
Contents
I. Introduction
II. Abstract
III. Introduction
IV. Asking Questions, Initiating Investigation
V. The Investigative Process
VI. Original Sources not Understood or Ignored
VII. Established Opinions vs. Truth
VIII. Barriers and Authorities
IX. Interrogation vs. Interview
X. Interview Preparation
XI. Communication Skills
XII. Ethics and Investigation
XIII. Group Think
XIV. Bibliography
XV. End Notes
Abstract
Investigation is commonly defined in the current era as being associated with criminal (White collar1 and Blue collar2 behavior, actions, and various consequences ranging from theft to murder-for-hire and assassination, and more,3 while the practitioners of this sleuthfoot/gumshoed/shamus4 operation do use basic principles of investigation...
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