In the Field by
John Grogan, CMI
The author discusses common mistakes to avoid in surveillance work, internet
sources for aerial photos of a neighborhood, how to decode a phone number from
recorded dialing tones, how PIs can obtain crime scene kits and fingerprint
supplies and more.
Tricks of the Trade: Responding to a Robbery, by
Ed Pankau, CLI, CPP, DABFE
How to assist clients to deter and deal with crimes before they occur as well
as how to deal with robberies. Includes how to implement a post-robbery counseling
program.
Hot Tips
This cover story provides tips from PIs nationwide in regard to obtaining interior
video, using surveyor instruments as a pretext, locating hit and run drivers,
being specific in your report writing, using a spotter in place of a second
surveillance car, how to tell if a vehicle has been moved, how to locate
someone who's moved, understanding behavioral investigation (AKA profiling),
investigating death cases, how to turn website prospects into paying clients,
cheap locate sources, tracking down addresses from phone numbers, usefulness
of handwriting analysis, securing your computer system.
26 Surveillance Tips by Ralph Thomas
Tips from members of the Surveillance Professional Forum, including pretexts
and ploys, report writing, proving you were there, tailing and GPS car tracking.
Body Language in Potential Armed Encounters by
Greg Hooper, CIC
Defines the value of various methods of investigative people reading (IPR),
such as body language, handwriting (graphology) and statement analysis in detecting
threats, individual violence potential and in gathering pre-violent-incident
signals.
Hiring Unlicensed Investigators: One PI's Opinion by
Mike Morley
An opinion piece against the use of unlicensed investigators as an unethical
business practice. Discusses the negative impact on local PIs and investigative
agencies.
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