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PI’s Declassified!

PI’s Declassified!

Thursday at 9 AM Pacific

January 16th 2014: Just the Facts, Maam!

When conducting interviews and writing reports, private investigators must be forever cognizant of biases that may impact the objectivity of the investigation. This biased predisposition may be held by the investigator, the witness or both. Competent investigators must be aware that the commentary received from an individual reporting on what the person says they know or might have seen, comes from a unique perception…and possibly one with an agenda. Regardless of the type of case, it is critically important for an investigator’s reporting to be free of opinion, innuendo or conclusion. Retire

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Grace Elting Castle

Grace Elting Castle is an award winning newspaper editor, reporter, photographer, & columnist. She has been both an editor & co-editor of investigative books, written for numerous trade & legal publications, & has been listed in four Who’s Who publications.
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https://www.voiceamerica.com/show/1748/pis-declassified 09/05/2024 09:00 09/05/2024 10:00 PI’s Declassified! https://www.voiceamerica.com/show/1748/pis-declassified When conducting interviews and writing reports, private investigators must be forever cognizant of biases that may impact the objectivity of the investigation. This biased predisposition may be held by the investigator, the witness or both. Competent investigators must be aware that the commentary received from an individual reporting on what the person says they know or might have seen, comes from a unique perception…and possibly one with an agenda. Regardless of the type of case, it is critically important for an investigator’s reporting to be free of opinion, innuendo or conclusion. Retired private investigator and former newspaper reporter and editor, Grace Elating Castle will examine this process along with tips to keep investigators objectivity finely tuned. VoiceAmerica | Talk Radio | Online Talk Radio studio@voiceamerica.com false DD/MM/YYYY Add to Calendar
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