Adventures in Compliance

The Return of Sherlock Holmes - Data Analytics and Investigative Lessons from the Second Stain, part 2


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Welcome to a review of all the Sherlock Holmes stories that are collected in the work “The Return of Sherlock Holmes.

It is a collection of thirteen detective stories written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, marking the reappearance of the brilliant detective Sherlock Holmes after his apparent death in “The Final Problem.” The collection spans various intriguing cases and mysteries that Holmes and his loyal friend Dr. John Watson tackle.

Today we conclude our exploration of the third group of short stories found in The Return of Sherlock Holmes with the second of a two-part look at the final story in this series, The Adventure of the Second Stain.

In the third season of Adventures in Compliance, the podcast reviews Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s detective stories from ‘The Return of Sherlock Holmes.’ The season, sponsored by Ethico, delves into investigative lessons from Sherlock Holmes’ methods, including thoroughness, critical thinking, attention to detail, persistence, information gathering, and analytical skills.

The current episode analyzes ‘The Adventure of the Second Stain,‘ where Holmes retrieves a potentially catastrophic government document. Key topics include Holmes’ investigative techniques and the application of data analytics in compliance.

Key Highlights:

  • Overview of ‘The Second Stain’
  • Investigative Lessons from ‘The Second Stain’
  • Data Analytics in Compliance
  • Pattern Recognition in Investigations

  • Resources:

    The New Annotated Sherlock Holmes

    Sherlock Holmes FAQ

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    Adventures in ComplianceBy Thomas Fox