitioners from around the globe who share your unique skills and abilities. After a certain period of years in practice, you may even be invited to become a Fellow of the Association.
Have you got an amazing memory for human faces? Your skill could help law enforcement, security companies, Armed Forces or other organisations. You may just want to use your skill for fun OR are simply interested in Super Recognition.
There is NO need to have a background in security, the military or law enforcement. Super Recognisers come from a wide variety of backgrounds.
Join Contact Privacy Policy Cookie Policy © 2023 Association of Super Recognisers