Investigative hypnosis can be used to aid a subject in the recollection of pertinent information stored in his or her unconsciousness but beyond the reach of normal mental recall.
Such methods may be used in investigations concerning events in the distant past, or in reconstructing excited and confused atmospheres, such as accidents, or in recounting traumatic and often repressed episodes, as is common in cases of abuse. Through hypnosis, details such as vehicle license plate numbers or physical descriptions of suspects may be recovered.
Jim Rauscher is a hypnosis specialist who received his Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Milwaukee and his Masters of Science degree from in Corrections from Xavier University in Cincinnati. He served as Director of Psychological Services for the Marion Correctional Institute and works routinely with law enforcement agencies and judicial systems. Such qualifications and decades of experience make him a qualified expert and provide RSA with outstanding credentials in the field of Behavioral Sciences, an invaluable tool in certain investigative situations.