NCISS Event

Taming of
the Flu
Friday April 23, 2010
7:00 PM - 10:30 pm
The Second
City Mainstage Theatre
1616 N. Wells Street
Chicago, IL 60614
Contact
Steve Kirby
for Details
Phone (630)-941-1700
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Phil Mullenix - NCISS
2010 Conference Speaker
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The
Investigator and the Attorney – Working Together Towards Success
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Law Office of Philip A.
Mullenix
Attorney at Law |
Philip A. Mullenix
Law Office of Philip A. Mullenix
Education
* Northwestern University, Evanston IL; 1976, B.S.
* Reid College, Chicago IL; 1978, Master of Science in Detection
of Deception
* The John Marshall Law School, Chicago IL; 1982, J.D.
Professional Experience
* 1983 to present: Attorney At Law. Trial and appellate
practice: Illinois State Courts; United States District Court
for the Northern District of Illinois; and United States 7th
Circuit Court of Appeals. (Illinois ARDC #6185934) Interrogation
specialist,
instructor, author, and consultant on behavior assessment for
criminal investigations and counterterrorism.
* 1989 to 1997: The Cernere Group, Ltd., Glenview IL. Partner in
investigative agency servicing corporate and governmental
clients on contract basis.
* 1978 to 1983: John E. Reid & Associates, Chicago IL and Denver
CO. Polygraph examiner; interrogator; interviewing and
interrogation instructor.
* 1978 to present: Illinois licensed detection of deception
examiner (#094-000325)
* 2010, President, Special Agents Association
Publications
“An Analysis of the Confession of Khalid Sheikh Muhammad in the
Development of Themes for the Interrogation of Islamic
Fundamentalist Terrorist Suspects”; co-author Louis C. Senese;
Journal of the American Polygraph Association, “Polygraph”,
December 2009, Volume 38, No. 4.
“Interrogation Strategies for an Unconventional Extremist
Enemy”; Journal of the American Polygraph Association,
“Polygraph”, October, 2007, Volume 36, No. 3.
“Tactics for the Interrogation of Islamic Fundamentalist
Terrorists”; PI Magazine, June, 2005.
“Domestic Terrorism and the United States Response”; Focus
International: Journal of the Council of International
Investigators, September, 1996.
“The Use of Behavior Symptoms in the Search For Truth: A Tool
For The Prosecutor”; The Prosecutor, co-author Joseph P.
Buckley; Spring, 1985.
“The Pretest Interview and Its Role in the Detection of
Deception”; Journal of the American Polygraph Association,
co-author John E. Reid; June, 1980. |
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