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How to Find Good Private Security
Before you hire a contractor to provide security for your home or business, it’s essential that you thoroughly research their capabilities and experience. Doing your research is necessary, especially if you’re planning on using them as a personal measure or on behalf of your business. Having the right security contractor can help protect you from various threats, especially if they follow you while traveling or at home.
By Ron Navarreta3 years ago in Criminal
Gone Without A Trace
August 30th is International Day of the Disappeared. Today is all about drawing attention to those who have disappeared without a trace. Every year, according to the Department Of Justice, over 600,000 people go missing in the US. Based on their statistics, someone goes missing every 40 seconds. The US police department has 100,000 active missing person cases on their desk every day. Though these numbers may look terrible, a vast majority of cases are closed as soon as they are opened. Out of the 600,000 cases, 485,000 of those cases will be solved within the first year we file them. Anybody of any age can go missing for a variety of reasons other than kidnapping. Drug use, psychiatric disorders, running away, and dementia are some of the most common ways people go missing. Here are some tips you should remember if your loved one goes missing someday.
By M.L. Lewis3 years ago in Criminal
Top Surveillance Strategies | Michael Barbieri PhD
Private investigators are expected to act lawfully and ethically when conducting surveillance. For instance, they cannot spy on people in a private home or hack into their online accounts. Understanding the rules and regulations surrounding private surveillance is crucial to ensure that investigators operate ethically and avoid getting into legal trouble.
By Michael Barbieri, PhD3 years ago in Criminal
Keep your finances safe. Top Story - August 2022.
In these desperate times when people want to work from home because of Covid, scammers increasingly use various schemes to separate people from their money. I taught high school forensics and used scenarios as a teaching tool. The following are fictional scenarios that demonstrate a couple of scamming techniques.
By Cat Turner3 years ago in Criminal
The Australian Legal System
In Australia the two main sources of law are the parliament and the Courts. The parliament takes responsibility making most of the laws. This is civil law. They use statute law, and this is when elected politicians can have the power to make laws that can be applied in the federal or state parliament level. The parliament can dictate authority to others to set up legal rules. The parliament can make legislation. They can have power to create laws unlike the court.
By Brandi Dexter3 years ago in Criminal











