What is an Investigation?
A systematic & thorough examination or inquiry into something or someone (the collection of facts & information) and the recording of that examination in a report)
What is a fact-finding process, ideally separated from the decision-making process?
Workplace Investigation
Facts of an effective workplace investigation
Primary Purposes of any Investigation
What is a lack of solid, ethical standards that can seriously damage the effectiveness of an investigative unit & can leave the organization open to civil or criminal liability?
Ethics
Two Key Decisions for Outsourcing and Investigation
5 Attributes of an effective & reliable investigation
5 Principle resources of an investigation unit
4 Phases of the investigative life cycle
3 Tools of an investigator (“the 3 I’s”)
3 Definition or foundation documents for the unit
When should an employer determine whether the employee conduct is a legitimate subject of discipline & inquiry under state & federal laws?
Prior to conducting an investigation
Principle characteristics of internal theft
Incident investigations may also be referred to as…
Complaint Investigations (which is the most common type of investigation in many organizations
An Incident Reporting System does 2 things that could not otherwise be done
4 Categories of Security Data Analysis
The purpose of an Incident Report is to…
Provide data on which to base security decisions
Benefits of an Incident Reporting System
3 Steps to recommended reporting progression
3 Types of Incident Database Reports
Predictive Modeling
By tracking & analyzing incidents, the security manager can determine countermeasures that may prevent future losses
What is a common mistake of inexperienced investigators
Failing to corroborate evidence
3 Forms of evidence
Spoken statement regarding person’s knowledge which may be direct or indirect & gained in any manner
Oral Evidence