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		<title>Private Investigation and Integrity Advice</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hiring is quite the different process today than it once used to be, with more checks and balances. What about security risks and how do you weed people out of the hiring process based on certain indicative risks? Checking people out with integrity testing plays a big part in hiring now. Not every position in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Hiring is quite the different process today than it once used to be, with more checks and balances. What about security risks and how do you weed people out of the hiring process based on certain indicative risks?  Checking people out with integrity testing plays a big part in hiring now. Not every position in a company is going to require high level measures to check the persons character and integrity, but it&#8217;s good to know there are tests you can have administered to achieve a certain level of screening.</p>
<p>Of course the first step is to do a background check on candidates aspiring to work with you. Now the background check is a good idea, however it does not help you rule out potential troublemakers, as not all future troublesome employees have a history of problems. What you want to know is if a particular candidate is likely to steal from you or indulge in other behaviors like drugs abuse and disciplinary problems. Apart from a <a href="http://www.surelock.org/" target='_blank'>Detective Agencies</a>,  business owners want to know if the person they would like to hire is someone they can rely on to do their job well and are dependable, as this reflects on the business reputation.  Knowing what a person&#8217;s personality is like before you spend more money on training them to work for you is a good cost saving measure. </p>
<p> There are always holes in a person&#8217;s background check that can be filled in when you have an integrity test administered.  These tests help point out what other traits a person possess, such as being someone you can trust and whether or not they are dependable. <a href="http://www.surelock.org/services/personal-injury-fraud" target='_blank'>Fraud Investigations</a>  These secondary traits are good to know when hiring new people.</p>
<p> Personality tests, along with integrity testing will give you a really good idea of what the person you want to hire will be like working for you.  Employers can&#8217;t be too cautious in this day and age to try and choose stable, reliable and dependable employees who will give an honest day&#8217;s work for an honest day&#8217;s pay.  Every test you give a potential employee has legal ramifications, so make sure you speak to a lawyer before giving tests. If its too much for you to understand take a break and fly to <a href="http://www.fleewinter.co.uk/morocco/medina.php" target='_blank'>Marrakech Riads</a>  The law states that employers must not discriminate against anyone or infringe on their privacy, so before testing anyone consult a solicitor.  There are a variety of ways to administer integrity tests, so there should be no problem finding a venue that works for you.</p>
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		<title>Home Security &#8211; Provide You Secure in Living</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Dec 2008 15:58:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you want to have safe and sound feeling in your home or if you&#8217;re living in a place that is prone to crime, home security system might be the finest selection for you. It is cannot be denied that everyone want to feel safe and sound feeling and they want to save their families [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you want to have safe and sound feeling in your home or if you&rsquo;re living in a place that is prone to crime, <a href="http://personalsecuritysolution.com/" target='_blank'>home security</a> system might be the finest selection for you. It is cannot be denied that everyone want to feel safe and sound feeling and they want to save their families and their possessions. So what&rsquo;s more, home security will be the finest selection for you.</p>
<p><b>Home Security 10</b></p>
<p>Today, home security becomes a successful business. Every year, security companies gets lots of dollars from safeguarding homes from fires, burglaries, and break-in. For your home, these companies provide you various selections that can you choose from. If you make a decision to hire them, they will come in and evaluate your security needs. After that, they will suggest you what kind of system would be best for your home.  </p>
<p>Once you get an evaluation of your home by a home security company, you may realize that you won&rsquo;t have quite as much security as they have recommended. If this is the case, you can put together your own <a href="http://personalsecuritysolution.com/" target='_blank'>home security system</a> that focuses on specific problems with security that you home has. This way, you&rsquo;ll get the security that you need without the high price of getting a full service from a security company.   </p>
<p>To make certain that you&rsquo;re living in a place that is prone to crime, you need to check you home first. You may need to take a vigilant look at the outside of your home. Check every spot of your house that might have an easy time breaking in. Repair every broken doors and windows that you find.  </p>
<p>These are inviting criminals to break in to your house. You may also check your house out at night and see where the darkest parts of your yard are. If there is some place that is really dark and would give a criminal good cover in order to get closer to your house, this is where you may need to set up motion sensor lights. These are also helpful to you on a regular basis because it may make it safer to walk from your car to your house at night.  </p>
<p>Nowadays, home security is a significant part of owning a home. There is nothing you would not do in order to guard your family. In addition, lots of people feel that their family is well protected by having a great home security system, either by putting together by yourself or through a company .   </p>
<p>To have a protected feeling in your home does not&rsquo;t always mean that you need to spend all of your money. Just make certain that you have a basic safety in your home and this will give you the comfort secure feeling. </p>
<p>Still being curious about <a href="http://personalsecuritysolution.com/home-security/home-security-provide-you-secure-in-living/" target='_blank'>home security</a>? Just explore more on the links here and you will get much more about it.</p>
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		<title>Investigative Netdetective Toolset Outperforms</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Sep 2008 03:19:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Both pro and amateur Investigation in the United States has taken a recent turn to the online environment. This includes a useful Find a person email tool for locating lost friends, old school classmates and missing family members, using the information search power of The Internet. These rapid changes in people searching methods started to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Both pro and amateur Investigation in the United States has taken a recent turn to the online environment. This includes a useful <a href="http://www.find-a-person-e-mail-address.com/" target='_blank'>Find a person email</a> tool for locating lost friends, old school classmates and missing family members, using the information search power of The Internet.</p>
<p>These rapid changes in people searching methods started to happen from 1995 to 1996 with the appearance of the two hi tech  investigative tools: Web Detective and Net Detective. Later, these two basic, online information gathering services found dozens of rank imitators trying to ride the wave of online information provision.</p>
<p>Some clear uses of the latest hi tech online people search tools include pre employment background screening, potential tenant background checking, legal office information and fact gathering, registered U.S. private investigation and law enforcement info seeking purposes. </p>
<p>It is a real tribute to the North American society, that high degrees of openness and transparency can truly survive in the USA, as indeed The Constitution of The United States of America had always intended. Now, enter the Information Age deluge of The Internet and the database search tools seem to appear like magic for people to access vast storehouses of social information.</p>
<p>New tools and systems like <a href="http://www.vianet.net.au/~ocean/netdetective.htm" target='_blank'>NetDetective</a> will prove useful to both U.S. amateur investigators and true professionals alike, because of both the convenience and the scope of databases that are now searchable online. In the preferred online systems there is a large degree of cross-database integration and collaboration. This becomes essential when you seek an address history from a reverse cell phone lookup, for instance.</p>
<p>State and Federal Government departments such as DMV, the Social Security Administration and Court houses (DOJ) have very cautiously released some databases such as Court and criminal records. Obviously, the caution is based on reasonable fears of contravening the opposing privacy legislation which looks at first glance to be in conflict with the Freedom Of Information Act. However, each piece of law has its own specific areas of application. The new breed of online tools are legal.</p>
<p>Geoff Dodd<br />Investigative Editor-in-Chief</p>
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		<title>Tools Of Pro Investigators Shared By Net Detective</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 21 Sep 2008 02:27:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Announcement comes that a little known blog jam packed with investigative tool sets and systems has been around on Blogger for quite some years. You can see this curious resource stockpile at Net Detective The owner was keeping a very low profile, it seems, to build up his inventory and tools for later release. A [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Announcement comes that a little known blog jam packed with investigative tool sets and systems has been around on Blogger for quite some years. You can see this curious resource stockpile at <a href="http://net-detective.blogspot.com/" target='_blank'>Net Detective</a></p>
<p>The owner was keeping a very low profile, it seems, to build up his inventory and tools for later release. A good policy when you are in such a competitive field as &#8216;Investigation Tool-set Net Detective Ideas!&#8217; is in as you need an edge in terms of range and quality of systems offered to an ever more skeptical prospective audience of amateur and pro investigators.</p>
<p>What has gone wrong, to put it simply? Well the problem is that too many fast operators had built quick and nasty solutions for public records lookup that skimped and that sometimes consisted of a mere &#8216;collection of web links&#8217; or browser bookmarks. One such example was Web Detective. These sites had no true sizeable databases of their own.  </p>
<p>And the best solution? The solid long term answer is to arrange with the owners of social records databases for integrated searching facilities.<br />This solution is technically demanding as it integrates data from many sources such as telephone company directories, reverse lookup, Social Security SSN data, births and deaths, history of addresses, and more local marriages, divorce and adoption files, as well as court records from U.S. states and counties.</p>
<p>Surprisingly, this has been achieved and &#8216;Investigation Tool-set Net Detective Ideas!&#8217; is worth your time for a visit to read and learn more about exactly what can be achieved with integrated database searching.</p>
<p>This type of service is suitable for amateur online investigators as well as professional law enforcement agents and private investigators, as it can dig deep into the precise public information under FOIA that is needed at a critical time.</p>
<p>Families in particular at times of crisis may need to reunite and that is one reason why personal information can be very important to them as is the address history facility at <a href="http://net-detective.blogspot.com/" target='_blank'>NetDetective people search</a> using the ReverseMobile tool. These systems do not breach privacy laws because all information is sourced from public records under federal Freedom Of Information.</p>
<p>Geoff Dodd<br />Investigative Editor<br />Investigation Tool-set Net Detective Ideas!<br />A Blog on Blogger.com</p>
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		<title>Biometric Cards For UK Citizens Bad Idea Government Warned</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Jun 2008 22:07:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Britains vision of a national identity card for all of Her majesty&#8217;s subjects that will carry biometric information could play into the hands of organised crime the UK Government were warned today. Ross Anderson, a professor of security engineering at Cambridge University explained that unlike a chip and pin card, if your identity has been compromised via a biometric [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img align="right" src="http://identitytheft-protection.org/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/iris-scanning-biometrics.jpg" alt="iris-scanning-biometrics.jpg" />Britains vision of a national identity card for all of Her majesty&#8217;s subjects that will carry biometric information could play into the hands of organised crime the UK Government were warned today.</p>
<p>Ross Anderson, a professor of security engineering at Cambridge University explained that unlike a chip and pin card, if your identity has been compromised via a biometric card or data base you cannot simply replace the information.</p>
<p>Good point, and neither can you go and get a new set of finger prints or a new pair of eyes to set up a new account down at the biometric office!</p>
<p>The biometric card has been in the planning for some time as is due to roll out next year on a voluntary basis before the next Government decides if they are to be compulsary.</p>
<p>When the biometric identity card was first mooted by then Prime Minister Tony Blair, the British people were told it was the first step towards a cash free society but as Ross Anderson has pointed out to a Commons Home Affairs committee:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;Once you start using biometrics on a very wide scale, for all sorts of everyday transactions, organised crime will also have your biometrics.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8216;You do not know which shops are owned by the Mafia but if you end up having to put your fingerprint on the glass every time that you buy a can of Coke, sooner or later the Mafia will have the biometrics of millions of people.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>David Cameron the leader of the opposition has already stated he will scrap the biometric identity card should he become the next Prime Mnister.</p>
<p>Meanwhile a Home Office spokeswoman has tried to calm any growing worries by saying:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8216;Biometric information will be encrypted from the moment a person is enrolled right through to the National Identity Register.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>Well that should keep the UK public sleeping better at night then!</p>
<p>Source: <a target="_blank" href="http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1024946/Mafia-steal-millions-biometric-identities-MPs-warned.html">Mail On Sunday</a> (UK newspaper with strong ties to the oppostition party)</p>
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