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How To Conduct Professional Investigations
Contributor(s): Sajjad, Muzzammil (Illustrator), Solutions It, Innovative (Editor), Swanson, Thomas B. (Author)
ISBN: 149750189X     ISBN-13: 9781497501898
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
OUR PRICE:   $42.70  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: March 2014
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- Law
Physical Information: 0.38" H x 8.5" W x 11.02" (0.94 lbs) 178 pages
 
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The purpose of this book is to provide the skills and information necessary to conduct effective and ethical investigations. The reader should note the importance of the operative words: "effective" in this context means an investigation that obtains results. The term "ethical" means not only an investigation that is conducted in a lawful manner, but also an investigation that is conducted in a manner that is not offensive to the normal standards of decency. In other words, an investigation that is conducted with a clear sense of professionalism. When an investigation involves unethical behavior, it is ultimately less effective and indicates a lack of skill. Effective and ethical investigations are the product of proper training and developed skills. It is learned behavior, not natural ability. Like most skills, proficiency in respect to the development of investigative skills concerns the issue of "failure". In many other endeavors, failure is a bad thing with bad consequences. In the context of investigations, it is a serious mistake to think in those terms for three reasons. First, the development of investigative experience is built upon learning what works and what doesn't. It is this process that sharpens one's skills, and with time, makes the investigator more effective. Secondly, the exploration may be useful in conducting a future investigation. For the investigator, the exploration process represents a beneficial experience in and of itself. Finally, it is important to think of an investigation as a process that does not end. An investigation may be cut short because of time considerations or cost benefit issues, but those are decisions independent of the process. Investigation almost always produces some beneficial result because there is almost always more known after an investigation than before. In other words, "success" is a matter of degree and the degree of success in investigations often comes down to two critical factors: identification and utilization of resources. This book addresses these two factors in such a way as to develop skills and enhance the degree of success. The notion of identification and utilization of resources may seem simple. In the "real world" it is not. Rather, it involves motivation, training and discipline because even a small increase in the degree of success can make a huge difference to the one seeking to benefit from the investigation. The point is this: while an investigation will almost always yield some benefit, there are situations were even a slight increase in the degree of success will make a real difference. This is the ultimate mission of an investigation - to reach a degree of success that makes a real difference. -- Types of Investigations -- There are a number of ways to classify investigations and some of those are as follows: - Accident / Reconstruction - Arson / Fire - Asset Search - Background Checks - Bounty Hunter - Bug Sweep, Bug Detection, TSCM - Cell Phone Records - Child Support / Custody - Civil - Computer Forensics / Cyber Crime - Corporate - Crime Scene - Criminal - Domestic - Due Diligence - Electronic Data Discovery - Electronic Surveillance - Executive Protection - Financial - Forensic - Fraud - General - Identity Theft - Infidelity / Cheating Spouse - Insurance Fraud - Judgment Recovery - Missing Persons - Mystery Shopper - People Locate / Skip Trace - Polygraph / Lie Detector - Process Service - Public Records - Repossessions - Surveillance - Trial Preparation - Video Surveillance / Photo Surveillance - Workers Compensation - Wrongful Death This book is a no nonsense tool for people who want or need to learn how to conduct investigations. It contains structured methodology for obtaining information by personal interviews and other means. Further, the book discusses and details a variety of resources and techniques that can be used to engage in lawful gathering of information.