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The Best Surveillance Methods for Private Investigators

The Best Surveillance Methods for Private Investigators

Today, we’ll explore what surveillance is, its ethics, and some of the best
surveillance methods for private investigators.

What do you think of when you see surveillance methods? Chances are you’re imagining something like a scene out of a spy movie where the detective stakes out at a suspect’s house and then pursues the subject all around the city. While these can be authentic forms of surveillance, private investigator surveillance usually encompasses a much broader array of activities, and these include digital surveillance, interviews, and technical surveillance. In today’s blog, we’ll explore what surveillance is, its ethics, and some of the best surveillance methods for private investigators. Read on to learn more!

Blending In

Private investigators, much like anyone else, can go anywhere in public. They’re not allowed to trespass onto private property or gain access illegally to any building, storage area, device, or personal property without permission, though. Hollywood usually depicts private investigators trespassing as a part of the job by breaking into buildings, climbing fences, and rummaging through file cabinets. This couldn’t be further from the truth. Private investigators have to blend in and do their jobs in public. There are many methods for them to do their job without breaking into private property too.

Do Not Underestimate the Value of Passive Surveillance

Surveillance doesn’t always have to be some glamorous Hollywood-like super-sleuth experience. At the end of the day, you have a job to complete, and they might involve less-than-glamorous aspects too. One of these activities will be passive surveillance. Depending on the case, this may include things like analyzing safety reports and reviewing work logs.

Look Online

Over the last handful of decades, more and more of our lives have migrated into the current online world, and a lot of this information is now public. For private investigators, online profiles, digital databases, and social media are a gold mine of information, and this is a great starting point for an investigation.

Keep Your

Distance, But Not Super Far

This is a key vehicle surveillance technique for all private investigators to develop. If you follow a subject too close, you will probably draw attention to yourself and not have time to react to a situation that is changing. It is also important not to follow them from too far away, especially during rush hour traffic. Every single case will be different and will require that you have a sense of awareness of your situation and surroundings. If you get too close to your suspect, make sure you avoid eye contact too.

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