Travers' National Recognition
Saved in America Founder Joseph Travers’ Book Featured in the U.S. Department of Justice NCJRS Virtual Library
The National Criminal Justice Reference Service (NCJRS) Virtual Library, an esteemed repository of over 235,000 resources on criminal justice topics, has honored Saved in America’s founder, Joseph Travers, by featuring his book in its collection. The library serves as a vital resource for professionals seeking comprehensive insights on subjects like law enforcement, corrections, juvenile justice, and victim support.
Joseph Travers’ influential work, Introduction to Private Investigation: Essential Knowledge and Procedures for the Private Investigator, now in its third edition, is a treasure trove of knowledge for aspiring and veteran private investigators alike. With topics ranging from surveillance techniques and drug identification to ethical practices and courtroom testimony, this book exemplifies the high standards of professionalism in the field.
This recognition underscores the impact Joseph Travers continues to make in advancing knowledge and practices within private investigation, aligning seamlessly with Saved in America’s mission to locate and recover missing children and combat human trafficking.
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