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Private investigators have a vast variety of private investigation jobs. You can say that they offer many services, in all domains: corporate and celebrity protection, pre-employment verification; individual background search. They can also do investigations regarding crimes made with the computer, like illegal downloading, copyrighted materials and many others.
Another field that they get into is finding missing persons or finding the birthfathers of adopted children, child custody and protection cases. Sometimes they are hired to prove if a spouse has committed an infidelity (the majority of the cases that the private investigators have).
The activity of a private investigator
Private investigators are trained to do surveillance; they might observe a location or a person from a well-protected site such as a car or sometimes bushes or trees. To do these kinds of private investigation jobs, they need special equipment such as binoculars, cameras, or photo cameras. These are all used to obtain the evidence needed for the job they are contracted to do.
They are also obliged to know how to work with a computer because they need a place to store all the material gathered, and also because they can find information easily about the persons or the places they are looking for, usually via the internet, their collections of databases that they have access to.
Many of the private investigation jobs are occupied by specialists in the field, because private investigators tend to specialize themselves in specific fields such as: economic, corporate and legal work. To become a specialist in this field they have to study and focus all their energy into just this field. For instance a legal investigator specializes himself in civil law or penal law depending on the branch of law they like.
When taking on private investigation jobs, the private investigator only performs those tasks that their client needs. The only person that the private investigator is obliged to present the material regarding to the case they have stored is the client (contractor).
Let’s take a closer look to some branches of the private investigation jobs:
1. Corporate investigators - they conduct both external and internal investigations in a corporation, they have to find if the employees of the corporation use drugs or drink alcohol while on the premises of their employer, and to assure that employees do not steal from work. In external investigations they have to prevent any sort of crime from the outside, which is usually in regards to outside theft of corporate assets (intellectual property and so on).
2. Economical or financial investigators - tend to specialize themselves in some specific fields such as certified public accountants or CPAs.
3. Legal investigators - they are employed by a lawyer or a law firm to help them on specific cases. They prepare the defense case with the help of the lawyer, interview witnesses and gathers up evidence.
Private investigation jobs differ in pay depending on the type of job that they take on, and the type of client that employs them. Usually, the richer the client, the higher the pay.
Private Investigator Levinson Still Missing in Iran, Believed Alive
by site admin
22 Oct 2009 at 11:06am
It’s been more than two and a half years since former FBI agent Robert Levinson vanished in Iran. Levinson was working as an independent contractor for London-based Global Witness, an international non-governmental organization, in March 2007 when he was sent to Kish Island on a 24-hour assignment in connection with a cigarette smuggling case. […]
lawsuit filed by attorney after PIs evidence was seized by law enforcement.
by site admin
14 Oct 2009 at 12:56pm
Police ceased evidence from private investigators in South Carolina who located the remains of a missing person they were hired, by counsel, to find. The Post and Courier reports. The attorney has filed suit against the police





