Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Our state-approved 70-hour Georgia private detective pre-licensing class is up and running.

Originally shared by Pursuit Magazine

Our state-approved 70-hour Georgia private detective pre-licensing class is up and running. Those needing the required course can now complete it online via http://PIeducation.com/ whenever, and from wherever, they choose (there's nothing like completing state-required training in your pajamas or with your favorite beverage). No travel expenses, time away from home, falling asleep in class or taking valuable time off of work.

If you know someone who wants to be a private detective in GA and needs the class, please think of us and send them our way! We'll take great care of them and they'll get the best education available.

http://pieducation.com/catalog/about-georgia-private-investigator-class.shtml
http://pieducation.com/catalog/about-georgia-private-investigator-class.shtml

Back when many of us began our careers investigating claims, we did it the old fashioned way… There was no internet,...

Back when many of us began our careers investigating claims, we did it the old fashioned way… There was no internet, cell phones were the size of suitcases and e-mail had yet to replace inter-office memos. But somehow, we managed to get by using the relatively scarce resources available at the time.
http://pursuitmag.com/2012/02/social-networking-and-the-claims-investigation/

To most of us, false confessions and accusations seem completely unfathomable.

To most of us, false confessions and accusations seem completely unfathomable. The first couple of questions that come to mind are, “Why would anyone admit to a crime that he/she did not commit?” and “Why would anyone knowingly accuse a person of a crime he/she did not commit?” The only person able to answer these questions is the person making the false confession or accusation.
http://pursuitmag.com/2012/02/false-confessions-and-accusations/