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Inside Source: “Black Book 3” Sneak Preview by Robert Scott
The author of “The Investigator's Little Black Book” – a wealth of sources of information for PIs -- introduces the newly published third edition and shares a number of sources that you should find useful, including bank account number identifier, credit bureau subpoena desks, online county records office recordings, EIN identifiers, federal employee locators, firearm tracing service, foreign agent registrations, toll-free carrier identifier and the “Wants and Warrants” file of NCIC.

In the Field, by John Grogan, CMI
Tips for PIs, including how to improve your surveillance work-product through use of a digital camera, industry standards regarding “commissions” or “referral fees” for fellow PIs, how to research criminal record filings and what's new in databases for PIs.

Firearms: Affordable Concealment Systems by Chuck Klein
Descriptions of the Action Pocket Holster, all leather Organizer/Planner and nylon fanny pack.

P.I. Journeyman: Security Surveys Since Ground Zero by Kelly Riddle
Provides a survey for use as a preliminary field evaluation when conducting security consulting.

Smart Marketing: Do You Want Flash or Cash for Your Website by C.J. Bronstrup
Points out mistakes to avoid when choosing a web designer or host for your online business.

Second Edition of “The Process of Investigation” Published
A review of The Process of Investigation , Second Edition, by Charles Sennewald and John Tsukayama. Written for both students and professionals alike, this book includes subjects such as the fundamentals of investigation, legal aspects, organizational objectives and strategies.

New Consulting Firm Aids Legal, Corporate Security Professionals
Introduces a new investigative consulting service that has established offices in the Cleveland and was founded to provide the data required to successfully support litigation and to avoid fraud and theft.

New Owner Preparing New Edition of Directory of Private Investigators
Jimmie Mesis, President of New Jersey License Private Investigator's Association and founder of the PI.org domain recently purchased “The Directory of Private Investigators” from Gary Cohen. It features the most comprehensive list of private Investigators on the internet with free basic listing available in the next edition.

Taking Care of Business: What You Need to Know About Worker's Compensation Cases by Randy Martinez
Explains the history and theory of development of the Workers' Compensation System in the U.S. and provides practical tips for investigating disputed Worker's Compensation claims.

Finding a Reputable Private Investigator by Teri Brown
Provides pointers on how to find and interview a PI and check their credentials — a useful guide for potential business clients who want to hire a reputable private investigator.

On Marketing Your Agency by John Krause
Discusses the importance of marketing to the PI or investigative agency and provides pointers on the daily sales aids that keep clients.

Digital Cameras: Our #1 Tool! by John Grogan
How to use a digital camera to improve your work product. What to look for when buying a digital camera.

Tracing Phone Numbers by Michele “Ma-Bell” Yontef, CMI
Tells you the best database of reverse search, mystery numbers, unlisted numbers free of charge and unknown codes. Answers questions on how to tell is a call is being call forwarded, is from a cell or residential phone.

Faked Rubber Stamps in PI Practice by Andrej Dvorsak
Discusses how to distinguish between the fake and genuine rubber stamped images.

The Megashift in Thinking for Private Investigators by Ralph Thomas
Discusses how September 11, 2001 has changed the thinking in and toward our industry, creating more interest in pre-employment and background checks, business background checks, countermeasures sweeps, body guarding and executive protection, security guard services, video surveillance services, identity theft, metal and bomb detection.

The Final File: a Defensive Victory by James A. Cobb
Cobb explains how his investigative work led to charges of sexual assault being dropped against his client.


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