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    How do I choose a private investigator? When you are determining the need for a private investigator, be sure to do your homework. You want to make sure the firm that you hire is confidential, experienced and licensed. For a California private investigator to be come fully licensed, they must first complete the application processing through the Bureau of Security and Investigative Services (link). There are many private investigators to choose from, and you want to make an informed decision before

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    Private Investigator

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    There are a lot of reasons you may want to hire a private investigator, but once you decide on doing this, the problem you will face is how to go about finding a good private investigator agency in San Francisco. The following are a few good tips to help you. Make sure the firm is licensed Anybody can call themselves a private investigator, but here in the state of California, it is a professional occupation that requires a license, and the license does not come easy. Getting a license means passing

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    A private investigator is a person who can be hired by a person or company to carry out investigative law services. Private investigators usually work for attorneys in civil cases. Many work for insurance companies to investigate doubtful claims. Before the introduction of no-fault divorce, many private investigators were hired to search out evidence of adultery or other misconduct in a marriage on worthy grounds for a divorce. Even though this is not a legal necessity anymore, according to reports

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    Criminal investigators are professionals in the law enforcement team who try to solve crimes, prevent the occurrence of future crimes, and searching and detaining suspects. The two categories of criminal investigators are private and public criminal investigators. The level of training that these professionals go through is different which leads us to the differences between public and private criminal investigations. Differences and Similarities One major difference between public and private

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    testing that were specific to the Agency that they applied to. Security Guards and Private Investigators had fewer requirements to obtain Licensing. Adults with a Clean Criminal Record and providing the associated fee would send a Passport type photo in the mail and receive their Security/P.I. License within weeks of their application. Present Legislation surrounding Policing and Security Guards/Private Investigators requires candidates to undergo a battery of tests and/or training before even being considered

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    Criminal Investigators

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    Criminal Investigators As a Detective, their job is to serve and protect the law all costs. There are many factors that play into being a protector of the law, and its honorable citizens. When you think about detectives, what is the first thing pops up in your mind? Detectives must work in sometimes tough situations depending on where they get assigned. Now police, patrol the street and keep a look out for traffic violations while the Detectives go out into the field and try to dig up facts to help

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    Crime Scene Investigator vs. Criminal Investigator For the lecture on Crime Scene Investigation and Criminal Investigation we were assigned a cold case reading. This cold case reading entitled “Cold Case Models for Evaluating Unresolved Homicides” written by James Adcock PhD and Sarah Stein PhD outlines cold cases and their nature as well as providing possible protocol for cold case scenarios. Within these cold cases, the main goal is to ultimately solve the investigation. However, it is never that

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    Surveillance occupies a major portion of the typical private investigator's day, and is one of their most important tasks. Here are a few hints and tips for any new or aspiring private investigator to help improve their surveillance skills: It's not exactly thrilling sitting all night in your car checking on someone who says his recent accident means he is house-bound, while the insurance company suspects the claimant is still running a night-time taxi business from home. A colleague who specializes

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    Private Detectives Private investigators are captivating characters regularly brightly depicted in anecdotal records on screen and in books. On the other hand, the expert examination exchange is a manifestly obvious vocation decision for innumerable a great many individuals around the world. Truth be told, there has never been a superior time to get included in the reconnaissance, insight gathering and secret activities parts as at this moment, since interest for quality laborers is more noteworthy

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    Investigator Narrative

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    There was yellow caution tape encompassing the main focus; the dead body covered in a black bag. The room was full of investigators. Scrutinizing the body position and examining the blood splatter along the wall. One can tell what the investigators were thinking,”How did this man die?” and “Who killed this name?” The difference between those investigators and me was that I know what happened and who committed the crime, I was there. The rapid forward motion and the fast pull back of the sword left

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