01-23-2015, 08:45 AM
Appreciate any1 can share this to help locate my father that I have not seen for decades.
Tracing
An Investigators Guide To
Finding Wanted and Missing Persons
By David C Palmer FIPI F.Inst.L.Ex
Investigations into tracing missing persons are taking place constantly -
at professional and amateur levels, within and outside the legal
sphere. They are done for a number of reasons, but the methodology is
principally the same.
This book is intended to aid those whose work, or interest, lies
in finding people. It is a guide to the methods and the legalities
surrounding what can be very interesting work, the resolution of a
puzzle which is not overly affected in its solving by evidential
restrictions. It is also intended to address investigations into those
persons who are lost either through time, or through a decision to go
missing as a result of excessive pressures, legal, sociological and
psychological.
It is not intended to find kidnapped people, or genuine
'missing' persons who have gone missing as a result of mental illness.
In it's pages, investigators will be provided with advice on how to
solve the riddle of a missing or wanted person enquiry: the definitions
which apply, and which may direct their enquiries; the techniques of
asking questions and developing information from documentary evidence;
details of resources that they need to utilise in order to solve their
riddles; and much more besides.
Such guidance is rare. The majority of books on this subject are
published in the United States, with a bias towards their methods and
availability of information - methods and information that simply aren't
available to British investigators.
Purchase the book
Price: £39.00
This is an electronic book and will be emailed to the customer in Adobe Acrobat format
About the author
David Palmer is a practising criminal investigator, serving in the
Police Force, and having at one time taken responsibility for the
tracing of wanted persons in his area of operations. He achieved
Fellowship of The Institute of Professional Investigators with his
thesis on the process of a missing or wanted persons investigation.
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Tracing
An Investigators Guide To
Finding Wanted and Missing Persons
By David C Palmer FIPI F.Inst.L.Ex
Investigations into tracing missing persons are taking place constantly -
at professional and amateur levels, within and outside the legal
sphere. They are done for a number of reasons, but the methodology is
principally the same.
This book is intended to aid those whose work, or interest, lies
in finding people. It is a guide to the methods and the legalities
surrounding what can be very interesting work, the resolution of a
puzzle which is not overly affected in its solving by evidential
restrictions. It is also intended to address investigations into those
persons who are lost either through time, or through a decision to go
missing as a result of excessive pressures, legal, sociological and
psychological.
It is not intended to find kidnapped people, or genuine
'missing' persons who have gone missing as a result of mental illness.
In it's pages, investigators will be provided with advice on how to
solve the riddle of a missing or wanted person enquiry: the definitions
which apply, and which may direct their enquiries; the techniques of
asking questions and developing information from documentary evidence;
details of resources that they need to utilise in order to solve their
riddles; and much more besides.
Such guidance is rare. The majority of books on this subject are
published in the United States, with a bias towards their methods and
availability of information - methods and information that simply aren't
available to British investigators.
Purchase the book
Price: £39.00
This is an electronic book and will be emailed to the customer in Adobe Acrobat format
About the author
David Palmer is a practising criminal investigator, serving in the
Police Force, and having at one time taken responsibility for the
tracing of wanted persons in his area of operations. He achieved
Fellowship of The Institute of Professional Investigators with his
thesis on the process of a missing or wanted persons investigation.