- Introduction to Skip Tracing, Backgrounds and Assets & Investigations
- Nuts and Bolts of Success
- Getting Started
- Developing Leads
- Using Personal Identifiers
- Common Informational Leads
- Thinking Outside the Box
- Thank You for taking this course!
Basics of Skip Tracing, Backgrounds & Assets (Part 1 of 2)
Don't forget to finish this course with Part 2 of 2
"Finding People and Finding Out About Them" is a basic skill of every private investigator. Many of these skilled are learned through advanced techniques, continuing education, and experience.
No longer are people found in the phone book (do you know what a phone book was?). They might be found on social media or a basic internet search. Most, if a private investigator is hired to do so, are found through special processes. This course is designed for the person interested in becoming an investigator, and the new to intermediate experienced investigators. All general investigations use these basic concepts - making this an excellent beginner course. In the course will be taught how to the student will also be able to improve and increase their results of successfully closed cases. The goal is to introduce strong fundamentals to understand and apply the basic investigative concepts for skip tracing, background and asset & liabilities investigations.
Learn from one of the nation's leading experts on "Finding People, Finding Out About Them" with over 25 years of experience.
More than two hours of how-to and real examples - like your own one-on-one personal mentorship!
Better find and use the resources available to investigators and manage their cases more effectively. Results of successfully closed cases should improve and increase.
Private Investigators (interested, new and veteran)
Understand and apply the basic investigative concepts for skip tracing, background and asset & liabilities investigations.
Be prepared to improve and hone your skills. More than the book and more than a conference or webinar!
Dean A. Beers, CLI, CCDI began his investigative career in 1987. He is a Certified Legal Investigator and Certified Criminal Defense Investigator, and expert consultant / witness in criminal defense homicide and civil equivocal death investigations. He is certified in Medicolegal Death Investigations and is a POST certified instructor, and experienced forensic autopsy assistant.
He has lectured extensively and authored multiple articles, peer-reviewed white papers, and provided expert testimony on Protocols of Private Investigation, and Forensic Investigations of Injury Pattern Analysis (including Blood Pattern Analysis) and Death Investigations (including Protocols and Standards), as well as consulted as a subject matter expert in Equivocal Death Analysis, Injury Causation, Time of Death, Crime Scene Analysis, Investigative Protocol, Evidence Protocol, and Forensic Photography.
Karen S. Beers, BSW, CCDI, began her investigative career in 1996, also earning her Bachelor's in Social Work from Colorado State University (Magna Cum Laude).She is also a Certified Criminal Defense Investigator (CCDI) and certified in Medicolegal Death Investigations. In addition to being a subject matter expert in death investigations, her background, education and experience with victim advocacy and counseling are valuable assets in working with families and victims of traumatic events.
As a death investigator Karen was involved in the investigations of all manners of deaths and incidents, training under three Forensic Pathologists. From 2004-2006 she investigated and assisted with numerous death cases and scenes, and assisted with forensic autopsies.
As Team Beers, they provide Expert Consultations and Legal Investigations of Death and Injury Causation in Civil, Criminal and Probate litigation – Together We're Better!