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Together We Are Better - AFI-LLC Newsletter December 2021
NEW Board Certified Forensic Death Investigator (CFDI) Program
Enrollment is now open for the new Board Certified in Advanced Death
Investigations Program exclusively partnered and offered with the Criminal
Defense Investigation Training Council. Details at
www.CertifiedForensicDeathInvestigator.com
Exclusively with the Criminal Defense Investigation Training Council!
Enrollment NOW OPEN – With Pre-Requisite Discount!
What is a Certified Forensic Death Investigator (CFDI)?
It is the first of its kind specifically for criminal defense investigations of Death and Serious Bodily Injury (SBI)!
Developed by Associates in Forensic Investigations and partnered exclusively with the Criminal Defense Investigation
Training Council (CDITC) - two powerful teams in their expertise, joining together of offer the CFDI Program for this
specialized training in advanced criminal defense investigations.
• Learn to Review and Analyze prosecution discovery and criminal defense evidence specific to Death / SBI.
• Learn the advanced skills of Accident, Suicide & Homicide Deaths or non-fatal SBIs specific to criminal defense.
• Learn the advanced skills of decedent and scene assessment and analysis specific to criminal defense.
• Apply the advanced skills, knowledge and experience to becoming a Subject Matter Expert (SME).
• Learn how to earn the designation of CFDI-SME or CFDI-Expert as a consultant and witness.
Learn more, and enrollment requirements at www.CertifiedForensicDeathInvestigator.com. Once you have earned your
CFDI, you will enhance all CDITC and other preeminent certifications and experiences as a Criminal Defense Investigator
to a new level of advanced knowledge and skills involving Death and Serious Bodily Injury (SBI) incidents.
Associates in Forensic Investigations - Agency Standards of Practice and Ethics
The issuance of a license does not provide assurance to a client of the experience and services of the investigator. The
basics to assurance are: 1) Licensed in the state or jurisdiction in which you are operating (if applicable); 2) Have a
permitted or otherwise lawful purpose; 3) Your activity must be lawful; and 4) Your activity and purpose must be ethical.
Read our Agency Standards of Practice at www.DeathCaseReview.com/standards.
Read our Agency Ethics at www.DeathCaseReview.com/ethics.
FREE Distance Learning Webinar for December:
“PI, Attorney and Client Relationship Ethics”
http://freevideo.InvestigativeCourses.com
Each month one of our core training videos is FREE to download and view, or listen to
as a podcast.
Preview all of our training webinars on your YouTube channel. www.youtube.com/c/DeanBeers4N6Associates
This Month:
>> PI, Attorney and Client Relationship Ethics
Understand the ethics of private investigations - as an investigator, consumer or client.
Ethics are professional standards that investigators must follow, particularly if retained by an attorney as their agent. A
violation of ethics can harmful to a case or relationship, even professional licensure can be disciplined for a violation. For
these reasons, it is important that all parties to the relationship are made aware of these ethics and are guided by them.
Ethics serve both professional and consumer protection. Only facts obtained ethically can be evidence - facts without
ethics is not evidence.
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