by Tony Jones, Senior Editor Bob Washington wasn’t sworn in as the new president of the Texas Association of Licensed Investigators (TALI) until Oct. 5, but he’s already making his mark. Anxious to help the 53-year-old trade association...
by Deborah Stonebarger, Analytic Investigations The topic of firearms, particularly as it relates to criminal casework, is one private investigators are likely to encounter frequently. In this article, we’ll discuss relevant firearms-related...
by John Gaspar and Anthony Luizzo The object of conducting an interrogation is to collect accurate information via a structured and systematic process and venue. To be successful, it’s crucial to understand that interrogations and interviews...
by Mike LaCorte, President of The Association of British Investigators This is major industry news in the UK and I wanted to share this with the professional community.I am delighted to announce that the UK data protection supervisory authority, the...
by Kendra Budd, Editor Private investigators often become specialists within the profession. Some may focus on cheating accusations or pre-employment background checks, while others take a particular interest in finding missing persons, financial...
by Debra Allen, 808 Investigations Those who traverse the path of a self-employed private investigator can encounter a unique set of challenges and rewards. Among the chief hurdles can be job burnout. As someone who is approaching 20 years in...
