One of the most fascinating turn of events in this year’s political campaign has been the use of information warfare and hacking to try and influence this year’s presidential election. This has marked a sudden, shocking development in a lot of ways, and not the least of which is the ...
Distracted driving is a common term today. It's also a common practice. Despite laws regulating cell phone use while driving, we all see it everywhere we go. Driver’s texting, reading, talking—even playing games—on their phones, all while driving.
We get frustrated behind them when ...
Anyone who’s been to five minutes of an interviewing or investigator’s school, or who has taken a shoplifting call, knows the power of asking the right questions. “Yes or no: Did you steal?” vs. “So tell me what happened today” are two different ways to phrase the same question, ...
Do you know why at least twice in the last month, the Islamic State (ISIS) has posted the home addresses of various officers from multiple departments?
Have you considered why in the last several years numerous Department of Defense (DoD) members have had their personal details ...
Last time around, we talked about how to organize financial data for an investigation. Let’s take those techniques and apply them to a specific type of investigation: embezzlement.
Embezzlement: How It Works
For our purposes, we are going to refer to embezzlement as a financial ...
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