The Kentucky Society of Professional Investigators (KSPI) names PI Magazine 's8211; the journal for professional investigators 's8211; as the organization's8217;s official
publication.
As the leading trade publication for the investigative profession, PI Magazine provides private investigators, private detectives, law enforcement detectives and related investigative
professionals with the most up-to-date information including techniques and technology in the investigative field.
The association between KSPI and PI Magazine ties together two well recognized organizations that share a single goal, a commitment to sharing valuable information. PI Magazine
editor-in-chief Jimmie Mesis commented, 's8220;When you have two organizations both focused on education and promoting professionalism within the investigative community, it seems like a
logical progression that will ultimately benefit all in the investigative profession.'s8221;
The Kentucky Society of Professional Investigators, http://www.kspi.org formed in 2005 to cultivate and advance knowledge of the science and techniques
of professional investigation. KSPI Executive Director Tom Loos, Sr. added, 's8220;As an organization we's8217;re trying to develop a network where our members can spread their ideas and
knowledge. We believe this partnership will help us further that goal.'s8221;
KSPI joins the United States Association of Professional Investigators - USAPI and the World Association of Private Investigators - WAPI as organizations to also name PI Magazine their
official publication.
PI Magazine is the only international trade magazine and the most up-to-date resource of information and technology for private investigators and law enforcement detectives with more than
30,000 readers from 22 countries. For more information, call PI Magazine at 1-800-836-3088 or visit the PI Magazine Web site at http://www.pimagazine.com