In the area of monitoring and law enforcement, a distinction must be made between two levels of mental or intellectual processes. The first level is analysis, understanding, investigating, if applicable. The second level is deciding or recommending. These two levels of mental processes, while obeying different logics, contribute to the effective respect of the laws and regulations in force. Indeed, whereas the decision or recommendation stage is biased in that it requires taking a position for the protection of rights guaranteed by given laws and regulations, the analysis or understanding stage is neutral, impartial. Yes, at the stage of analysis and understanding of things, it is a question of getting away from preconceived ideas and value judgements, being free of opinions and views, ensuring that we have a clear and global understanding of the facts, validating what we think, discovering and detecting the words and actions taken, the behaviors adopted, the operations carried out, the strategies adopted as well as the reactions provoked. How do we do this? Mostly by asking questions and probing the answers through further questions. Yes, it is about acting in a biased way for neutrality, impartiality.
© Vanessa Kabore, Master of Law, in NLP and Hypnosis, article Monitoring and Law Enforcement: Two Levels of Mental Processes, education and teaching in mindsets change, capacity building and spirituality, by author, narrator and editor of the French paperback book, audiobook and eBook La réponse est dans le comportement [The Answer Is in the Behavior] : les 48 clés du bien-être le plus élevé. (2022). Canada: LEYA.
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