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Learn How Employee Background Checks Can Save Your Company Money

April 25, 2012

If you own a business, you should consider having background checks done on new employees by a private detective. New York companies of all kinds have been able to save money with this type of service, so you should consider how a detective’s background screening services can help you.

Employee Background Checks Reduce the Chances of Theft

When you find out about an employee’s history, both with the law and with previous employers, you can learn whether there is a good chance he or she will steal from you. While there is no way to guarantee that a new employee will not steal from the workplace, a prior history of this behavior can certainly tell you whether you need to be cautious if you choose to hire him or her.

Employee Background Checks Decrease Turnover Rates

When you hire someone without knowing his or her background, you are taking a huge chance. If you end up hiring someone who has a history of quitting or being terminated from jobs after just a few months, you have a high chance of the same pattern repeating itself in your office. Having a high turnover rate is costly since you have to spend time training new employees frequently. By running a background check given by a professional private detective, New York businesses have been able to avoid hiring employees who are likely to increase the turnover rate.

Be Aware of Substance Abuse by Doing an Employee Background Check

Most detectives can help your business by finding out whether new hires have had problems with drugs or alcohol. Employees who abuse either legal or illegal substances have a tendency to call in sick to work often, come in late, and be less productive. This can reduce your profits. In addition, employees of this type may increase the chances of workplace violence occurring since they may come to work with an altered mind.

This can put your other employees at-risk, and if anyone becomes injured or feels threatened, you could be facing a lawsuit. Even if the worst case scenario does not occur, you should know that employees who abuse substances are sick more often than others, which can increase your health insurance costs.

Clearly, when it comes to deciding whether to use a private detective, New York companies are advised to treat the option as an investment in their business. Hiring new employees without conducting professional background checks can be expensive and even disastrous for your business, so you should give the option some thought.

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How Can Hiring a Private Investigator Help Your Child Custody Case?

April 24, 2012

If you are concerned about your former spouse getting custody of your children, you should consider hiring a private investigator. NYC has several investigators with the right resources that can unveil the information you seek. Consider how the typical private investigator in NYC can help you with your child custody case.

Gaining the Right Documentation For Your Child Custody Case

A good private investigator can easily find documents that support your suspicions if you think your former spouse is not a good parent for your children. Investigators frequently know which records to check in order to gain evidence that supports your case. These might include criminal records and work history. You have every right to ensure that the person your children are staying with is able to provide a healthy, safe environment, so it makes sense to have important records checked. If we find anything that is amiss or can prove that your former spouse is not fit to raise children, you can likely use it to support your position in your child custody case.

Tracking Your Former Spouse

If you have reason to believe that your former spouse leads a dangerous lifestyle not suitable for children, a private investigator can track him or her to get the proof you need. For example, if you suspect your former partner is doing drugs or abusing alcohol with your children around, an investigator can obtain proof that you can present to the court. GPS tracking devices can get the results you need, and when it comes to the typical private investigator, NYC residents should be pleased to know most of them have this kind of resource.

Covert Surveillance

Being discreet is one major detail that you would probably expect to find in the average private investigator. NYC, fortunately, has at least a few investigators who are quite inconspicuous, using hidden cameras when necessary to catch your former spouse in the act. Whether you suspect he or she uses drugs, works at an illegal profession, or generally neglects the kids, a hidden camera may be what you need to confirm these beliefs.

When hiring a private investigator, NYC residents looking for help with a child custody case should seek out a professional with the necessary experience. You are advised to find an investigator who has gotten results for past clients, helping them gain custody or at least visitation with their children after revealing the results of the investigation.

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ATF Special Agent John Capano Memorial Fund

January 6, 2012

Tougher prison sentences and tighter security are needed to protect drugstores from the problem of prescription drug theft, Sen. Charles Schumer said Wednesday.

https://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/memorial-fund-created-family-slain-atf-special-agent-john-capano

Schumer (D-N.Y.) outlined an approach to combat the robberies in a news conference in Massapequa Park with police officials and Nassau County Executive Edward Mangano.

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Pharmacy Security Solutions

June 21, 2011

The intent meaning of World Wide Web no longer means what it stands for...WWW is now considered what it used to - WILD WILD WEST.

As of 6-19-11 the Close knit community of Medford, Long Island NY was stricken down with brutally senseless violence that left 4 dead. Shattered on the floor of Haven Pharmacy were innocent lives of men and women all of whom had no idea that on that morning they would not return to their loved ones.  A man killed 4 people on a quiet Sunday morning robbing a local Pharmacy and ran away.

Unfortunately, the “WWW” has not removed itself to far from the days when anyone could take whatever they saw in front of their eyes. The measures in place to help identify and aid in the prosecution of such monstrous acts of immorality and viciously heinous acts are as antiquated in such fashion; leaving no room for protection or protocol.

Radius Investigations has the issue at hand under control with proven tactics that will aid in the prevention of such acts against Pharmacy’s who not only are at risk but have experienced patterns as such.

Protocols of emergency procedure need to include the following:

  • Protocol and procedure training in various identifiers of counter surveillance of person’s who fall under the suspicious activity report guidelines “SAR’s”, set in place
  • Security personnel on premise with the ability to provide protection & emergency response procedure “ERP” in high priority incident preparedness
  • The proper training of individuals that are employed by the facility in the implantation of emergency response procedure in high priority incident preparedness
  • Direct connection to Emergency response via telecommunication  dial out to central station monitoring within the specific quadrant of each facility to Law Enforcement agencies
  • A Law Enforcement liaison infrastructure for high priority incidents
  • Annual in-service  training for the individuals appointed as “ERP” Employee’s

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Docs warn of 'Facebook' depression in teens

March 29, 2011

Add "Facebook depression" to potential harms linked with social media, an influential doctors' group warns, referring to a condition it says may affect troubled teens who obsess over the online site.

Researchers disagree about whether it's simply an extension of depression some kids feel in other circumstances or a distinct condition linked with using the online site.

But there are unique aspects of Facebook that can make it a particularly tough social landscape to navigate for kids already dealing with poor self-esteem, said Dr. Gwenn O'Keeffe, a Boston-area pediatrician and lead author of new American Academy of Pediatrics social media guidelines.

With in-your-face friends' tallies, status updates and photos of happy-looking people having great times, Facebook pages can make some kids feel even worse if they think they don't measure up.

It can be more painful than sitting alone in a crowded school cafeteria or other real-life encounters that can make kids feel down, O'Keeffe said, because Facebook provides a skewed view of what's really going on. Online, there's no way to see facial expressions or read body language that provide context.

The guidelines urge pediatricians to encourage parents to talk with their kids about online use and to be aware of Facebook depression, cyberbullying, sexting and other online risks. They were published online today in Pediatrics.

Abby Abolt, 16, a Chicago high school sophomore and Facebook user, says the site has never made her feel depressed, but that she can understand how it might affect some kids.

"If you really didn't have that many friends and weren't really doing much with your life, and saw other peoples' status updates and pictures and what they were doing with friends, I could see how that would make them upset," she said.

"It's like a big popularity contest -- who can get the most friend requests or get the most pictures tagged," she said.

Also, it's common among some teens to post judgmental messages of people they don't like, said Gaby Navarro, 18, a senior from Grayslake, Ill.

"Parents should definitely know" about these practices, Navarro said. "It's good to raise awareness about it."

The academy guidelines note that online harassment "can cause profound psychosocial outcomes." Last year's suicide of a 15-year-old Massachusetts girl occurred after she'd been harassed, in person and on Facebook.

O'Keeffe said the benefits of kids using social media sites like Facebook shouldn't be overlooked, however, such as connecting with friends and family, sharing pictures and exchanging ideas.

"A lot of what's happening is actually very healthy, but it can go too far," she said.

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Video Baby Monitors

February 26, 2011

WASHINGTON - Nearly 2 million Summer Infant video baby monitors were recalled Friday after being linked to the strangulation deaths of two infants.

The Consumer Product Safety Commission says the electrical cords on the monitors can be dangerous for babies if placed too close to their cribs.

According to the commission, a 10-month-old girl from Washington, D.C., died in March when she strangled on the cord of a Summer Infant monitor camera that had been placed on the top of the crib rail. In November, a 6-month-old boy from Conway, S.C., strangled in the electrical cord of a baby monitor placed on the changing table attached to his crib.

The commission and Summer Infant are also aware of a 20-month-old boy from Pittsburgh who nearly strangled on a camera cord that was mounted to the wall in reach of the child.

In all, about 1.7 million monitors - more than 40 different models of handheld, digital and color monitors - are being recalled by Summer Infant.

The company will provide new on-product warning labels and instructions about monitor placement.

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