The PCI certification has heavy emphasis on
investigative skills and thorough case management.
Professional Certified Investigator (PCI)
ExamMETRIX CramSheets
The Professional Certified
Investigator (PCI) investigations examination targets security
professional whose primary responsibility is to conduct investigations.
It has multiple-choice questions covering tasks, knowledge, and skills
in the following major knowledge domains:
- Case Management
- Evidence Collection
- Case Presentation
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Table of Contents
(Contents updated on 28 Oct, 09)
Evidence is classified into testimonial, real, and demonstrative.
Testimony refers to the oral statements made by witnesses under oath.
Real evidence describes physical objects which played a part in the
issues being litigated. Demonstrative evidence is a tangible item that
illustrates certain material proposition created specifically for the
trial.
Admissible evidence can be direct or circumstantial. Direct evidence
normally includes testimony that tends to prove or disprove a fact in
issue directly, such as eyewitness testimony or a confession.
Circumstantial evidence, on the other hand, tends to prove or disprove
facts in issue indirectly, by inference.
Circumstantial evidence refers to all proof other than direct admission
of wrongdoing by the subject or a co-conspirator. A circumstantial case
may include “similar act evidence” to show a common scheme or plan, lack
of mistake or accident, modus operandi, and most commonly, intent.
Generally speaking, it must be complete with no gaps, consistent and
must exclude all explanations other than guilt. Collecting this type of
evidence is NEVER easy.
The admissibility of evidence depends largely on the factor of
relevance. Relevant evidence can be referred to as evidence “having any
tendency to make the existence of any fact that is of consequence to
determination of the action more probable or less probable than it would
be without the evidence.”
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