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Credit Card Fraud - 21 Tips to Preventing Fraud

Credit card fraud is more prevalent in this day and age than it ever was.  With fraudulent transactions on the rise, it is more important than ever to guard your number to minimize crooked activity by unscrupulous identity thieves.
Here are some tips to preventing credit card fraud:

Keep track of your card every time you use [...]

25Aug2009 | writer | 0 comments | Continued
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Private Investigator Tools - Looking For Behavioral Abnormalities in Your Spouse?

Suppose a wife has been married for several years.  Suddenly, her husband starts working out by lifting weights, doing cardio, and refraining from eating fatty foods.  His biceps are bulking up as well as his abs.  Should she be happy or suspicious in his behavioral change?  If she does not have the body of a [...]

25Aug2009 | writer | 0 comments | Continued
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What is a Nanny Cam?

Did you hire juvenile daycare to watch over your baby while you and your spouse are out on the town?Do you not get comfortable with her yet?  Perhaps you want to know what is going on with your babysitter while you are away.  A nanny cam is a perfect tool to use to keep a [...]

25Aug2009 | writer | 0 comments | Continued
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Forensic Science - Obtaining Tire Impressions From the Crime Scene

If you are a fan of CSI, you may have noticed that one of the clues that crime scene investigators (CSI’s) obtain from the scene is tire impressions.  These tire impressions could suggest what vehicle was used to transport a dead body to or from a scene of a murder.
How do investigators go about getting [...]

23Aug2009 | writer | 0 comments | Continued
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Analyzing Gunshot Wounds

Whenever a crime such as a shooting occurs and authorities are called to investigate, it is up to an experienced detective to make important assessments at the scene of the crime.
When a firearm is discharged, the projectile, or bullet, is not the only thing that leaves the barrel. Not only does the bullet exit the [...]

7Jun2009 | writer | 0 comments | Continued
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Confidential Informant Classification - Rats Used in Law Enforcement

What could be worse than somebody willing to betray his friends, family, and country for the sake of money? Many juries will respond “nobody” and may even ignore information provided by a rat, or informant in court.
Known to the crooks on the street as rats, confidential informants or plainly informants are a valuable asset to [...]

4Jun2009 | writer | 0 comments | Continued
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Assessing Fatal Stab Wounds

Whenever a crime such as a stabbing occurs and authorities are called to investigate, it is up to an experienced detective to make important assessments at the scene of the crime.
Wounds inflicted by a cutting object such as knife or some other sharp tool may indicate stab wounds resulting from slashing or thrusting. Given the [...]

2Jun2009 | writer | 0 comments | Continued
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The Lie Detector Machine - What is It?

Perceptive interrogators measure trustworthiness of a person to arrive at the truth of their statements.
Kinesiology, the study of body language, speaks louder than words to those who know how to “read” body language. A person who is lying to you rarely makes eye contact, covers his mouth, scratches his nose, rubs the back of his [...]

2Jun2009 | writer | 0 comments | Continued
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Crime Scene Forensics - Analyzing Broken Glass Found at a Crime Scene

Suppose a victim called police and notified that somebody committed a drive-by shooting on his house. Crime scene investigators (CSI’s) then show up to investigate the crime. One of the things they anlayize is the broken glass through which the bullets pass. A skilled technician with a keen eye for details found in broken glass [...]

31May2009 | writer | 0 comments | Continued
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Crime Scene Forensics - Analyzing Properties of Glass Found at a Crime Scene

Suppose a person became the victim of a hit-and-run accident in which the perpetrator drove off without stopping to check if anybody got hurt yet leaving clues of broken glass at the scene of the crime.
How do crime scene investigators (CSI’s) go about studying the shards of glass? In this article, I will attempt to [...]

31May2009 | writer | 0 comments | Continued
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