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| Workshop Surveillance 101 |
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Instructors: Colleen Collins and Shaun Kaufman. An overview of surveillances, from stationary to mobile to electronic, plus pointers on the legalities of surveillance. One week, 2 classes, questions answered by email in-between
Class 1
Introduction
All PIs Do Surveillances, Right?
A Few Words on the Legalities of Surveillances
When On Surveillance, Blend In
A Professional Surveillance Vehicle
Pre-Surveillance
Types of Surveillance
Class 2
Mobile Surveillance
Keeping a Surveillance Log
Rural Surveillance
Surveillance, the Glamorous Life (Not)
PIs Health Concerns While on Surveillance
GPS (Global Positioning System)
GPS Legalities | ||
| WHEN: | Sep 13 - Sep 19 | |
| COST: |
$10 for Premium Members
$15 for Basic & NON-Members | |
| REGISTRATION: |
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| WHO:
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Colleen Collins is a PI by day, a multi-published author by night. Her articles on private investigations have appeared on various sites on the Internet as well as in PI Magazine, Pursuit Magazine, and other publications. Her accomplishments as a PI include uncovering bogus identities, locating an abducted child, catching cheating spouses, and taking videos of an injury claimant throwing a burning fastball. A member of the Private Eye Writers of America (PWA), Mystery Writers of America (MWA), and Romance Writers of America (RWA), she's written 20 novels for both Harlequin and Dorchester and has spoken at conferences and workshops about writing private eyes in fiction. Shaun Kaufman has worked in and around the criminal justice field for nearly 25 years, as a former trial attorney and a current investigator. He's published articles in PI magazine, the Denver Law Review, and authored numerous briefs for the Colorado Court of Appeals, Colorado Supreme Court, and the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals. Shaun is a popular speaker at conferences, entertaining and educating writers with his insights and expertise about investigations, crime scenes, how PIs effectively testify in trials, and more. His father always told him to be a writer, not a lawyer. | |