Private Surveillance
Do you want to uncover important details concerning a case? Surveillance can be a valuable method of collecting data concerning a suspect or person of interest in a case. Whether trying to prove insurance fraud or uncover character issues for a divorce or custody case, private detectives often use surveillance as an essential technique for gathering data. Evidence gathered through the use of surveillance can make or break a case!
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Surveillance techniques include:
- Visual observation from a distance
- Eavesdropping
- Wiretapping
- Computer and internet surveillance
- Intercepting mail
- Electronic paper trail analysis
- Data profiling
Private detectives frequently use surveillance to help prove the guilt of a suspect. For instance, when investigating insurance claims, private investigators may stake out a person to see whether or not they are guilty of fraud. If a person claimed to have a debilitating back injury to collect disability insurance, a private investigator may capture the subject performing a task on video which contradicts their claim. Evidence which portrays a defendant "caught in the act" is crucial to proving guilt in any investigation and trial.
In addition to visual observation and video recording, private detectives use a whole host of tools, equipment, and techniques to collect data on a case. Computer surveillance, for instance, has become a valuable mechanism of discovering pertinent information about an individual in relation to a case. People often leave electronic trails of their actions across the internet and their computers. Analysis of a suspect's computer hard drive can uncover incriminating evidence on a suspect.
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