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For Immediate Release

From:  Associates in Forensic Investigations, LLC
Partnership for Distance Learning for Private Investigators - Be A Private Eye 

Associates in Forensic Investigations is pleased to announce a partnership with Compass Point Investigations, a Pensacola FL based private investigation and training agency.

'Be A Private Eye' is an online study program developed by L. Scott Harrell, and successful PIs who are working "in the field" every single day.

 

The online course is well over 500 pages and more than an hour of video with new information and video being added regularly - this is a lifetime course, the user can login any time for updates.

 

Being a good private investigator means that you are going to gather information and critical intelligence through the use of tradecraft; by talking to people (interviewing and taking statements), watching people and places (surveillance), researching the backgrounds of people, businesses and events (background investigations) and of course, you are going to have to find people (skip tracing).

The program reveals the ins and outs of this business, a wealth of unusual and impossible to find information and understanding the business of private investigation. Ethics and the laws that govern private investigators is vital and covered!

Also included are the actual forms, statements taking scripts, client contracts, subcontractor agreements and written policies presently in use. Real examples of the investigative reports for the various different investigations.

 

The investigations profession is changing at break neck speed. Breakthroughs in technology and software are always creating new ways to do our job more effectively and with more efficiency.


Details are at http://pitraining.forensic-investigators.com, or by contacting AFI-LLC at Associates@Forensic-Investigators.com and by phone (970) 480-7793.


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Since 1987 Associates in Forensic Investigations, LLC has provided Expert Consultations and Legal Investigations supporting discerning attorneys and law firms in the areas of Personal Injury, Negligence and Death, in Civil, Criminal and Probate litigation. We are trained and experienced certified in medicolegal death investigations.
 
The Quint-Essential Qualities of a Professional Investigator...
Skills Appropriate for the Assignment
Law firms and medical offices specialize - Professional Investigators also specialize.  Their casework and continuing education should also be in your specialized areas.

Experience and Knowledge
Professional Investigators strive to maintain and further these. All professions have requirements of continuing education.  The CLI program requires extensive compliance with continuing education.

Responsible and Ethical Conduct
Every component of the investigation has evidentiary considerations. Professional Investigators hold themselves to a higher standard and leaves no question as to the admissibility of their evidence.  Information without ethics is not evidence.

Effective Communication
Professional Investigators maintain communication with the attorney, client, witnesses, and other key persons in the investigation.  Moreover, reports are the product of an organized investigation and should reflect the work product you expect.

Keyword - 'Professional'
Honesty, Integrity & Intelligence.  These define Professional Investigators and gives you the confidence that your case is in competent and skilled hands.
Associates in Forensic Investigations, LLC
Dean and Karen Beers
Dean and Karen Beers
specializes in the Expert Consultations and Legal Investigations of Personal Injuries, Negligence and Death in Civil, Criminal and Probate litigation.

We are the PRIDE of Associates in Forensic Investigations, LLC - Professional Reliable Investigators Defining Excellence in every assignment. 

Thank You.  Please contact us with any questions or for additional information on these topics and our related services.

Sincerely,

Dean A. Beers, CLI, CCDI (beersda@Forensic-Investigators.com)
Karen S. Beers, BSW, CCDI (beersks@Forensic-Investigators.com)

Forensic Investigators of Colorado, LLC
Office:  (970) 480-7793 (Dean x1 and Karen x2) ~ Fax:  (970) 480-7794 

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