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        Associates in Forensic Investigations - 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.

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        >> PI Standards 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.

        Standards of practice, and related ethics, are essential business protections and are often required in licensing
        programs, association memberships, and certification processes. Although these may vary, the guidance provided here
        is fairly universal and standard. 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.









































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