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
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
Three Ways a Private Investigator Can Get a Bad Reputation Brian WillinghamShort-term thinking can lead agencies to promise too much and disappoint the client. But reputation is for the long-haul. Read More
Six Things Private Investigators Won’t Tell You Brian WillinghamEver wonder what a private investigator might not be telling you? A New York PI has the scoop. Read More
Six Things Private Investigators Won't Tell You Brian WillinghamEver wonder what a private investigator might not be telling you? A New York PI has the scoop. Read More
Pre-Employment Background Checks: You Get What You Pay For Guest AuthorWhen it comes to background checks, client education is a big part of the job. In the high-stakes corporate world,... Read More