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Jason Ventre
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Coach Joe Sasso
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Amrik Binapal
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Barry Ghabaei
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Dan Emmett
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Stephen Kwame Mends
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Anne Fisher
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Victoria Renée Manley
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Vincent Parmentola
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Tom Morrow
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By Kitty Hailey
The real world of the private detective is much more than popular fiction implies. It's about hard work, creative thinking, long hours and endless details. Learn through the unique writing style of one of the professions most respected investigators. These stories, articles and essays have appeared in national and state investigative journals across the country. Compiled together they provide the experienced and neophyte investigator with a good solid overview of "how to" approach a variety of investigative tasks. Combined with the forms at the back of the book, this volume becomes the most handy reference that any investigator could use. Even the most skilled practictioner needs to understand the business of investigating before he or she can become a successful professional private investigator. This book does it all. It takes the reader through billing, marketing and report writing to difficult interviews, domestic and personal injury investigations. A complete and valuable text written in an enjoyable and readable style.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Sally Ramage
This is Book Two ( Fraud and the Serious Fraud Office) in the series 'Fraud Law', following Book One ( Serious Fraud and Current Issues), and deals with legal issues such as the right to silence of a suspect. The law of Germany, France and New York and Illinois is discussed and compared with English law to give a good perspective of fraud in the developed world. The very fact that the series consists of five volumes speaks for itself that fraud is a huge problem and seems to have become accepted as part of our culture, with roots of fraudulent behaviour running deep into the fabric of finance and accountancy. There is nothing new under the sun, as the saying goes, and fraud is as common today as in centuries past, man's ingenuity and cunning only growing sharper.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Sally Ramage
This is Book Two ( Fraud and the Serious Fraud Office) in the series 'Fraud Law', following Book One ( Serious Fraud and Current Issues), and deals with legal issues such as the right to silence of a suspect. The law of Germany, France and New York and Illinois is discussed and compared with English law to give a good perspective of fraud in the developed world. The very fact that the series consists of five volumes speaks for itself that fraud is a huge problem and seems to have become accepted as part of our culture, with roots of fraudulent behaviour running deep into the fabric of finance and accountancy. There is nothing new under the sun, as the saying goes, and fraud is as common today as in centuries past, man's ingenuity and cunning only growing sharper.
FORMAT: E-Book
By Ellsworth Fersch
This volume provides a clear and compelling introduction to the most controversial moral and legal problems in society. Focusing on ethical and legal decision making, it directs attention to the issues raised by the general public and by students of law, philosophy, justice, and social policy. Some frequently asked questions and examples address basic life and death issues: - abortion and infanticide;
- care of children, at risk because of predatory priests or alternatives to medicine;
- capital punishment, in general and excluding juveniles and the mentally retarded;
- right to die, including physician-assisted suicide and euthanasia.
Other frequently asked questions and examples address administrative practices: - affirmative action, especially in higher education;
- professional conduct of lawyers, doctors, and educators;
- sexual conduct, including homosexual behavior and same-sex marriage;
- privacy, as a personal problem and a Constitutional right.
The materials examine many controversies in ethical and legal decision making: - where competing moral and ethical values come from;
- how to balance reason and faith as significant factors;
- what the role of personal religious, political, and philosophical views is in deciding;
- which method is of use in interpreting the U.S. and State Constitutions;
- what factors to use in the confirmation of Justices and others;
- the importance of stability v. the necessity for change in addressing moral problems;
- whether legislatures or courts can better solve contemporary problems;
- the wide variety of views of ethical and legal decision making.
The extensive bibliography directs students and the public interested in further material to the important world where ethics and law, morality and public policy interact. This brief and readable book is the first place to look for what most people want to know about law and ethics.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Ellsworth Fersch
This volume provides a clear and compelling introduction to the most controversial moral and legal problems in society. Focusing on ethical and legal decision making, it directs attention to the issues raised by the general public and by students of law, philosophy, justice, and social policy. Some frequently asked questions and examples address basic life and death issues: - abortion and infanticide;
- care of children, at risk because of predatory priests or alternatives to medicine;
- capital punishment, in general and excluding juveniles and the mentally retarded;
- right to die, including physician-assisted suicide and euthanasia.
Other frequently asked questions and examples address administrative practices: - affirmative action, especially in higher education;
- professional conduct of lawyers, doctors, and educators;
- sexual conduct, including homosexual behavior and same-sex marriage;
- privacy, as a personal problem and a Constitutional right.
The materials examine many controversies in ethical and legal decision making: - where competing moral and ethical values come from;
- how to balance reason and faith as significant factors;
- what the role of personal religious, political, and philosophical views is in deciding;
- which method is of use in interpreting the U.S. and State Constitutions;
- what factors to use in the confirmation of Justices and others;
- the importance of stability v. the necessity for change in addressing moral problems;
- whether legislatures or courts can better solve contemporary problems;
- the wide variety of views of ethical and legal decision making.
The extensive bibliography directs students and the public interested in further material to the important world where ethics and law, morality and public policy interact. This brief and readable book is the first place to look for what most people want to know about law and ethics.
FORMAT: E-Book
By David Queen
The Private Investigator's Legal Manual is written especially for California private investigators and the attorneys who hire and represent them. This is the first and only complete source for answers to the often tricky and difficult legal issues unique to California investigators. The 300+ page Manual's ten Chapters cover more than 140 topics! It contains analysis of more than 150 court cases and 125 separate statutes and regulations of importance to California's private investigators and attorneys. The Manual also includes the full text of the most important California laws. And, it's fully indexed with nearly 900 entries for quick and easy referencing.
FORMAT: Softcover
By David Queen
The Private Investigator's Legal Manual is written especially for California private investigators and the attorneys who hire and represent them. This is the first and only complete source for answers to the often tricky and difficult legal issues unique to California investigators. The 300+ page Manual's ten Chapters cover more than 140 topics! It contains analysis of more than 150 court cases and 125 separate statutes and regulations of importance to California's private investigators and attorneys. The Manual also includes the full text of the most important California laws. And, it's fully indexed with nearly 900 entries for quick and easy referencing.
FORMAT: E-Book
By Kitty Hailey
The real world of the private detective is much more than popular fiction implies. It's about hard work, creative thinking, long hours and endless details. Learn through the unique writing style of one of the professions most respected investigators. These stories, articles and essays have appeared in national and state investigative journals across the country. Compiled together they provide the experienced and neophyte investigator with a good solid overview of "how to" approach a variety of investigative tasks. Combined with the forms at the back of the book, this volume becomes the most handy reference that any investigator could use. Even the most skilled practictioner needs to understand the business of investigating before he or she can become a successful professional private investigator. This book does it all. It takes the reader through billing, marketing and report writing to difficult interviews, domestic and personal injury investigations. A complete and valuable text written in an enjoyable and readable style.
FORMAT: E-Book
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