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Professional Investigators Targeted - AFI-LLC Newsletter January 2021

        NEW COMMENTARY - Professional Investigators Targeted
        Since late 2016 our profession has faced a growing assault on our access to important public records. NCISS, NALI and
        state associations are all working together for you. Your membership and support are needed or risk losing access to
        these regulated public records at the discretion of misinformed and zealous privacy advocates. At the heart of this is the
        access to driver license records… but it will not end there, as all records Professional Investigators use are targeted.
        (see below for details)

        FREE Training Video (January only)
        Each month one of our core training videos is FREE to view or listen to as a podcast. This training video is available FREE
        in January only.

        >> Private Investigator Standards of Practice and Ethics
        Understand the importance of standards of practice, and related ethics, in protecting yourself, your agency, and your
        client – as well as our profession.
        (see below for details)

        UPDATED and NEW Board Certified in Advanced Death Investigations Program
        Having completed our initial core and basic courses for new and experienced legal investigators, we have worked
        diligently to finalize the new Board Certified in Advanced Death Investigations Program exclusively partnered and
        offered with the Criminal Defense Investigation Training Council. Watch for the special announcement!

        Exclusively for the Criminal Defense Investigation Training Council (CDITC)!
        What is a Certified Forensic Death Investigator (CFDI)? Developed by Associates in Forensic Investigations partnered
        exclusively with the Criminal Defense Investigation Training Council (CDITC) this enhances all certifications and
        experience to bring criminal defense investigators to a new level of advanced knowledge and skills for the most common
        defense areas – criminal defense involving death and serious bodily injury incidents.

        Investigators – if you are a member of CDITC, NCISS, NALI, WAD or any state association, well as NAPD or NDIA – contact
        us for a discount code for our courses on the Vimeo platform and a copy of the reference PowerPoint presentation.
        ** Please ask your association to reciprocate with sharing our courses. In return, we will donate a matching donation.

        Our courses are all online at our host site, as well as other education platforms – and, with the goal to provide legal
        investigators with valuable continuing education resources, we are sharing course from Criminal Defense Investigation
        Training Council (Brandon Perron, CCDI), PI Institute (Kelly Riddle, TCI), ALIVE (Michael Julian, CPI), PI Education (Hal
        Humphreys, CFE), and Investigation Education Consultants (Rory McMan, CLI) and other recognized providers. Links to
        these providers are on our website! We now have Affiliate and Member programs for additional rewards and discounts.

        You can find all of our current and upcoming training courses, and links to the platform you choose, at
        www.InvestigativeCourses.com. Preview any of our courses at http://coursespreview.InvestigativeCourses.com and
        view the catalog at http://catalog.InvestigativeCourses.com (updated regularly – check for updates with discounts).

        News From Our Profession
        Thanks to our colleagues sending this information!
          - Is Your Agency or Association Offering Webinars?
          - Why Visit the Collision Scene?
          - Testimony Excluded After Expert is Unable to Rule Out Other Theories
          - Photo Documentation of Abuse: Key Considerations
          (see below for details and links)









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