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The Certified Investigative Services Practitioner (CISP) is a credential awarded by the International Advanced Enforcement Institute (IAEI). The IAEI is an international online investigative training and educational organization. Certified practitioners consist of both students as well professionals from a variety of vocations including private, corporate and government investigators, loss prevention and law enforcement. This certification assists in establishing a standardized benchmark for both experienced investigators as well those newly entering the industry having acquired a specialized skill set and demonstrate integrity and professionalism within their profession.

In order to become a Certified Investigative Services Practitioner (CISP) one must meet the following requirements: - Meet minimum academic requirements - Be of high moral - Agree to abide by the Code of Professional Ethics of the International Advanced Enforcement Institute.

Applicants for CISP certification must successfully challenge the examination and attain a minimum grade of 80%.

Moral character The IAEI require references attesting to one's character before granting certification.

Adhere to the Code of Ethics Per the IAEI website, the code of ethics states that a Certified Investigative Services Practitioner shall:

- Display a duty to professionalism and diligence in his or her duties. - Not engage in any illegal or unethical conduct, or any activity which constitutes a conflict of interest. - Demonstrate the highest level of integrity in the performance of all professional assignments. - Comply with lawful order of the courts and testify to matters truthfully and without bias or prejudice. - Not reveal any confidential information without proper authorization. - Disclose all relevant material matters discovered during the course of an investigation. - Constantly strive to improve the competency and efficiency of professional services undertaken under his or her direction.

Examination The CISP Exam consists of 103 questions from two mandatory sections, and additional questions from four elective sections from a group of six elective sections. Each question has a time limit of 60 seconds.

The CISP Exam covers:

•	Basic Investigative Techniques •	Advanced Surveillance Management

and four of the following six sections:

•	Undercover Operations Management •	Cyber Research and Investigations •	Interviewing Protocols and Techniques •	Organized retail Crime and Prevention •	CCTV and Video Surveillance Management •	Securing Digital Forensic Evidence

External links International Advanced Enforcement Institute " Categories: •	Professional titles and certifications •	Investigator •	Investigations John.battista55 (talk) 17:30, 23 March 2015 (UTC)

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