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Reviewing and Comprehending Autopsy Reports for Investigators

1/5/2014

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Special Announcement:
Reviewing and Comprehending Autopsy Reports
for Private Investigators


Associates in Forensic Investigations, LLC is pleased to announce the availability of 'Reviewing and Comprehending Autopsy Reports'.

This is an award winning (2nd Place - NALI's 'The Legal Investigator' Publisher's Award) peer reviewed 20+ page white paper detailing the value of understanding the autopsy report and the information accompanying it as a valuable asset to all investigators.  This was originally Dean's Certified Legal Investigator examination white paper for the National Association of Legal Investigators (NALI).

Voltaire said “To the living we owe respect, but to the dead we owe only the truth.” This is the definitive task of the medicolegal death investigator and forensic pathologist. The course of the death investigation has multiple phases including: scene investigation, body assessment, medical records, and the forensic autopsy. This is finalized in three documents: the death certificate, the investigator’s report, and the autopsy report. In order to understand the importance of the autopsy report, and how to interpret it, you should understand how all the other factors influence the report and why you cannot rely on the autopsy report alone.

This is a must have reference for all investigators involved in death and injury causation.

Order now via PayPal and secure download to your email at http://www.reviewingautopsyreports.com

Those persons interested in death investigation and injury causation through distance learning, are encouraged to visit www.MedicolegalDeathInvestigations.com for more details - including how investigators can mitigate the course cost and earn higher fees.

2 Comments
Larry Groseclose
6/5/2018 03:29:53 pm

I'm a practicing polygraph examiner and have worked as an investigator in the past. Retired federal, now in private practice. Even though I doubt that I will conduct a homicide investigation, the more I can learn the better, even at this late date.

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Dean A. Beers
6/5/2018 05:26:21 pm

Great to hear from you and thanks for downloading the white paper. Good luck in your continued endeavors and be sure and check out www.InvestigativeCourses.com

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