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Security In Your Home 8/7/2006
| Once you know that your home is safe from intruders, you can rest assured that your material and personal possessions as well as your loved ones, are secured. ...
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How to Find the Best Home Security Products 8/7/2006
| As more and more people are getting aware of the importance of securing their houses by using the various home security products different companies are launching new home security products everyday. ...
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What is Inquisitorial system? 6/14/2006 Anonymous
| An inquisitorial system is a legal system where the court or a part of the court is actively involved in determining the facts of the case, as opposed to an adversarial system where the role of the court is solely that of an impartial referee between parties. Inquisitorial systems are used in most countries in Western Europe and Latin America.
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What is Special Investigations Unit (SIU)? 6/14/2006 Anonymous
| The Special Investigations Unit (SIU) of Ontario, Canada is a civilian agency responsible for investigating incidents between police and civilians, especially if there is an injury or fatality. The goal of the SIU is to promoting and maintaining the community's confidence in Ontario’s police services through highly professional and independent investigations.
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What is Insurance Investigation? 6/14/2006 Anonymous
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Insurance Investigation: On present days, due to the increased traffic on road, Road Traffic Accidents (RTA) are most common of roads. In present days, people are very keen on reaching their destinations at a shortest time. The hurry, ultimately and unfortunately leads them to traffic accidents.
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Principal Investigator 6/14/2006 Anonymous
| A principal investigator ("PI") is the lead scientist for a particular well-defined science project, such as an astronomical observing campaign or laboratory study. In the context of federal funding from agencies such as NASA or the NSF, the ...
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Investigative Journalism 6/14/2006 Anonymous
| Investigative journalism is a kind of journalism in which reporters deeply investigate a topic of interest, often involving crime, political corruption, or some other scandal. An investigative journalist may spend a considerable period researching and preparing a report, sometimes months or years, whereas a typical daily or weekly news reporter writes items concerning immediately available news. ...
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Forensic identification 6/14/2006 Anonymous
| Forensic identification is the application of forensic science and technology to identify specific objects from the traces they leave, often at a crime scene.
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Criminology & Types of Crimes 6/14/2006 Anonymous
| Criminology is the study of crime as a social phenomenon, including the causes and consequences of crime, criminal behavior, as well as the development of, and impact of laws. Research in criminology appliesthe scientific method to test hypotheses and ultimately develop theories that help explain the causes and other aspects of crime. ...
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Strategies for building CPTED 6/14/2006 Anonymous
| CPTED strategies rely upon the ability to influence offender decisions that precede criminal acts. Research into criminal behavior shows that the decision to offend or not to offend is more influenced by cues to the perceived risk of being caught than by cues to reward or ease of entry. Consistent with this research, CPTED based strategies emphasize enhancing the perceived risk of detection and apprehension.
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What is CPTED? 6/14/2006 Anonymous
| Crime prevention through environmental design (CPTED) is a multi-disciplinary approach to deterring criminal behavior. CPTED strategies rely upon the ability to influence offender decisions that precede criminal acts. As of 2004, most implementations of CPTED occur solely within the built environment.
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Doorman/Bouncer 6/14/2006 Anonymous
| A Doorman (more commonly referred to as a Bouncer) is a term for a person who deals with the general security of a bar, pub or nightclub. Bouncers differ from other security professionals in that they specifically deal with individuals under the influence of alcoholic beverages and are more often than ...
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Who is Bounty Hunter? 6/14/2006 Anonymous
| A Bounty Hunter is an individual who seeks out fugitives ("hunting") for a monetary reward ("bounty"), for apprehending by law, if such laws exist.
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Bodyguard and their preview 6/14/2006 Anonymous
| A Bodyguard is a person who professionally protects someone (known as their principal) from personal assault, kidnapping, assassination, loss of confidential information, or other threats. Alternative term for bodyguard that is gaining popularity (particularly with the bodyguards ...
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Types of security personnel and their Licensing 6/14/2006 Anonymous
| Industry terms for various security personnel include: guards, agents, watchmen, officers, safety patrol. Other job titles in the security industry include dispatcher, receptionist, driver, supervisor, alarm responder, armed security officer, and manager.
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Security Officer and Functions 6/14/2006 Anonymous
| Security guard or security officer is a privately-employed person who is employed to protect property and/or people. Usually security guards are uniformed and act to protect property by maintaining a high visibility presence and observing (either directly, through patrols, or by watching alarm systems or video cameras) for signs of crime, fire or disorder; then taking action and/or reporting any incidents to their client, employer ...
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What is Skiptracing? 6/14/2006 Anonymous
| Skiptracing is the process of locating a person's whereabouts for any number of purposes.
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Private Investigator and his Jurisdiction 6/14/2006 Anonymous
| A private investigator, or PI, is a person who undertakes investigations, usually for a private citizen or some other entity not involved with a government or police organization. They often work for attorneys in civil cases or on behalf of a defense attorney. ...
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Miranda warning and Miranda Rights 6/14/2006 Anonymous
| The Miranda warning is a police warning that is given to criminal suspects in police custody in the United States before they are asked questions relating to the commission of crimes. Police may request biographical information such as name, date of birth and address without reading suspects their Miranda warnings. ...
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Famous Fictional Detectives 6/14/2006 Anonymous
| The detective story has been a popular genre in books, radio, television, and movies since the early 19th century. In many police drama series, detectives are depicted as being something of an elite, with most uniformed police officers deferring to them. Most famous fictional government detectives work for local or regional agencies.
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Organization of detectives 6/14/2006 Anonymous
| The detective branch in most larger police agencies is organized into several squads or departments, each of which specializes in investigation into a particular type of crime or a particular type of undercover operation, which may include: ...
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Detectives and becoming one of them-easy or tough? 6/14/2006 Anonymous
| Detective is an investigator, either a member of a police agency or a private person. Private detectives usually operate commercially and are licensed. They may be known as private investigators (P.I.s or "private eyes"). Informally, and primarily in fiction, a detective is any unlicensed person who solves crimes, including historical crimes, or looks into records. ...
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Detectives and becoming one of them-easy or tough? 6/14/2006 Anonymous
| Detective is an investigator, either a member of a police agency or a private person. Private detectives usually operate commercially and are licensed. They may be known as private investigators (P.I.s or "private eyes"). Informally, and primarily in fiction, a detective is any unlicensed person who solves crimes, including historical crimes, or looks into records. ...
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| More information... | What are signs of a cheating spouse? Generally these signs are displayed unknowingly by the cheater, therefore, it is easy to spot these sudden changes in behavior. These signs should only be used as a tool to gauge your suspicions.... | Why do you need a private investigator? Private investigations are deemed legal or at least not disallowed in most of the world today. It's a known fact that the legal proceedings sometimes go inconclusive due to a lack of strong evidence. ... | How to Become a Private Investigator Though there are no formal qualifications required to become a private investigator, it is advantageous to have good general education. ... | Skip Tracing A skip tracer’s services may be required to – repossess something like a mobile home, collect outstanding debts, find life insurance beneficiaries, locate a long lost friend... | Identity Theft In 2004, over 9.9 million Americans were victims of identity theft scams and close to $5 billion were lost. ... | Process Serving The legal procedures in the United States of America require that each party involved in a case needs to be duly notified of any action that can be taken against them in a court of law... | Background Screening Companies hire services of investigating agencies or background screening agencies for a fee. Many commercial websites offer specific searches for employers based on their requirements. ... | Data Profiling Data profiling is used in security, law enforcement and intelligence operations for a variety of applications — for example, to assess "trust" for security clearances or to grant authorization etc.... | Private Detectives: Nature of Work Private detectives and investigators offer many services, including executive, corporate, and celebrity protection; pre-employment verification; and individual background profiles. ... | Miranda Warning A police warning that is given to criminal suspects... | Fictional Detectives The first two Bond film adaptations featured more investigative work than their successors... | Who is a Detective? Detective is an investigator, either a member of a police agency or a private person. Private detectives usually operate commercially and are licensed.... | |
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