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2005 - PI Magazine Issues
#82 Nov/Dec | #81 Sept/Oct | #80 July/Aug | #79 May/June | #78 Mar/Apr | #77 Jan/Feb
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Issue #82 November-December 2005 |
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Author |
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Pg. # |
| Insurance Fraud and the Feds: Cases Often cross State Lines |
Daniel Draz |
Cover |
40 |
| Assessment Testing: Tools for More Informed Hiring |
Michael Alter |
Dept. |
18 |
| First Timers At the WIC |
Jane Cracraft, CLI |
Dept. |
53 |
| Gadgets, Gimmicks, & Tricks of the Trade |
Julius "Buddy" Bombet |
Dept. |
56 |
| Getting Paid on Time |
Marco Terry |
Dept. |
8 |
| Getting Ready For Court |
Michael Koryta |
Dept. |
46 |
| How to Avoid Billing Hassles |
Jane Cracraft, CLI |
Feature |
12 |
| Investigating and Searching on the Deep Web |
Richard Heinz |
Dept. |
33 |
| Jim Carino: Living His Life's Work |
Kitty Hailey |
Dept. |
58 |
| Pet Detectives Unleashed: Missing Pet cases are Profitable for Investigators |
Barbara E. Cohen |
Feature |
36 |
| Team Adam: John Walsh Challenges Pies to Volunteer |
Jane Cracraft, CLI |
Dept. |
51 |
| the Art of the Canvass |
Thomas R. Joyce |
Dept. |
24 |
| The Eyes Have It! How One Man's Vision Made a Difference |
Warren J. Sonne |
Feature |
28 |
| Unmanned Remote Surveillance: A Giant Leap Ahead in Surveillance Technology |
Stephen Cassel |
Dept. |
21 |
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Issue #81 September-October 2005 |
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Author |
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Pg. # |
| Identity Theft and Slit Rings: An Unrecognized Cancer on Society |
Bruno Pavlicek |
Cover |
48 |
| "Who am I" Investigating Identity Theft |
Don Johnson |
Feature |
40 |
| A Case Study: "When the evidence speaks" |
Gregg Stuchman and Steve Buller |
Dept. |
24 |
| All Aboard the Icerocket.com |
Cynthia Hetherington |
Dept. |
22 |
| Book Review |
Michael Koryta/ Herbert Simon |
Dept. |
60 |
| Business Metrics: You Can't Manage It if You Can't Measure It |
Michael Alter |
Dept. |
18 |
| Counterfeiting of Goods: The Risks and Links to terrorist Funding |
Jeffrey A. Williams |
Feature |
36 |
| Forensic Meteorology: Answering the Weather Question |
Jane Cracraft, CLI |
Feature |
30 |
| Gadgets, Gimmicks, & Tricks of the Trade |
Julius "Buddy" Bombet |
Dept. |
56 |
| Headline: How to Improve Instantly All of your Marketing Materials |
Tony Rubleski |
Dept. |
14 |
| Insurance Investigation Report Writing |
Daniel Draz |
Dept. |
8 |
| Investigator Training Comes of Age Creating the Professional, One person at a time |
Kitty Hailey |
Dept. |
20 |
| PI Puzzle |
Myles Mellor |
Dept. |
59 |
| Surveillance Tips |
Keith Norman |
Dept. |
54 |
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Issue #80 July-August 2005 |
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Author |
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Pg. # |
| Accessing The Archives: How to Use Newspaper and Other Archives in an Investigation |
Jane Cracraft, CLI |
Cover |
28 |
| Best of the Best- Books for Professional Investigators |
Melanie T. Harrison |
Dept. |
53 |
| Computer Security- Achieving a Balance |
Drew Robb |
Dept. |
14 |
| Elusive Targets: Investigating Elder Fraud |
Clay Renick |
Feature |
45 |
| Executive Protection- Training for Pies: Use it or Lose it |
Nathan T. Harrison |
Dept. |
56 |
| Gadgets, Gimmicks, & Tricks of the Trade |
Julius "Buddy" Bombet |
Dept. |
58 |
| Hiring a Forensic Accountant- What Every private Investigator Ought to Know |
Stanley I. Foodman |
Dept. |
51 |
| Knowing When to Say No |
Robert A. Dudash |
Dept. |
23 |
| No Waiting For Magic- Merlin Fights Back After Data Breach |
Michael Koryta |
Dept. |
26 |
| Not All Criminal Record Checks are Created Equal |
Lynn Peterson |
Dept. |
20 |
| On Common Ground: Forensic Psychologists |
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Feature |
34 |
| The Negative Report |
Jane Cracraft, CLI |
Dept. |
8 |
| The Original Recording |
Mitch Davis |
Dept. |
10 |
| Vanished: Using Reverse Geographical Profiling as an Investigative Tool for Locating Missing Persons |
Dr. Maurice Godwin |
Feature |
38 |
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Issue #79 May-June 2005 |
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| Article Title |
Author |
Type |
Pg. # |
| A Primer On Prints |
Louis L. Akin |
Cover |
34 |
| Claimant Interviews: A valuable Tool When Conducted Properly |
Daniel Draz |
Dept. |
19 |
| Courthouse Crisis- The Atlanta courthouse shootings focused attention on security problems in state courthouses |
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Dept. |
8 |
| Experts Discuss Stun Guns |
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Dept. |
47 |
| Gadgets, Gimmicks, & Tricks of the Trade |
Julius "Buddy" Bombet |
Dept. |
54 |
| Investigating The Traumatic Brain Injury Cases |
Grace Elting Castle |
Feature |
28 |
| Our Profession's Shame |
Francis D. "Frank" Ritter |
Dept. |
60 |
| Stopping Suicide Attacks Through Training |
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Dept. |
18 |
| Tactics For The Interrogation Of Islamic Fundamentalist Terrorists |
Phillip Mullenix |
Feature |
12 |
| Targeting Tasers- Use of stun guns drawing lawsuits and big money settlements |
Michael Koryta |
Feature |
44 |
| The Choicepoint Heist |
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Dept. |
65 |
| The Life and Times of Leroy Cook |
Jane Cracraft, CLI |
Dept. |
24 |
| To Tell The truth- An interview w independent polygraph examiner Lawson Hagler |
Shaun Kaufman and Colleen Collins |
Dept. |
50 |
| Top Ten Rural Surveillance |
Cynthia Potts |
Dept. |
41 |
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Issue #78 March-April 2005 |
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| Article Title |
Author |
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| Meet Mr. Murder: An interview with Vernon Geberth Author of Practical Homicide Investigations |
Warren J. Sonne |
Cover |
44 |
| A Helpful Hand: Results While Undercover May Not be What you Expect |
Steven W. Easley |
Dept. |
40 |
| Achieving The Financial Goals of Your Firm |
Greg George |
Dept. |
8 |
| Are We Doomed To Extinction? |
Jordan Ilery |
Dept. |
65 |
| Biting the Hand That Feeds You: An undercover Investigation Gone Bad May Result in Evidentiary and Monetary |
Jennifer Bechet |
Dept. |
37 |
| Book Review |
Jane Cracraft, CLI |
Dept. |
57 |
| Darkside of the Sex Trade |
Clay Renick |
Feature |
32 |
| Gadgets, Gimmicks, & Tricks of the Trade |
Julius "Buddy" Bombet |
Dept. |
54 |
| International Investigations- An Untapped Market |
Jimmie Mesis |
Dept. |
12 |
| Linguistic Statement Analysis Technique |
Bob Shaffer |
Dept. |
19 |
| Nine Ways: How to Get a Reluctant or Adversarial Witness to Talk |
Michael Stone |
Feature |
22 |
| Providing Investigative Services to Insurance Companies |
Daniel Draz |
Feature |
14 |
| The Legal Investigators of NALI |
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Dept. |
31 |
| Who Are The Legal Investigators? |
Jane Cracraft, CLI |
Dept. |
29 |
| Workplace Discrimination Investigations: A Careful Approach |
Robert Boertien |
Dept. |
26 |
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Issue #77 January-February 2005 |
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Author |
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Pg. # |
| The FTC On Pretexting- The PI Magazine Interview with Joel Winston |
Jimmie Mesis |
Cover |
43 |
| A Molester's Mementos |
Dan S. Willis |
Dept. |
47 |
| Book Review: The Sourcebook 6th Edition |
Don Johnson |
Dept. |
59 |
| Carbon Monoxide Accidents: Even Outdoors |
Jane Cracraft, CLI |
Feature |
30 |
| Finding Fakes and Forgeries |
Joe Devanney |
Dept. |
32 |
| Gadgets, Gimmicks, & Tricks of the Trade |
Julius "Buddy" Bombet |
Dept. |
56 |
| Google: One, Librarian: zero |
Cynthia Hetherington |
Dept. |
17 |
| Kate Warne, PI The First Female Private Investigator had a Baltimore Connection |
Lynn H. Levy |
Dept. |
28 |
| Networking Like a Professional |
Jimmie Mesis |
Dept. |
15 |
| Outsourcing Payroll: A New Years Resolution That May Be Right For you |
Michael Alter |
Dept. |
10 |
| Return To Sender |
Warren J. Sonne |
Feature |
49 |
| Something is AMIS in Common Interest Developments |
Randall Frost |
Dept. |
53 |
| Tax Deductions For the Educated |
Mark Battersby |
Dept. |
12 |
| The Varying Legalities of Garbology |
Ed Thompson |
Feature |
24 |
| Using pretext in Insurance Investigations: Important Considerations for Effective Use |
Daniel Draz |
Dept. |
36 |
| What's Your favorite Surveillance Snack? |
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Dept. |
20 |
| When Fast Isn't Fast Enough? |
Rosemarie T. Mesis |
Dept. |
8 |
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