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May/June 2001-Issue 55

 

Inside Sources: Building the Perfect P.I. by Robert Scott
The author of The Investigator's Little Black Book” comments on the qualities that make for an exceptional private investigator.

In the Field by John Grogan, CMI
The author discusses tips for business improvements, where to learn about threat assessment, software recommendations to design your own web page and more .

Cook's Corner: Who is Qualified by Leroy Cook, CPP
The author comments on the qualifications a PI must have to do the job.

Firearms: Self Protection Means More than Packing Heat by Chuck Klein, Firearms Editor
Klein comments on the need for training and practice in self-defense, as well as sight and ear protection.

P.I. Journeyman: Common Mistakes in Surveillance by Kelly Riddle
The author tells you what not to do to conduct surveillance successfully.

Smart Marketing: Using the Snail to Get Permission for the Rabbit by CJ Bronstrup
How to use snail mail to drive customers to your website

The Art of Surveillance
by Matthew Crouse
The techniques that can mean the difference between a happy client and compromise or loss of the target, including visual and mental considerations and how to set up a “covert” security camera.

Criminal Defense Witness Interviews and Statements
by John M. Lajoie, CLI, CII
How to prepare, as the key to a successful witness interview and statement . Also details how to conduct a witness interview for best results and taking a formal signed, handwritten statement or recorded interview statement.

International Investigations by Miriam Ettisch-Enchelmaier
Comparisons of heir hunting, background investigations on individuals and credit reports on companies in a various of overseas venues.

Adoption Locate Brings a Merry Christmas to Two Families
by Betty Jean Henry
A PI relates an adoption investigation case through which a young man was reunited with both this birth mother and his adoptive family.

25 Little-known Telephone tips for Private Investigators
by Ralph Thomas
Tips on how to avoid your number coming up on caller ID, setting up a separate unlisted and unpublished line for receiving calls when you are under pretext, keeping your line secure and free of eavesdropping, digital phone recording and more.

We're All Heroes by Kitty Hailey, CLI, CFE
An ode to the investigator.

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