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2008
Volume VIII, Issue I
(March)
◦ The Art of Detecting Deception
◦
Why the Polygraph Remains the Gold Standard (by Donald J. Krapohl)
◦ PSE and Voice Stress Analysis (Arthur Herring III)
◦ New Stories and Upcoming Conferences
◦ The Resource Centre Roundup
2007
Volume VII, Issue IV
(December)
◦ A Holiday Message
◦
Did NSA Put a Secret Backdoor in New
Encryption Standard?
◦ Google Street View May Be Illegal In Canada
◦ Interrogation Procedures: Promises of Leniency (by John E. Reid
& Associates)
◦ New Stories and Publications of Interest
◦ The Guinness World Records Book for The Smallest Audio Recorders
In
The World!
◦ The Resource Centre Roundup
Volume VII, Issue III
(October)

◦ CPIRC Welcomes The Newest International Members
◦ Canadian Terror and Intelligence News Wire
◦ Homemade GPS Jammers Raise Concerns
◦ Computer Quick Tips
◦ Proper Techniques For Witnessing A Confession (by John E. Reid
& Associates)
◦ The Resource Centre Roundup
Volume VII, Issue II (June)

◦ CPIRC Is Now Accepting International Members
◦ The Best Places For Embezzled Money
◦ Canadian Quarter Led To Spy Coin Warnings
◦ The Resource Centre Roundup
◦ International Resources
Volume VII, Issue I (February)

◦ Unitas World Acquired CPIRC
◦ The Basic Anatomy of a Telephone Line Tap
◦ Common Errors in Evaluating a Suspect’s Truthfulness (by John E. Reid
& Associates)
◦ The Resource Centre Roundup
2006
Volume VI, Issue II (August)
◦ 20 Reasons to Join the
the CPIRC Family
◦ Handling the Angry Suspect (by John E. Reid & Associates)
◦ The Resource Centre Roundup
Volume VI,
Issue I
(March)
◦ iSoft — Canada’s Best
Private Investigation & Security Management
Software
◦ The Use of an Interpreter During an Interview (by John E. Reid &
Associates)
◦ Murder in a Potato Barn (by Katherine Steck-Flynn)
◦ Laser Listening Device Threats & Audio Noise Masking
◦ The Resource Centre Roundup
2005
Volume V, Issue III (December)
◦ iSoft — Canada’s Best
Private Investigation & Security Management
Software
Scheduled for Release on January 17
◦ If a Lie is Repeated Often Enough,
Can The Person Come to Believe
That The Lie Is True? (by John E. Reid & Associates)
◦ A Tribute to Nazi Hunter Simon Wiesenthal
◦ Stories of Interest that you’ll find in the Resource Centre
◦ The Resource Centre Roundup
Volume V, Issue II (August)
◦ Changes To The
Resource Centre
◦ Evaluating The Suspect Who Accepts
Some Responsibility For The
Crime (by John E. Reid & Associates)
◦ Private Security Firms Expanding Services (by Mike Levine)
◦ The Resource Centre Roundup
Volume V,
Issue I (March)
◦ Upcoming Conferences
◦ Considerations For An Investigator’s Attire (by John E. Reid &
Associates)
◦ The Resource Centre Roundup
2004
Volume IV, Issue IV (December)
◦ PI Trade Show coming October 2005!
◦ A CPIRC Interview with
Pro-Vision Group International
◦ Canada's National Sex Offenders Registry
◦ Interviewing Vs. Interrogation (by John E. Reid &
Associates)
◦ The Resource Centre Roundup
Volume IV, Issue III (September)

◦ Thanks For All Your
Support!
◦ Forensic Fast Facts
◦ The Use Of Evidence During An Interrogation (by John E. Reid &
Associates)
◦ The Resource Centre Roundup
Volume IV, Issue II (May)

THIS ISSUE IS DEDICATED TO THE LIFE OF CRAIG H. BEST. (1954-2004)
◦ Yeah, So Who Asked Ya? (by John A. Nolan)
◦ Louis Laframboise's Thoughts On The Proposed Changes To
The
Private Investigation Field In Quebec.
◦ The Use Of Spies (by Sun Tzu)
◦ The Resource Centre Roundup
Volume IV, Issue I (March)

◦ Are You Getting The Most
Intelligence ROI From Your Trade Show and
Conference Budget?
(by John A. Nolan)
◦ Speeding Up Your Computer (Part II)
(by Kevin Ripa)
◦ The Resource Centre Roundup
2003
Volume III, Issue II (November)

◦ What is Competitive
Intelligence? (by John A. Nolan)
◦ Speeding Up Your Computer (Part I)
(by Kevin Ripa)
◦ The Resource Centre Roundup
Volume III, Issue I (April)
◦ Code
Word: ECHELON (by
John Farinaccio)
◦ Steganography- Camouflage and Concealment
Revisited (by
J.
Rosenberger)
◦
Windows Explorer (by Kevin Ripa)
◦ The Resource Centre Roundup
2002
Volume II, Issue IV
(October)
◦ Identity Theft-
Didn't someone once say that imitation is the greatest
of form flattery? (by John Farinaccio)
◦ Eliminating Computer Lock Ups (by
Kevin Ripa)
◦ The Resource Centre Roundup
Volume II, Issue III (June)
◦ Contacted by Nigerian National
Petroleum Corporation
(by John Farinaccio)
◦
Etiquette and the Protection Agent (by Angelo M.
Marino)
◦ Protecting Your Computer
(by Kevin Ripa)
◦ The Resource Centre Roundup
Volume II, Issue II (May)
◦ Extortion and the Private
Investigator (by Norman Groot)
◦ Recognizing and Stopping Malicious
Programming (Kevin Ripa)
◦ The Resource Centre Roundup
Volume II, Issue I (February)
◦ Tracking Devices and Surveillance Investigations
(by Norman Groot)
◦ The World of Malicious Programming
(by Kevin Ripa)
◦ Clinical Polygraph Examinations: Managing Sex Offenders in
the
Community (by Sid Hurst)
◦ The Resource Centre Roundup
2001
Volume I, Issue III (November)
(No Longer Available)
Volume I, Issue II (October)
(No Longer Available)
Volume I, Issue I (July)
(No Longer Available)

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