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[B229]Be A Private Investigator
by Tom Nickels, Tom
Answering questions and putting pen to paper, for a writer is easy if one is familiar with the topic or wants to learn about a certain topic. Or so I am told. Some may even have resources and methods they alone have access to of how they can gather information.
However writing about Private Investigations and what exactly does a private investigator do becomes a daunting task if this is your field of expertise and industry.

Let me first engage you in a small history class of Private Investigationrs. The first known private investigations firm was founded in 1833 by a French crook, soldier, and criminal privateer by the name of Eugène François Vidocq. It was called Le Bureau Des Renseignments (Office of Intelligence). Needless to say most who worked there were also criminals. Vidocq is known for making the first plaster casts as well as introduced record keeping, ballistics, and criminology. It was not until 1850 that Allen Pinkerton established the first detective/security guard agency in the US that this form of discipline was born then slowly perfected around the world.

In the United States this is a thriving industry. There are more Private Detective agencies here than anywhere else in the world. Sadly enough it’s due to lack of good police work, the desire to have answers if you are a suspicious spouse or partner and the demand in high profile cases where there services are required. In most cases Private investigators specialize within certain industries. Whether they are working in criminal cases or civil cases. This is where specialization comes into play. I personally have been working on high profile cases which I am not at liberty to discuss, however suffice it to say computer forensics and due diligence have played a major role in my success rate. In today’s market technology is key. Access to top surveillance equipment along with strategic thinking and many years of experience are but a few disciplines one will master throughout their career.

In order to understand what why and how we do things one must consider what type of personality would want to do this for a living. Consider your sense of adventure and your sharp Sherlock Holmes thinking throw in a little bit of espionage and charm shake it around with some criminal background and an understanding of how criminals and law breakers think and you have a successful Private Detective.

A normal day for a private investigator or as most like to call them a PI can verge on the extraordinary, fascinating, mind blowing, and yes even boring. We are hired to locate people, to serve people to protect them, sometimes to just watch them. That in itself can be fascinating or absolutely boring, but it’s a job that has allowed me to travel the country and the globe that I enjoy.

In conclusion my expertise and 30 years of working in this industry has given me some happy memories and some not so happy ones. I get involved with each case personally, from small details to finding new ways of using the resources available to me. The breakdowns for specializations are best described in 4 categories. From Criminal Investigations to Corporate Investigations, Insurance Investigations, and last but not least Civil Investigations.

If you were interested in Criminal Investigations, then you would be dealing with Homicide Robbery Sex Crimes Racketeering. If you want to get into Corporate Investigations, then you would deal with Security issues to Consulting on Sexual Discrimination, Acquisition, Profiling, and White Collar Crimes. For years I worked as an Insurance Investigator and had to work on cases that involved Workers Compensation, Liability Accident – Auto/Fire. The last is the bread and butter of this industry Civil Investigations, this involved Divorce, Child Custody/Recovery, and as Personal Private investigator Statements to name a few.

Incoming business for investigation firms have rocketed with very promising forecasts. But competitions for those who want to be PI's are tougher due to the number of applicants.

What Makes PI an Attractive Job

Practically anyone who has the interest to go for investigative challenges may try. The only big hindrance for a person may be a past criminal record. Majority of the population are deemed qualified to do surveillance.

Private investigation can be a very demanding job. It takes a lot of patience to follow leads and collect data which one will use to solve a case. Most PI applicants love the challenge of the work and this encourages them to give it a try.

It is also considered a very sensitive job. Knowing the most intimate secrets of individuals, couples, or business is a big responsibility.

It can be a lucrative job promising bigger income than usual, depending on the client who will hire the private investigation services. A celebrity client definitely guarantees a bigger paycheck.

Best Traits of a PI

Private investigators play a very important role in solving mysteries and cases. There are some traits that set a private investigator apart from the regular crowd:

• Excellent Analysis – The PI collects a lot of evidence. From this pool of evidence he or she must determine which are useful and which are junk. The clues shall then be linked to form leads. From these leads follow ups must be done until more evidences are gathered to form an accurate and reliable conclusion.

• Criminology background –though it is not necessary, a background in criminology is very helpful and a great advantage. Knowing the different modes and enactment of crime may come handy when solving cases.

• Military Service – the service inculcates discipline in men which forms part of the character needed to become a good private investigator. Servicemen are also trained to accurately think and act during difficult situations.

• Police Force – a lot of private investigators come from this population. The training in the police force merits one a guaranteed ticket to PI job.

Being an authorized private investigator involves training in a recognized private investigation school and passing the licensure for PI.

A person who wants to be a private investigator must undergo proper training to know the basics about surveillance. There are intense training courses which involves conditioning of both the body and mind. A person should be ready to face the physical challenges and the mental tests that the job requires.

Licensing to be a private investigator depends on the guidelines of each state. There are different policies to comply with to become a private investigator in a particular location. Some states may also specify training requirements for private investigation.

Being a licensed private investigator is one thing, it is another challenge to stay in the business under the pressure of solving cases and threats from some people who might not like what you are doing.

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