AI for Private Investigators: Applications, Limitations & Ethical Considerations Dean and Karen Beers
5 Orienteering Tips for Investigators Hal HumphreysWhen it comes to navigation, don't rely exclusively on GPS. Rely on yourself. Read More
Digging for Facts: A Reporter's Investigative Secrets Theo EmeryInvestigators and archaeologists may use different tools, says this veteran reporter. But their methods are similar. Read More
Digging for Facts: A Reporter’s Investigative Secrets Theo EmeryInvestigators and archaeologists may use different tools, says this veteran reporter. But their methods are similar. Read More
What to Do When Clients Go Mad Hal HumphreysAre there times when it’s clearly unethical to indulge and exploit a client's temporary (or full-bore) insanity? Read More
A Fitness Rx for Investigators Greg SeherLong days in the office, long nights of surveillance—it's easy for busy investigators to neglect fitness and nutrition. But bad habits are reversible. Read More
When Does Surveillance Become Stalking? Colleen CollinsSurveillance is a vital — and legal — part of a private investigator's job. But in some circumstances, it crosses a legal line. Read More
Interrogation: Backwards and Forwards Hal HumphreysOne theory for getting to the truth in an interrogation? Have the subject tell the story backwards...but does it work? Read More
21st Century Tips for Writing Reports Guest AuthorAre you still dropping digital images into a paper report and sending it via snail mail? You may as well be typing and snapping Polaroids. Read More