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Title: The Private Eye Post by: Shawn Tracer on March 05, 2008, 11:41:40 AM The Private Eye
by: Joe Dobson The private eye performs a service for a client. Whether it be a private individual or a corporate body [ company or firm ] not the police, military or any other government organisation. The kind of service the private eye performs is usually, but not limited to, the gathering of relevant information about a third party/parties. Because the information required by the client can be very broad and far reaching the private eye needs to be experienced in many investigative methods. A private eye can gain this experience in a variety of ways. He can join a firm of private investigators, he could have served in military intelligence, the police or with a government body. As the field of private investigation is so vast there is a danger the private eye may well become a “jack of all trades and master of none” and so he may decide to specialise. If the private eye decided to become expert in collecting information about the infidelities of a clients spouse to be used in a divorce case, then the bulk of his expertise would be gained in covert surveillance work. There are of course many areas in which the private eye could specialise: Surveillance Find a person Trace and position mobile phones Divorce investigations Find anyones current employer Find a person by use of a utility company. Database record searches / Background investigation - find information like, employment history, civil history, criminal history, medical history. Child custody disputes - Acquire proof that a person isn't fit for custody. Telephone number investigations: Ex-directory Number -Cell Phone Telephone Number Disconnected Number Pager Trace. Internet Surveillance & Monitoring - Find out what sites are being visited by a person, read their emails and forum posts. Business Help - Employment screenings. Tenant screenings. Solicitor/lawer services. Photography and videography. Victim assistance. Nanny cams/hidden cameras. Search rubbish/garbage bins. DNA/Parernity testing. Polygraph testing. Protection (Body guards/ escort services) - High profile, or low profile. Collection of child support payments. Electronic eavesdropping. Insurance fraud investigations. Accident scene investigations. Special assignments - Anything else you can think of, Private eyes can usually do. When carried out by a professional private eye, all of the above activities are completely undetectable and untraceable. A private eye must be licensed and insured and also must abide by the laws of the country/state in which he/she operates. For more information on private investigation please visit: http://private--eye.blogspot.com About The Author Joe Dobson has a blog about private eye at: http://private--eye.blogspot.com |