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2010 - PI Magazine Issues
Issue #109 - May/June | #108 - March/April | #107 - January/February


 
PI Magazine Issue 109 June 2010      Current Issue #109:  May-June 2010    


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Article Title Author Type Pg. #
Threat Investigations: Steps to Prevent Workplace Violence George Apfel Cover
38
Investigating Stalking Cases Daniel M. Kimmett Cover
44
Media 101: When to call in the press and how to do it Susan Carlson, CLI Feature
26
The Basics of Interviewing or Interrogating Gary Aschenbach, Jr. Feature
30
Conducting Asset Searches for Attorneys Ronald Coleman, CFE Feature
48
Nanotechnology: Don't forget the little stuff Aric Dutelle Dept.
8
Exporting Basic Forensic Investigation Aric Dutelle Dept.
12
Steganography 101 Michael L. Pitzer Dept.
16
Smoke and Mirror Degrees Could Put Your Firm's Reputation at Risk W. Barry Nixon Dept.
18
Investigating a Taser Case Larry Smith Dept.
22
Archive.org Michele Stuart Dept.
56
A 12 Year Quest for Justice Kevin McClain NALI
65
The Legal Investigator and Federal Sentencing Guidelines Rodney P. "Rod" Baker NALI
69
Successful New Approach to Conferences Jane Cracraft NALI
74
W.A.D. News Richard D. Jacques-Turner, WAD NEWS Editor WAD
77
The Trojan Solved It! Robert-Jan Mora WAD
78
Contacts you do not make at your desk Hermann Kaminski WAD
80
Profile of a Life Member Keith Schafferius WAD
81
German court overturns law on phone & e-mail data Melissa Eddy & Verena Schmitt-Roschmann WAD
82
Meet Some of the Seminar Speakers   WAD
84
Glorious Amateurs Needed Charles T. Pinck WAD
86
Are You Working IN Your Business, or ON Your Business? Gary H. Kuty WAD
88

 
PI Magazine Issue 108 April 2010      Issue #108     March-April 2010    


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Article Title Author Type Pg. #
Prosecutor's New Tool:Familiar DNA Jane Cracraft Cover
48
DNA Answers from an Expert Aric Dutelle Cover
52
Conducting Witness and Client Locates for Attorneys Ronald Coleman, CFE Feature
28
Digital Forensics: Enlisting for the New Frontier Joan A. Scanlon Feature
36
The Admissibility of Digital Evidence in Court David Hoover Feature
44
Background Checks: Are You a Consumer Reporting Agency? W. Barry Nixon Dept.
8
Business: Profitable Cost Accounting Savings Mark E. Battersby Dept.
12
Business: How to Win the Battle Against Illegal Unlicensed Activity Meagan Bernabe Dept.
16
Business: The Hidden Cost of Unlicensed Competition Allison Pitzer Dept.
20
Investigation: Investigating Trash Sue Marquette Poremba Dept.
22
Investigation: Sources of Public Information Often Overlooked Robert Simmons Dept.
26
Internet FYI: 2010: A MONSTER Year? Michele Stuart Dept.
56
The Legal Investigator and the Autopsy Report Dean Beers, CLI NALI
65
My Heroes Michael Pierson NALI
69
Mission Impossible: Wrongful Death Verdict after 7 Years Thomas Quigley NALI
72
The World Association of Detectives' 85th Annual Conference in Malta   WAD
77
European IKD Project - The 'Leonardo Da Vinci' Program Matthias G. Willenbrink WAD
80
Mitigation Specialists Dr. Robert A. Palmer WAD
82
Investigative Opportunities in a Down Economy Douglas O. Crewse WAD
84
Trans-Siberian Express Vladimir Solomanidin WAD
86
£500,000 Penalty Proposed for Serious Breaches of UK DPA 1998   WAD
88

 
PI Magazine Issue 107 February 2010      Issue #107     January-February 2010    


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Article Title Author Type Pg. #
Interviewing the Incarcerated: "It's all the same, only different" George Michael Newman Cover
42
Interviewing Persons with Personality Disorders J. Lucy Boyd, RN, BSN Feature
16
"Gotcha" Surveillance Tips from a Surveillance Veteran CW Sellers Feature
26
Investigating Caregiver Abuse Jamie Richardson and Stacy Jones Feature
34
International Cooperative Effort Finds Coins for Museum/Tibor Csatari's Story is Important Part of Hungary's PI History PI Museum Feature
50
Evidence: iPhone Evidence: The New Source John Minor Dept.
8
Investigation: Trends that Impact Background Screening Firms W. Barry Nixon Dept.
12
Fraud: Fraud Investigation with Strategic Partnerships David S. Murphy Dept.
22
Marketing: Why PI Agencies Fail Jimmie Mesis Dept.
25
Internet FYI: Medical Research Michele Stuart Dept.
54
The Street Interview: Interviewing in the 'Hood: How to Get the Most Information from Gang Members Susan Carlson, CLI NALI
65
The 5 Things that Saved My Business John A. Hoda, CLI NALI
72
WAD News Greg Scott, Chairman of the Board WAD
77
Bio-Secure Drinking Water for Hospitals, Police, First Responders, and Civic and Business Leaders Athol Meder & Steven Einsel WAD
78
Assignment: South Africa Andy Grudko WAD
80
IKD-ODV Annual Executive Meeting   WAD
84


2009 - PI Magazine Issues
#106 Nov/Dec | #105 Sept/Oct | #104 July/Aug | #103 May/June | #102 Mar/Apr | #101 Jan/Feb


 
     Issue #106     November-December 2009    


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Article Title Author Type Pg. #
Why'd He Do That?...The Case for Mitigation Investigation Kitty Hailey, CLI Cover
38
"Heal My Wounds" - The "Suicide" of Meriwether Lewis Evedene Bennett Feature
22
Investigating Treatment Programs for Troubled Teens Barbara Berger Feature
27
Truth Be Told Joan A. Scanlon Feature
30
Preserving and Acquiring Cell Phone Carrier Evidence John Minor Feature
44
Perspective: Credibility Kirk R. Menard, LPI Dept.
8
Business: Forever Tax Savings Mark E. Battersby Dept.
10
Business: Qualities of a Good Investigator Sue Marquette Poremba Dept.
14
Forensics: Keeping Abreast of DNA Grace Elting Castle Dept.
18
Investigation: Charges Dismissed Against Massachusetts PI Nardizzi & Associates, Inc. Dept.
20
Process Service: Serving MySpace and Facebook Lawyerist.com Dept.
21
Internet FYI: Cool New Sites of 2009 Michele Stuart Dept.
48
International News: Checking in With Investigators in Australia Jane Cracraft, Associate Editor for Legal Investigations Dept.
80
Crime Scene Photos: Can You Believe What You See? William Elliott, CLI NALI
61
Was I a Hero? Thomas L. Brooks, CLI NALI
69
NALI Mid Winter Conference 2010 in Scotsdale NALI NALI
65
W.A.D. News Richard D. Jacques-Turner, WAD NEWS Editor WAD
73
World Association of Detectives History Richard D. Jacques-Turner, WAD NEWS Editor WAD
74
2009 Conference Report - Rio DeJaneiro WAD WAD
76

 
     Issue #105     September-October 2009    


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Article Title Author Type Pg. #
Recorded Evidence for Private Investigators Paul Ginsberg Cover
38
Protecting Your Business from the "Domino's Effect" Joe Dysart Feature
22
Creating Productive Relationships with Attorney-Clients Jane Cracraft, Associate Editor for Legal Investigations Feature
30
Google Street View for Investigators William Kennedy Feature
46
Understanding and Investigating Native American Gangs George Michael Newman Feature
50
Technology: War Driving: Detecting and Investigating Wireless Network Intrusion Michael Sheetz Dept.
8
Business: Beyond the Standard Deduction for Cars, Vans and Trucks Mark E. Battersby Dept.
12
Business: Consider a Criminology Specialty Ronald F. Worst Dept.
16
Business: Developing an Area of Specialization Craig M. Pradarelli Dept.
18
Miscellaneous: Suicide by Cop Phenomenon   Dept.
28
NewsBriefs: Information Overload Clay Renick Dept.
29
Internet FYI: So, What's New Now? Michele Stuart Dept.
56
The New Executive Council NALI NALI
71
The Legal Investigator's Relationship with Families Dean Beers, CLI NALI
78
Rewarding Injustice: Financial Incentives and Implications for the Investigator Mark Murnan NALI
72

 
     Issue #104     July-August 2009    


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Article Title Author Type Pg. #
Conducting Criminal Records Investigations for Attorneys Ronald Coleman, CFE Cover
40
Will Windows 7 be "VISTA Done Right"? Joe Dysart Feature
18
Do You Have an Operational Fraud Program? William Anderson, CFCi, CAS, CHS III Feature
28
Tell Me No Lies! Joan A. Scanlon Feature
34
Your Next Client Could be City Hall Jane Cracraft Feature
48
Legal: Two States Take Important Steps on Wrongful Convictions   Dept.
8
Perspective: The Case Against Mandatory CE Roger Schmedlen, CPP, CFE, CII, MIPI Dept.
10
Spotlight: McMahon Goes Against All Odds in the Name of Justice Grace Elting Castle Dept.
14
Business: Those Posters Can Increase Your Income!   Dept.
22
Business: FBI's Ten Most Wanted   Dept.
24
Business: Are You Working Smart? Susie Wright Dept.
26
Finances: "ME" Funding 101 Mark E. Battersby Dept.
46
Internet FYI: No More "Hide and Seek"! Michele Stuart Dept.
51
Ethics: Foul Play Kitty Haily, CLI Dept.
54
International News: The World of International Background Checks Jane Cracraft Dept.
69
Child Deaths: Not Evert Tragedy is a Crime Rich Robertson NALI
71
The Usefulness of Historical Research Kathy Waeshe, CLI NALI
76
Mission Impossible: Defending a Felony Assault L. Alexander Toia NALI
75

 
     Issue #103     May-June 2009    


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Article Title Author Type Pg. #
Lethal Weapons Considerations for Pis Mark Maas Cover
38
The Red Flags of Infidelity John G. Tinsley Feature
14
Cell Phone Spy Ware: More Truth than Fiction Thomas Slovenski Feature
18
Investigation of a Drowning Lloyd W. Davis Feature
22
Interviewing the Child Witness Stacy Jones Feature
26
Perspective: The World Knows…Now What? Grace Elting Castle Dept.
8
Fraud: Kessler Uncovers Ponzi Scheme Jane Cracraft Dept.
10
Wanted: Wanted by the FBI: Thousands of Talented Professionals to Serve the Nation   Dept.
35
Internet: Deep Web People Searches Michele Stuart Dept.
47
Internet: New Internet Explorer Could Distort Websites! Joe Dysart Dept.
47
International: Cross-Border Investigations: The Ins and Outs of Investigating in Mexico Craig Lawrence, CPP CAS Dept.
66
How to Become a Safety Consultant Tom Baird, CLI NALI
71
You Need to be Selling, Like it or Not Mark Murnan NALI
76
Have We Gotten Lazy? Thomas L. Brooks, CLI NALI
80
Mission Impossible: Determining the Timing of an Injury Robert H. Joseph, CLI NALI
75

 
     Issue #102     March-April 2009    


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Article Title Author Type Pg. #
Mortgage Fraud: the Schemer - the Scammer - the Slammer John D. Chime, MBA, PI Cover
34
Investigating Teenagers' Activities Jane Cracraft, CLI Feature
20
10 Tips for Interviewing Teenagers Steve Wilson Feature
24
Conventions, Trade Shows and Tax Write-Offs Mark E. Battersby Feature
28
Continuing Education: How Professionals Keep Their Edge Robert A. Dudash, CFE Feature
50
Investigations: 5 Types of Canvasses Made Easy Joseph L. Giacalone Dept.
8
Business: Enforcing Civil Judgments in a Debtor-Friendly Climate Christina Smiley Dept.
10
Professionalism: Those Important Professional Words Jerry Carlton Dept.
14
Internet FYI: WHAT Did That Say? Michele Stuart Dept.
18
International: A Look at the PI's Life in Spain Jane Cracraft, CLI, Associate Editor for Legal Investigations Dept.
68
12 Rules of Testifying at a Trial John M. Lajoie NALI
71
Dealing with Rogue Investigators Thomas L. Brooks, CLI NALI
76
Warning: College Teching May Not Be What You Expect Jim Sylvania, CLI NALI
80
Mission Impossible: Recovering a Child Kitty Hailey, CLI NALI
78

 
     Issue #101     January-February 2009    


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Article Title Author Type Pg. #
Tips for Righting a Wrongful Conviction Craig Lawrence, CPP CAS Cover
34
Keeping It Legal: The Recording Controversy Roger Schmedlen, CPP, CFE, CII, MIPI Feature
18
Digital Forensics: Little Digits with a Big Impact Clay Renick Feature
26
Gang Related Investigations: Diving into a Capricious Arcade Mirror G. Michael Newman Feature
42
Protecting Against Data Theft Pamela Mills-Senn Feature
52
Surveillance: Handling Law Enforcement Contact CW Sellers Dept.
8
Business: Think Like Grandma and Save Money Craig Pradarelli Dept.
10
Marketing: Obtaining Clients in a Depressed Economy Kitty Hailey Dept.
14
Internet FYI: The Difference Between Search Engines and Directories Michele Stuart Dept.
24
Economics: Surviving - and Profiting from - the Economy Mark E. Battersby Dept.
58
Probate Litigation Investigations Thomas I. Brooks, CLI NALI
61
Where's Rose? John Hoda, CLI NALI
64
Mission Impossible: Defending a Prison Yard Stabbing G. Michael Newman NALI
66
Mission Impossible: Defending an Aryan Brotherhood Case G. Michael Newman NALI
68


2008 - PI Magazine Issues
#100 Nov/Dec | #99 Sept/Oct | #98 July/Aug | #97 May/June | #96 Mar/Apr | #95 Jan/Feb


 
     Issue #100     November-December 2008    


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Article Title Author Type Pg. #
Corporate Undercover Investigations Steven Easley Cover
44
Social Networking: Using MySpace & Facebook to your advantage Jane Cracraft, CLI Feature
10
Negligent Security Investigations Pamela Mills-Senn Feature
16
Autopsy Protocol Craig M. Pradarelli Feature
28
Affordable, Useful, and cool PI tech gear James Careless Feature
34
New trends in private investigating Terah Shelton Feature
40
Training: Merlin Wizdom Russell Bokor Dept.
7
Understanding Voice Over Internet Protocol VoIP Mindi McDowell Dept.
8
Motivation: The Uncomfort Zone: Robert Wilson Dept.
14
Street Spanish: Going beyond the Spanish language textbook Arthur Natella Dept.
22
Internet FYI: Using County Databases Michele Stuart Dept.
28
Your PI Business: Taking the Cold out of Calls Mark J. Murnan Dept.
54
Rosa's Cantina and El Paso: Investigation of a legend Craig M. Pradarelli Dept.
66
Surveillance: It ain't easy! Joseph White, CLI NALI
57
Mission Impossible: Medical Malpractice case Kathleen Cunningham NALI
63
Mission Impossible: Process Serving Thomas L. Brooks NALI
64
Mission Impossible: Locating the defendant driver Jane Cracraft, CLI NALI
66

 
     Issue #99     September-October 2008    


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Article Title Author Type Pg. #
State lines and PIs on wheels: To Cross or Not to Cross? John Healy Cover
42
The Fraud Factor Daniel W. Draz Feature
10
The Ghost Files: The Proof is out there? Anayat Durrani Feature
18
Affordable deductible YEEPS Mark Battersby Feature
30
Self Defense for the Private Investigator: The role of risk management Christopher Bauer Feature
36
8 Tips for renting cars on the job Aaron Hoos Dept.
8
Civil Rights: Second amendment victory Jimmie Mesis Dept.
14
Technology: Copyright office launches new technology Don Johnson Dept.
16
Identity Theft: The red flag rules Carrie Kerski Dept.
26
Internet FYI: News Research Michele Stuart Dept.
28
Identification of Vonage phone numbers Robert Scott Dept.
40
International: The German Investigation Industry Matthias G. Willenbrink Dept.
76
Dealing with demanding clients Kitty Hailey NALI
53
Criminal Defense: How could you do that? Jennifer Brown NALI
56
Terrorist Financing Jane Cracraft, CLI NALI
60

 
     Issue #98     July-August 2008    


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Article Title Author Type Pg. #
Forensic Art: Help for the private investigator Diana Trepkov Cover
20
When the claim is SAD Grace Elting Castle Feature
32
Small business fraud investigations Pierre A. McLean, CFE Feature
38
Internet wireless security Terah Shelton Feature
46
8 Keys to building a reputable PI agency Diana L.Garren Feature
52
Crime Detection: You are what you drink Gayle Trent Dept.
8
Fugitive Recovery in Mexico Javier C. Vasquez Dept.
10
Time Saving Tips Frank Hull Dept.
14
Surveillance: Getting into the woods David Wickstead Dept.
16
Internet FYI: Photo Searches Michele Stuart Dept.
30
Networking: Nationwide manhunt launched by social networking site Staff Dept.
36
Profile: Bob Heales Jane Cracraft, CLI Dept.
42
Investigating all terrain vehicle accidents Jim Silvania, CLI NALI
57
Choosing and using subcontractors Gary Rice NALI
64
NALI History Staff NALI
67

 
     Issue #97     May-June 2008    


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Article Title Author Type Pg. #
Missteps at the Homicide Crime Scene Vernon J. Geberth Cover
42
A Personal Risk Assessment Kurt Levin Feature
12
Opposition Research Steve Wilson Feature
26
International Investigations William F. Blake, CPP, CFE Feature
38
Case Study: Wrongly convicted man freed by skin cell DNA Jane Cracraft, CLI Feature
64
Case Study: Using a private investigator to aid in making a citizen's arrest Jeremy E. Stephens Dept.
10
Partnerships: PI v. LEO Jerry Carlton Dept.
16
Computers: Computer monitoring software - A trip down the felony highway Kevin J. Ripa Dept.
18
Forensics: Is Forensics Anthropology Dead? Craig M. Pradarelli Dept.
22
Internet FYI: Video and Photo Searches Michele Stuart Dept.
24
Investigative Intuition Daniel W. Draz Dept.
32
What investigators need to know about Equine Accidents Thomas L. Brooks NALI
51
Finding the light of truth in eyewitness testimony John A. Hoda, CLI NALI
56

 
     Issue #96     March-April 2008    


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Diploma Mills: Tips for Identifying Fake Diplomas & Degrees Grace Elting Castle Cover
12
Snooze or Lose: Better Sleep When You Need It Clay Renick Feature
26
Choosing a PI: What Lawyers Want Douglas S. Corleone Feature
38
Really Personal Injuries: Investigating Food Outbreaks Clay Renick Feature
42
Abuzz About Education: Colleges Are Adding Fraud Programs Daniel W. Draz Feature
64
Tax Facts: Tax Breaks, Tax Savings & Your 2007 Tax Bill Mark E. Battersby Dept.
18
Fraud Prevention: Fraud Prevention Works Doug Cash Dept.
22
Company Assets Research Michele Stuart Dept.
24
Surveillance: The 10 Commandments of Surveillance Gregory Pirnik Dept.
34
Winning a Major Verdict in West Virginia Carol G. Moore NALI
51
Dissecting the Discovery with Frame by Frame Analysis Kevin W. McClain NALI
54
Surviving a Meeting with a Legend Samuel M. McPheters, CLI NALI
58
What's on the Other Side of the Door? Kathy Waeshe, CLI NALI
60

 
     Issue #95     January-February 2008    


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Article Title Author Type Pg. #
Antiforensics Kevin Fayle Dept.
8
Forensic Signature Examination: Tips & Procedures for the PI Heidi H. Harralson Cover
28
Google Tricks Michele Stuart Dept.
66
GPS: The New Face of Surveillance Rob Groot Dept.
17
Inside Criminal Minds: Using Forensic Document Examination to Fight Crime E'Lyn Bryan Cover
34
Learning Through The Listserv Jane Cracraft, CLI NALI
58
Mitigation Investigation: Not for Everyone Steve Wilson Dept.
42
NALI Investigators Meet in Colorado Staff NALI
55
Pies and the Fight Against White Collar Crime David S. Murphy Feature
20
Planning Your Home Office Expense Tax Deduction Mark E. Battersby Feature
10
Recovering From Financial Disaster Ron Getner NALI
62
The Art of Interviewing: Listening for What Wasn't Said Jane Cracraft, CLI Feature
47
The Truth is Out There..or is it? Jim Silvania NALI
64


2007 - PI Magazine Issues
#94 Nov/Dec | #93 Sept/Oct | #92 July/Aug | #91 May/June | #90 Mar/Apr | #89 Jan/Feb


 
     Issue #94     November-December 2007    


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Biological Forensics and the Professional Investigator Robert Boyle Dept.
8
Case Study: Auto Theft Fraud Brian VanDenburg Dept.
16
Developing a Tactical Mindset Randy Gonzalez Feature
32
Interviews: The First Line of Defense Rikki Glen NALI
58
Investigating Catastrophic Events: The Minnesota Bridge Collapse Paul Jaeb Cover
38
Meeting The Challenge of the CLI Experience Terry R. Cox NALI
64
Mitigation: Positive Input for a criminal defense investigation Kitty Hailey NALI
61
NALI CLI Program: Elevating the standards of the Profession John M. Lajoie NALI
60
PI Puzzle Myles Mellor Dept.
52
Records Management Debate Daniel W. Draz Feature
10
Rural Surveillance Jerry Carlton Feature
20
The fraud Triangle Doug Cash Dept.
26
Using Internet Sites to Locate Public Record Links Michele Stuart Dept.
67
Utilizing and Understanding Business Intelligence Terak Shelton Feature
45
What You Need To Know About CLI Exam Jennifer Brown NALI
55

 
     Issue #93     September-October 2007    


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"Badges?" Chris Woodson Dept.
8
11 Things Evert PI should know Nick Spill Dept.
10
Credibility of Witnesses Jane Cracraft, CLI Feature
50
Designing PI Reports Steve Wilson Dept.
20
Employee Background Investigations Lynn Levy Dept.
32
How Long is a Piece of String Logan Clarke Feature
16
Let's Go Blogging Michele Stuart Dept.
13
Pies In Paradise Anayat Durrani Feature
36
Proven Tips for Customer Service Clay Renick Feature
24
Sexual Harassment Investigation Mickey Veich Dept.
41
Underwater Investigations Aric Dutelle Cover
44

 
     Issue #92     July-August 2007    


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Computer Crime Cases Harold Jones Cover
32
Computer Investigative Techniques David Geer Feature
28
Religious Affinity Fraud Sandy & Jeff Chrisman & Pete Evans Feature
10
Website Makeovers Joe Dysart Feature
21
Witness Apprehensive Anticipation Jerry Carlton Feature
14
Are you Safe?   Dept.
46
Directory Assistance Michele Stuart Dept.
6
Disaster City Staci Semrad Dept.
42
PI Highways Thomas Miles Dept.
38

 
     Issue #91     May-June 2007    


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The Window Into Your Digital Camera Robert L. Parke Cover
40
Cell Phone Forensics: Deleted Text Recovery Dan Draz Dept.
24
Consumer Fraud Trends Dan Draz Dept.
39
Crime Fighting Public Service Goes Digital   Dept.
8
Delusional Disorders & Detectives Eva Szigethy Dept.
10
HIPAA: What is it & Why do we care? Grace Elting Castle Feature
18
Marketing Effectiveness: Identify Your Most Effective Marketing & Advertising Initiatives Trent Carlyle Dept.
60
No Time to Lose Clay Renick Feature
34
Seven Keys to Successful Domestic Relations Investigations Bill Mitchell Dept.
46
The Fine Art of Fine Art Recovery: Investigating Art Thefts Anayat Durrani Feature
12
Using Databases Creatively: They are much more than just raw data John Healy Dept.
62
When the Client is the Mystery Jane Cracraft, CLI Feature
28

 
     Issue #90     March-April 2007    


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Staging & Alterations: The CSI effect on Criminal Investigations Vernon J. Geberth Cover
40
Before you Begin Marketing Mark J. Murnan Feature
18
Canada: Where Privacy has Primacy Jane Cracraft, CLI Dept.
69
Cars, Trucks, Vans, & Tax Deductions Mark E. Battersby Dept.
12
Changing Identities: An introduction David Almeida Dept.
8
Gadgets, Gimmicks, & Tricks of the Trade Julius "Buddy" Bombet Dept.
54
Hiring the Right Person Jerry Carlton Dept.
15
How to Win Cases with Hidden Data Michael L. Pitzer Dept.
38
PI BUZZ Tamara Thompson Dept.
52
Public Records Research David Almeida Dept.
11
Robbing a Child's Identity Bruno Pavlicek Dept.
34
Technology Spotlight: GPS Technology Jim Romeo Dept.
46
Teen Investigations: A primer Carl Bartol Feature
28
The Investigative Radar Screen: What are you monitoring in 2007? Daniel Draz Feature
22

 
     Issue #89    January-February 2007    


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Lies, Damn lies, and Lawsuits Larry Ross Cover
44
Ethics and the HP Scandal Grace Elting Castle Cover
40
The HP Investigation Charles T. Pinck Cover
38
Digital Night Vision: Affordable Night Vision Gear for the Private Investigator Eugene Nielson Dept.
48
Fundamentals of Fraud: What to do when the trail goes cold Daniel W. Draz Dept.
12
Gadgets, Gimmicks, & tricks of the trade Julius "Buddy" Bombet Dept.
56
G-man Surveillance Techniques Sam Andreano Feature
34
Intellectual Property Investigations Jane Cracraft, CLI Feature
18
Internet Surveillance and Counter- Surveillance Daryl C. Adams Dept.
32
Legal Investigations: Understanding and Successfully Applying Theme based investigations Shaun Kaufman Dept.
26
PI Buzz Tamara Thompson Dept.
52
S.A.V.E. for background Investigations   Dept.
55
The Case of the Magic Mirror Del Hahn Dept.
28
The Death of the Gumshoe Rebecca Roberts Dept.
22
The Kiddie Tax, the dreaded AMT and other Demons Mark E. Battersby Dept.
8


2006 - PI Magazine Issues
#88 Nov/Dec | #87 Sept/Oct | #86 July/Aug | #85 May/June | #84 Mar/Apr | #83 Jan/Feb


 
     Issue #88    November-December 2006    


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Cold Case Homicides: Approaches for the Private Investigator Richard H. Walton Cover
40
"Myspace, Bebo" Andrew Davies Dept.
50
Better Background Investigations   Dept.
11
Book Review Gary Kuty Dept.
60
Defending Against Sexual Abuse Claims Mark J. Murnan Feature
28
Fighting Fraud: Know When to Leave the Office and Take it to the Street Daniel Draz Feature
20
Gadgets, Gimmicks, & Tricks of the Trade Julius "Buddy" Bombet Dept.
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K-9 Teams for the Private Sector   Dept.
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Managing High Profile Media Cases Dan Willis Dept.
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Mastering the Re-Investigation Grace Elting Castle Feature
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PI Buzz Tamara Thompson Dept.
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PI vs Witness: Taking Notes & Using Quotes Jane Cracraft, CLI Dept.
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Professional Investigations How to Advertise your Services Jane Cracraft, CLI Dept.
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Surviving in the PI Business: The first 25 yrs Ron Buretta Dept.
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The Forensic Locksmith Brian VanDenburg Dept.
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Turning Bad Video into Evidence   Dept.
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Unity of Effort: Private Security, Private Investigative and Law enforcement Partnerships Vincent Boves Cover
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Book Reviews Don Johnson Dept.
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Communicating with your Clients Dan Diaz Dept.
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DNA for Investigators Bob Wick Feature
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Forensic Identifications Now Available for Eyeglass Fragments   Dept.
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Gadgets, Gimmicks, & Tricks of the Trade Julius "Buddy" Bombet Dept.
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How's Your Spanish? Korean? Polish? Portuguese? Jane Cracraft, CLI Feature
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Marketing to Insurance Companies D Dept.
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Metal Detectors at the Crime Scene Eugene Nielson Feature
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Nations Top Security Directors Saw Increased Compensation   Dept.
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North Carolina Establishes Innocence Inquiry Commission   Dept.
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PI Buzz Tamara Thompson Dept.
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Rootkits: Spyware on Steroids Drew Robb Dept.
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The Business of Investigations and Security Gary Kuty Dept.
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The IRS Wants all its Due Mark E. Battersby Dept.
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Investigating the Suspicious" Auto Accident Claim Robert Weltz Cover
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"Good Employees are Good for Business"… and bad employees cost you money Lynn Levy Dept.
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A Day in The Life of an Identity Thief Bruno Pavlicek Dept.
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Find It Fast Dick Ellis Dept.
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Gadgets, Gimmicks, & Tricks of the Trade Julius "Buddy" Bombet Dept.
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Help! Where is 13640 WCR 64 Locating those Hard to Find Addresses Jane Cracraft, CLI Feature
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Marketing to Insurance Companies: Understanding Lines of Insurance is often the key to success Daniel Draz Feature
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Merlin and IRBsearch to Merge Jimmie Mesis Dept.
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No Mistaking It Clay Renick Dept.
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Password Management: Easy to follow Guideline to protect Against Theft Bill Carey Feature
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PI BUZZ Tamara Thompson Dept.
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Seven Rules for the Care and Feeding of Attorneys Jane Cracraft, CLI Dept.
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The Price of Privacy Robert Scott Dept.
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Top Ten Mistakes Made By Business Owners and Executives When Traveling Michael McCann Dept.
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Secrets of the Surveillance Superstars Daniel Draz Cover
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Book Review Robert D. Keppel Dept.
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Breaking into the PI Business: Only the Best and Brightest Succeed Stephen Markley Dept.
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Difficulties of Rural Surveillance Jennifer Tanner Dept.
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Doing Media the Right Way Kyle Niederpruem Dept.
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From Pedophile to Internet Predator: Protecting Our Children from Online Evil Bruno Pavlicek Dept.
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Investigating Video Voyeurism Jimmie Mesis Feature
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Looking for Leads: Investigating Missing Person Cases Dan S. Willis Dept.
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PI BUZZ Tamara Thompson Dept.
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Pro Bono: Studying the Volunteer Efforts of Private Investigators Jane Cracraft, CLI Dept.
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Professional Homicide Investigation Vernon J. Geberth Feature
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Running a PI Business: The Race of Life Tim O'Rourke Dept.
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Seven Essentials for Undercover Corporate Investigations Steven W. Easley Dept.
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Threat Assessment Case Management: Investigating, Evaluating and Reducing the Risk of Targeted Violence Eugene Nielson Feature
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Video Surveillance Donald E. Kneece Dept.
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Whose Face is It , Anyway? Warren J. Sonne Dept.
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Land of the Free: Justice At Large Jimmie Mesis Cover
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An FBI Eye on the PI World Anayat Durrani Feature
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Caught, Audited: Home Free, Maybe Mark Battersby Dept.
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Data Integrity: Protecting Confidential Information Robert Pac Dept.
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Gadgets, Gimmicks, & Tricks of the Trade Julius "Buddy" Bombet Dept.
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Get a Grip on Time Clay Renick Dept.
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Handwriting Analysis: The Professional Investigator's Secret Weapon Sheila Lowe Dept.
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ID theft Losses Increase, Number of Victims decrease   Dept.
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Investigating Wrongful Convictions John Nardizzi Feature
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Jumping De-Fense: Transitioning From Cop to PI: Its all in the mind Set Stuart Baggerly Feature
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Loss Prevention Investigations Eric Nikita Maynes Dept.
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Nine Steps to a Powerful Timeline Grace Elting Castle Dept
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PI BUZZ Tamara Thompson Dept.
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The "Real" ID Act Mark Sankey Dept.
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Voicemail Magic: How to get hard reach prospects to return your phone calls- quickly! Tony Rubleski Dept.
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Writing an Effective Press Release Christy Whitehead Dept.
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Sexual Harassment Investigation: A wide and weaving World Jane Cracraft, CLI Cover
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10 Rules for Approaching Adverse Witnesses Jane Cracraft, CLI Dept.
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Book Review Alan M. Schlein Dept.
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Come on into My Computer and Help Yourself: Spyware makes it easy for people to snoop on computers Drew Robb Feature
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Credit Lines for PIS: Revolving funding when you need it Mark Battersby Dept.
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Developing & Managing Informants: An art that needs to be mastered Eugene Nielson Feature
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Effective Executive Protection Goran Lozo Dept.
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Evaluating Your Expert Witnesses and Witnessing Their Value James E. Shaw Dept.
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Gadgets, Gimmicks, & Tricks of the Trade Julius "Buddy" Bombet Dept.
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Horses and Cows and Emu Eggs… Creating an animal investigation specialty Grace Elting Castle Feature
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How to Select a Web designer Jimmie Mesis Dept.
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Keeping the Flu Bug Out of the Office Sue Masaracchia- Roberts Dept.
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PI Marketing: Building your agency from Referrals Jimmie Mesis Dept.
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PI Notes   Dept.
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Satellite Images for Investigators Jimmie Mesis Dept.
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The Death of Landlines Continues Robert Scott Dept.
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Walking with the Dead Jesus R. Castillo Dept.
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Working Smarter, Not Harder Scott Smith Dept.
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Insurance Fraud and the Feds: Cases Often cross State Lines Daniel Draz Cover
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Assessment Testing: Tools for More Informed Hiring Michael Alter Dept.
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First Timers At the WIC Jane Cracraft, CLI Dept.
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Gadgets, Gimmicks, & Tricks of the Trade Julius "Buddy" Bombet Dept.
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Getting Paid on Time Marco Terry Dept.
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Getting Ready For Court Michael Koryta Dept.
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How to Avoid Billing Hassles Jane Cracraft, CLI Feature
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Investigating and Searching on the Deep Web Richard Heinz Dept.
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Jim Carino: Living His Life's Work Kitty Hailey Dept.
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Pet Detectives Unleashed: Missing Pet cases are Profitable for Investigators Barbara E. Cohen Feature
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Team Adam: John Walsh Challenges Pies to Volunteer Jane Cracraft, CLI Dept.
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the Art of the Canvass Thomas R. Joyce Dept.
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The Eyes Have It! How One Man's Vision Made a Difference Warren J. Sonne Feature
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Unmanned Remote Surveillance: A Giant Leap Ahead in Surveillance Technology Stephen Cassel Dept.
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Identity Theft and Slit Rings: An Unrecognized Cancer on Society Bruno Pavlicek Cover
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"Who am I" Investigating Identity Theft Don Johnson Feature
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A Case Study: "When the evidence speaks" Gregg Stuchman and Steve Buller Dept.
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All Aboard the Icerocket.com Cynthia Hetherington Dept.
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Book Review Michael Koryta/ Herbert Simon Dept.
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Business Metrics: You Can't Manage It if You Can't Measure It Michael Alter Dept.
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Counterfeiting of Goods: The Risks and Links to terrorist Funding Jeffrey A. Williams Feature
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Forensic Meteorology: Answering the Weather Question Jane Cracraft, CLI Feature
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Gadgets, Gimmicks, & Tricks of the Trade Julius "Buddy" Bombet Dept.
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Headline: How to Improve Instantly All of your Marketing Materials Tony Rubleski Dept.
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Insurance Investigation Report Writing Daniel Draz Dept.
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Investigator Training Comes of Age Creating the Professional, One person at a time Kitty Hailey Dept.
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PI Puzzle Myles Mellor Dept.
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Surveillance Tips Keith Norman Dept.
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Accessing The Archives: How to Use Newspaper and Other Archives in an Investigation Jane Cracraft, CLI Cover
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Best of the Best- Books for Professional Investigators Melanie T. Harrison Dept.
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Computer Security- Achieving a Balance Drew Robb Dept.
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Elusive Targets: Investigating Elder Fraud Clay Renick Feature
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Executive Protection- Training for Pies: Use it or Lose it Nathan T. Harrison Dept.
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Gadgets, Gimmicks, & Tricks of the Trade Julius "Buddy" Bombet Dept.
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Hiring a Forensic Accountant- What Every private Investigator Ought to Know Stanley I. Foodman Dept.
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Knowing When to Say No Robert A. Dudash Dept.
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No Waiting For Magic- Merlin Fights Back After Data Breach Michael Koryta Dept.
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Not All Criminal Record Checks are Created Equal Lynn Peterson Dept.
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On Common Ground: Forensic Psychologists   Feature
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The Negative Report Jane Cracraft, CLI Dept.
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The Original Recording Mitch Davis Dept.
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Vanished: Using Reverse Geographical Profiling as an Investigative Tool for Locating Missing Persons Dr. Maurice Godwin Feature
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A Primer On Prints Louis L. Akin Cover
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Claimant Interviews: A valuable Tool When Conducted Properly Daniel Draz Dept.
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Courthouse Crisis- The Atlanta courthouse shootings focused attention on security problems in state courthouses   Dept.
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Experts Discuss Stun Guns   Dept.
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Gadgets, Gimmicks, & Tricks of the Trade Julius "Buddy" Bombet Dept.
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Investigating The Traumatic Brain Injury Cases Grace Elting Castle Feature
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Our Profession's Shame Francis D. "Frank" Ritter Dept.
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Stopping Suicide Attacks Through Training   Dept.
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Tactics For The Interrogation Of Islamic Fundamentalist Terrorists Phillip Mullenix Feature
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Targeting Tasers- Use of stun guns drawing lawsuits and big money settlements Michael Koryta Feature
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The Choicepoint Heist   Dept.
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The Life and Times of Leroy Cook Jane Cracraft, CLI Dept.
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To Tell The truth- An interview w independent polygraph examiner Lawson Hagler Shaun Kaufman and Colleen Collins Dept.
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Top Ten Rural Surveillance Cynthia Potts Dept.
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Meet Mr. Murder: An interview with Vernon Geberth Author of Practical Homicide Investigations Warren J. Sonne Cover
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A Helpful Hand: Results While Undercover May Not be What you Expect Steven W. Easley Dept.
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Achieving The Financial Goals of Your Firm Greg George Dept.
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Are We Doomed To Extinction? Jordan Ilery Dept.
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Biting the Hand That Feeds You: An undercover Investigation Gone Bad May Result in Evidentiary and Monetary Jennifer Bechet Dept.
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Book Review Jane Cracraft, CLI Dept.
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Darkside of the Sex Trade Clay Renick Feature
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Gadgets, Gimmicks, & Tricks of the Trade Julius "Buddy" Bombet Dept.
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International Investigations- An Untapped Market Jimmie Mesis Dept.
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Linguistic Statement Analysis Technique Bob Shaffer Dept.
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Nine Ways: How to Get a Reluctant or Adversarial Witness to Talk Michael Stone Feature
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Providing Investigative Services to Insurance Companies Daniel Draz Feature
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The Legal Investigators of NALI   Dept.
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Who Are The Legal Investigators? Jane Cracraft, CLI Dept.
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Workplace Discrimination Investigations: A Careful Approach Robert Boertien Dept.
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The FTC On Pretexting- The PI Magazine Interview with Joel Winston Jimmie Mesis Cover
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A Molester's Mementos Dan S. Willis Dept.
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Book Review: The Sourcebook 6th Edition Don Johnson Dept.
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Carbon Monoxide Accidents: Even Outdoors Jane Cracraft, CLI Feature
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Finding Fakes and Forgeries Joe Devanney Dept.
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Gadgets, Gimmicks, & Tricks of the Trade Julius "Buddy" Bombet Dept.
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Google: One, Librarian: zero Cynthia Hetherington Dept.
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Kate Warne, PI The First Female Private Investigator had a Baltimore Connection Lynn H. Levy Dept.
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Networking Like a Professional Jimmie Mesis Dept.
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Outsourcing Payroll: A New Years Resolution That May Be Right For you Michael Alter Dept.
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Return To Sender Warren J. Sonne Feature
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Something is AMIS in Common Interest Developments Randall Frost Dept.
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Tax Deductions For the Educated Mark Battersby Dept.
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The Varying Legalities of Garbology Ed Thompson Feature
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Using pretext in Insurance Investigations: Important Considerations for Effective Use Daniel Draz Dept.
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What's Your favorite Surveillance Snack?   Dept.
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When Fast Isn't Fast Enough? Rosemarie T. Mesis Dept.
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     Issue #76    November-December 2004    


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Wanted Information Jane Cracraft, CLI Cover
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Concealed Carry Up- Close- The Steve Young-Law Enforcement Officer's Safety Act of 2004 Warren J. Sonne Dept.
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False Swearing: An Insurance Defense on Fraudulent Claims Barry Zalma Dept.
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Gadgets, Gimmicks, & Tricks of the Trade Julius "Buddy" Bombet Dept.
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History of A Gun Bill Warren J. Sonne Dept.
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Insurance Fraud: A Guide to Getting Cases Prosecuted Daniel Draz Feature
10
Interviewing Adolescents and Young Adults Jean D. Erhardt and Linda M.Grounds, Ph.D. Feature
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Pi Magazine Special Report: King For the Defense Michael Koryta Dept.
21
Private Investigation in Russia   Dept.
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Skip Tracing: A Refresher Richard Heinz Feature
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The Federal "privacy Act" and "freedom of Information Act" As investigative tools Larry Zillox Dept.
32
Where are the Anti-hacker Squads? Francis Kielb Dept.
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Whose Perspective Are you Using? Grace Elting Castle Dept.
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Word for Word: A Profile on Don Foster, Forensic Linguist Atticus Brady Dept.
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Witness Interviews and Statements- The Heart and Soul of Criminal Defense Investigation John M. Lajoie Cover
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Baptism by Fire: Marketing Your Investigative Business and Yourself Mickey Veich Dept.
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Big Brother or Big Ideas? Warren Sonne Feature
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Book review: Practical Homicide Investigation Michael J. Koryta Dept.
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Bounty Hunters in Afghanistan Get Busted, Not Bin Laden   Dept.
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Computer Spyware and the Digital Detective Robert Pac Dept.
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Evidence on Computers: Getting Rid of it, Getting it Back Drew Robb Feature
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Exposing Terrorists in the Economic System Dean C. Alexander Dept.
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Gadgets, Gimmicks, & Tricks of the Trade Julius "Buddy" Bombet Dept.
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Getting a Credit Report on a Judgment Debtor Bill Fason Dept.
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IRBSEARCH, Still growing, not selling   Dept.
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Law Enforcement's Use of Force Addressed During Live US Department of Justice Webcast   Dept.
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PI Magazine Special Report: Follow up series missing children   Dept.
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Secrets of Successful Fugitive Apprehension Zachary Becker Feature
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The Art of Report Writing John Nardizzi Dept.
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The Sarbanes- Oxley Act: A Potential Source of Clients for Private Investigators Rory J. McMahon Dept.
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Parental Abductions Ed Wunsch Cover
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Blood Spatter: Interpretation at Crime and Accident Scenes Louis L. Atkin Feature
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Book Review: Uncovering Reasonable Doubt: The Component Method Glenn R. Swift Dept.
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Brandon Perron: Investigator, Philosopher, Crusader for Truth Glenn R. Swift Dept.
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Gadgets, Gimmicks, & Tricks of the Trade Julius "Buddy" Bombet Dept.
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Investigating Outside the USA is no 'midnight run' Joe Latorella Dept.
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Is your Web Site in Lingo Limbo Barbara E. Cohen Dept.
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NCISS Supports the National Sex Offenders Registry Act   Dept.
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Stranger Abductions: Private Investigators Can Impact Predatory Kidnapping Cases Don Johnson Feature
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Swiss Banking, Money Laundering and Sir Isaac Newton Joe Dickerson Dept.
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Tangible and Legal Tax breaks for Intangibles Mark E. Battersby Dept.
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The Art of Successful Interviewing Eugene Nielson Feature
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The Cognitive Interview Technique Eugene Nielson Dept.
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The Private Investigator, Criminal Defense Investigations and Fairy Tails Paul J. Ciolino Dept.
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Where are all the missing children? Deborah Aylward Dept.
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Working with a Document Examiner to Solve a Case Emily J. Will Dept.
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Workplace Violence Eugene F. Ferraro Cover
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Top Dog: How to Find The Back Door to a Top Ten Status on the Search Engines Joe Dysart Dept.
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The Progressive Nature of Employee Theft Robert DeFatta Dept.
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The Media and the PI Becky Blanton Dept.
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The FCRA Changes are in Effect Eddy McCain Dept.
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Private Trash: A New Hampshire Supreme Perspective Jordan G. Ulery Dept.
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PR for a PI Joan Riley Dept.
13
Pies and Reality TV Logan Clarke Dept.
18
Mounting an Undercover Investigation in the Workplace   Dept.
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Investigating in Indian Country: Know what you are doing Grace Elting Castle Feature
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How Do Your Clients Hear You? Robert A. Dudash Dept.
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Growth in Instant Messaging Creates Security Concerns Drew Robb Feature
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Elyion: Resumes on the Web Cynthia Hetherington Dept.
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Dumpster Diving Backfires: Unlicensed "Private Investigator" is Scorned By Court Eddy McCain Dept.
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Real Estate Fraud Michael J. Koryta Cover
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A look at Night Vision Kelly Riddle Dept.
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Book Review: The National Directory of College and University Student Records Don C. Johnson Dept.
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Business Tips: IRS Schedule C Expense Barbara E. Cohen Dept.
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E-mail Protocols and Security Leroy Cook and Steve Silva Dept.
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Gadgets and Gimmicks Buddy Bombet Dept.
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Investigating Real Estate Fraud Michael J. Koryta Dept.
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Learning from Crime Analysis in Local Law Enforcement Deborah Osborne Loewen Dept.
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Nabbing The Bean Counters Gone Bad Beverly D. Vickers Feature
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Skiptracing: An easy Source of Additional Revenue for Investigations Michael Dores Feature
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Special Education and Juvenile Justice Daniel J. Cavallini Dept.
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The Red Flags of Insurance Fraud Jack Murray Feature
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President Signs FCRA Bill! Don C. Johnson Cover
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A Look Inside Today's Crime Lab James O. Pex Dept.
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A Very Old Cold Case: The Boy in the Box Kitty Hailey Dept.
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Analytical Linguistics: As an investigative Tool Eugene Nielson Feature
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Anatomy of a Law Change Eddy McCain Dept.
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Book Review: Investigator's Handbook for Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect Investigations Grace Elting Castle Dept.
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Congressman Pete Sessions: Civil Rights and Employment Investigation Clarification Act part of new FCRA Bill   Dept.
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Investigator Profile: Nicolas Beltrante Ralph Thomas Dept.
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Mapping Mayhem: The Geography of a crime Gordon Young Dept.
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Non-Resident Concealed Firearm Permits William Desy Dept.
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The Fallacy of a Discount Roy Miller Feature
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Understanding Employee Theft Robert "Jerry" DeFatta Feature
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Using the www and the Internet to Get the Facts William Lowrance Dept.
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Your First and Most Important Investigation Gary H. Kuty Dept.
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     Issue #70    November-December 2003    


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Investigative Automotive Product Liability Claims Warren J. Sonne Cover
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Effective Interviewing & Interrogation Skills in Fraud Investigations Michael J. Musto and Steven L. Kirby Dept.
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E-mail Tracing Joseph Seanor Dept.
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Firstgov Search Engine Cynthia Hetherington Dept.
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Franchising: The Newest Investigative Trend Jimmie Mesis Dept.
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Last Chance Investigations: Post Conviction Criminal Investigations Kitty Hailey Feature
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The Art of War: An application for the Investigative Process Brandon A. Perron Feature
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The Case File Eugene Nielson Dept.
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Tips for the Mitigation Investigator Suzanne Serdahley Dept.
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Vehicle Data Recorders: A revolutionary Tool for Accident Investigators James W. Habert Feature
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Verifying Military Service Debra Johnson Knox Dept.
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Professionalism: The Kitty Hailey Hallmark Stacy Neuberger Cover
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10 Rules for Testifying in Court Eugene Nielson Dept.
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50 Honest Truths: About Employee Dishonesty Steve Kirby Dept.
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Art of Asking Questions Frank MacHovec, PH.D Feature
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Clients are People: Handle w care Skipp Porteous Dept.
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Computer Forensics Essentials for the 21st Century Private Investigators Steve Abrams Feature
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GYPSIES TRAVELERS & THIEVES Jan B. Tucker Dept.
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Innovative Investigating Denny Howley Dept.
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Investigating DUI Charges Randy Bennet Feature
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New York State Expands Criminal Record Search William Peeler Dept.
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Recognizing Steganography Kevin W. Black Dept.
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Swallowing Alphabet Soup: Checking out Credentials Cynthia Hetherington Dept.
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The Next Generation: Grace Castle Dept.
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Translators can Help Build Your Business Leisa Hazard Dept.
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U.S.A. Patriot Act Role of the Investigator Douglas O. Crewse Dept.
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New Directions in Legal Investigations James W. Habert Cover
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An Overlooked Source? Grace Elting Castle Feature
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Build a Niche Investigate Music Piracy Glenn Eiden Dept.
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Buying or Upgrading a computer Kevin J. Ripa Dept.
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ChoicePoint CORE Suite Eugene Nielson Dept.
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Covert Tracking Goes High Tech Eugene Nielson Feature
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Documenting Personal Injuries w Photos Robert L. Parke Feature
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Fight PI Burnout! Frank MacHovec, PHD Dept.
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Is Digital Really the Answer? Francis D. "Frank" Ritter Dept.
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Pursuing the Counterfeiters Paul Paradise Dept.
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Saving the Profession Grace Elting Castle Dept.
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Ten Quick Tips for the Criminal Defense Investigator Paul J. Ciolino and Grace Elting Castle Feature
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The One-person 401K: a good Choice for Today's Self-Employed Robert Burton Dept.
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Toxic M old Investigations: There's a Fungus Among Us Larry Troxel Feature
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Using a Voice to Text Program Barry A. Kintner Dept.
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Who's Peeking? And How to Avoid Them Richard White Dept.
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Dr. Henry C. Lee: "You have to want to find the facts!" Grace Elting Castle Cover
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An Introduction to Fire and Arson Investigation James W. Harbert Dept.
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Analysis of the NH Boyer Decision Jordan G. Ulery Feature
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New Police Technology…What Does It Mean to You? Gayle Trent Dept.
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Nine Tips for Handling A Fee Scam Roger H. Schmedlen Dept.
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Pigeons of a Different Feather Francie Koehler Feature
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Police & Prosecutorial Misconduct Can Equal Wrongful Conviction Paul J. Ciolino Feature
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Protecting Consumers from Unlicensed Investigators Deborah Aylward Dept.
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The Changing Face of Professional Investigations: You can be sued for doing your job- Ask BlueMoon Investigations! Grace Elting Castle Feature
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The Medicolegal Death Investigation Bruce Delphia Feature
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The Secret to Proving Insurance Fraud Kellie Snider Dept.
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Straight Talk from the US Federal Trade Commission Jimmie Mesis Cover
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"Crewseing" Through Setting Up a Business Grace Elting Castle Featured Tip
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20 Tips to Invite Visitors to Your Website Edie Elting Feature
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2002 Tax Bonuses Mark Battersby Feature
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7 Steps to the Magic Solution for Report Preparation Grace Elting Castle Feature
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Are They Really Independent Contractors? Grace Elting Castle Feature
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Being Your Own Publicist Scott E. Green Featured Tip
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Case Management 201 Paul Purcell Feature
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Mystery Shopping: A Viable Sideline? Joan Riley Feature
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Now's the Time to Become a Security Consultant! Kelly E. Riddle Feature
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Sharp Testimony: When do you need a knife expert? Bernard Levine Dept.
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Should I accept Credit Cards? John D. Waller Featured Tip
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Tucker Pens Unique Marketing Tool   Featured Tip
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Vacuum Metal Deposition: A newly available fingerprinting technique Gayle Trent Dept.
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You as an Expert Witness Frank J. MacHovec Dept.
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A Look Through the Looking Glass-At Us Deborah Ayward Dept.
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Association News   Dept.
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Book Review: Corporate Investigations Jimmie Mesis Dept.
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Calendar of Events   Dept.
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Certification Acronyms   Feature
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Coping Skills for Your Day in Court Frank J. MacHovec Feature
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Evaluating Public Records Databases Cynthia Hetherington Feature
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GYPSIES TRAVELERS & THIEVES Don c. Johnson Feature
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Investigating Crimes Against the Disabled Karen Kirby Feature
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Simple CD Technology vs. the Internet Alexander Monday Feature
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Surveillance & Trespassing Ron Buretta Feature
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The Doe Network Leisa Hazard Feature
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Wrongful Conviction- 5 Questions for Investigators to Ask Themselves Grace Elting Castle Feature
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2002 - PI Magazine Issues
#64 Nov/Dec | #63 Sept/Oct | #62 July/Aug


 
     Issue #64    November-December 2002    


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Bombet's Secret to Success: Respect for Others Kitty Hailey Cover
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Association News   Dept.
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Bone Doctor Pioneers Courtroom Exhibits James W. Harbert Feature
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Book Review: Code of Professional Conduct Thomas Baird Dept.
70
Forensic Psychology: An Under Used Resource Susan O' Brien Feature
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Hanging Chad Forever: Investigating Autoerotic Asphyxia in a Suspicious Suicide Don Johnson Feature
34
International Investigative News   Dept.
66
Legislative News from the Maryland Association   Dept.
55
Legislative News from the Maryland Association Eddy McCain Dept.
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Lifetime Achievement Award Presented to Jack H. Reed   Feature
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Mothers Who Kill Ten Vital Signs for Their Investigators Jane Cracraft, CLI Feature
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New Orleans Super Conference Photo/ video Highlights   Dept.
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Surviving Surveillance Chuck McKenzie Feature
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The History of NICOSIA John M. Healy Feature
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To Badge or Not… A State by State Survey John Savage Feature
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Locating People Online Shelly Daniel Cover
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An Army of Help Mary Tiritilli Feature
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Association Acronyms   Dept.
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Association News   Dept.
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Beyond The Begats- Working with Genealogists Megan Smolenyak Feature
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Digital Photography for Investigators James W. Harbert Feature
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Fair Credit Reporting Act Still Bedevils US Private Investigators Steven L. Kirby Feature
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Getting Local Called Telephone Records- Legally Michele Yontef Feature
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Ground Penetrating Radar Kelly Snider Feature
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Harroll Shares His PI Museum Grace Elting Castle Feature
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International Investigative News   Dept.
44
Michigan Association Has Others Asking- How Did You Do That? Peter Psarouthakis Dept.
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S848 Senate Hearings Important to Investigators Eddy McCain Feature
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Natural Born Leaders, Eddy McClain, Statesman of the Investigative Profession Kitty Hailey Cover
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A Case of Ethics: Find Birth Relatives Grace Elting Castle Dept.
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A Violation of Trust, California Investigator Jailed, Francie Koehler's 50 Hour Nightmare Grace Elting Castle Feature
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Biometrics- A new Investigative Tool Gayle Trent Feature
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Ethics, Investigations, Clients, Just What Do They Have in Common? William Howard Malpass Dept.
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House Cleaning Your Computer Edie Elting Feature
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International Investigative News   Dept.
48
NCISS Educating Capital Hill Jimmie Mesis Feature
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Process Serving 101 Joseph Butler Feature
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Stimulating the Economy of Every Investigator Mark Battersby Feature
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The Privacy Rights of Dead Giraffes Don Johnson Feature
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The United Kingdom's New Licensing Laws   Dept.
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To Deceive or Not, Oregon's Gatti Rule Thia Bell Dept.
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