by admin | Mar 20, 2017 | Interviews
One of the greatest challenges for law enforcement is working with incarcerated criminals. While local and state police take the lead on investigations, once a criminal is serving time, correctional officers take over. It is their duty to ensure not only that...
by admin | Mar 16, 2017 | Interviewing and Interrogation
His arms are folded over his chest; his legs are crossed. You, on the other hand, are sitting back, hands interlaced at the back of your head, legs in that position some women call “manspreading.” The suspect is being defensive, and you are showing you are in control....
by admin | Mar 10, 2017 | Fraud
When schemers meet dreamers, visions of driving out of a four-car garage in a new Lamborghini can mess with cognitive thinking. Piles of “Benjamin Franklins” staring you in the face has that effect, and when the money starts to dwindle, those dreams turn into...
by admin | Mar 8, 2017 | Law enforcement
He still has fragments of bullets in his head. Now over eighty-years-old, Frank Serpico doesn’t forget and some people won’t let him. The former NYPD detective whistleblower was an undercover cop who became aware of widespread police corruption in his department in...
by admin | Mar 6, 2017 | Criminal investigations
See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil—surviving in prison means keeping your mouth shut. With almost one and a half million people locked up in state prisons, over 200,000 in federal prisons, and another 600,000 plus in local jails, there are a lot of secrets. It’s...
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