Private Investigation And Security

The movies portray private investigation as a glamorous and exciting profession. At times it is, but in reality, the job is hard and dangerous work. Each case is different. People hire investigators for all kinds of reasons. That is why private investigators tend to specialize in particular areas in their field. There is no way one could be proficient at it all. One such field of private investigation that many specialize in is security.

 

Security for famous people

Celebrities, millionaires and politicians are among those who hire investigators for security reasons. High profile politicians have enemies at home and abroad and the role of the investigator is to provide both physical security and to conduct research into threats both real and perceived. Millionaires have assets that they need to protect from thieves and fraudsters and may need personal protection as well. Celebrities such as movie stars need personal protection from over enthusiastic fans and they need to protect their vast fortunes.

Security from fraud

Financial institutions hire private investigators to help them prevent fraud by researching backgrounds on their clients and those who file claims. Investigators also work on cases of identity theft. Insurance companies use PIs to investigate cases of suspicious insurance claims.

Case preparation

Legal offices use private investigators for gathering evidence and locating witnesses. Many law offices have their own private investigators on staff. These PIs also protect witnesses and others who play important roles in a case. Sometimes, private investigators are called upon to be expert witnesses. Lawyers can better build and win their case by using private investigators.

Security from theft

Most large retail stores utilize private investigators to help prevent shoplifting and employee theft. Often, these investigators disguise themselves as shoppers so they can mingle unnoticed among the customers. Even large institutions don't rely solely upon surveillance cameras for security. They like having private investigators around to handle problems as soon as they arise.

Investigations

Corporations use private investigators to do background checks on future employees and to handle internal investigations on current employees. Law offices might use private investigators to conduct investigations with witnesses or persons connected with court cases. Even individuals can use private investigators to do background checks on potential babysitters or prospective dates.

These are a few ways in which private investigators do their job to enhance security. Job duties can range from simple personal protection all the way to in depth investigations and surveillance. Of course, security is just one small aspect of the overall duties of a private investigation firm. Their functions are many and they benefit individuals, law enforcement and retail establishments.



 


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