Brainwave Science | Human And Drug Trafficking
Trafficking criminals cannot hide when their brainwaves are willing to confess.
Human Trafficking is a crime that exploits women, men, and children for purposes such as forced labor and sex. The International Labor Organization estimates that 20.9 million people are victims of forced labor globally.
In addition, Drug Trafficking is at an all-time high. In the US alone, there are over 30,000 arrests annually which are linked to the sales and distribution of illegal narcotics. In Mexico, Drug Trafficking to the US is a $50 billion per year business.
iCognative® aids in the reduction of Human and Drug Trafficking crimes by helping to get these criminals off of the streets and behind bars.
iCognative® can detect information within the brain of any suspect or person of interest in the areas of drug and human trafficking. This may include information regarding known associates, details of the crime, or information about the victim.
Criminals cannot hide when their brainwaves are willing to confess.
Our Case Scenarios highlight iCognative®’s instrumental value in security today. Contact Brainwave Science today to learn about this innovative and indispensable technology.
A game-changing scientific tool that quickly unveils concealed information by measuring brain waves.
The iCognative System is portable and easy to use in just about any working environment. Software modules are incorporated into the computer and the test is run by a trained facilitator.
A suspect wears a headset equipped with EEG sensors to measure the electrical responses to stimuli flashed on a display screen within a fraction of a second.
The brain responses are then tested through viewing three different kinds of information. The brain responses are represented here by different colored lines.
— Red: Information that the suspect knows, whether or not he committed the crime.
— Green: Information not known to the suspect.
— Blue: Crime-relevant information only the perpetrator would know
If the suspect recognizes the stimuli displayed on the screen a response will occur. The digital signal processor digitalizes these signals and feeds that brainwave data into the application for further analysis.
The data is then analyzed with a proprietary algorithm that computes the result. The Results showing statistical confidence in percentage are displayed at the end of analysis in two categories: “Information Present” or “Information Absent.”
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