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Do
you have advanced skills in conducting investigations? Are you
proficient in case management, evidence collection, and case
presentation?
If you can answer "yes," then you should seek PCI certification. The
PCI designation is the ASIS certification for those whose
primary responsibility is to conduct investigations.
Professional investigators want those three letters - PCI -
after their names to give them instant credibility and to help
them edge out their competition.
Applicants who wish to take the PCI
examination must satisfy certain security and/or educational
requirements:
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Five (5) years of investigations
experience, with at least two (2) years in case
management
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A high school diploma or GED
equivalent.
Professional Certified Investigators must adhere to the Code of
Professional Responsibility, agreeing to:
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Perform professional duties in
accordance with the law and the highest moral
principles.
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Observe the precepts of
truthfulness, honesty, and integrity.
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Be faithful, competent, and
diligent in discharging their professional duties.
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Safeguard confidential and
privileged information and exercise due care to prevent
its improper disclosure.
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Safeguard confidential and
privileged information and exercise due care to prevent
its improper disclosure.
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Not maliciously injure the
professional reputation or practice of colleagues,
clients, or employees.
More detailed information, including
definition of terms, eligibility and testing process is
available on the ASIS International
How to Become a PCI page. |