Role of a Surveillance Investigator

By | December 31, 2010

Surveillance investigation is one of the most important type of investigation that is used for criminal cases. Many suspects may be included in a case. For finding the culprit in such investigation cases, a surveillance investigator must be hired. The surveillance investigation is that investigation where the observation of culprit is targeted from a distance. Many observation techniques are used by a surveillance investigator to conduct the investigation. The subject of an investigation is observed by the investigator while remaining himself undetectable. The role of a surveillance investigator may include research in the case, drafting the reports and documentation of its progress. The evidences such as photographs, videos, and other proofs are important and are needed to be documented. The investigator may also sometimes testify the findings in a court of law.

Certain surveillance equipments can be used by the investigator while performing the task. He may use pen, paper or a voice recorder. Detailed notes can be taken fast through these items. Using a video camera in order to find what the person is doing. Using minivans is the best solution to follow the person.

A surveillance investigator may investigate business cases. These may include the cases of insurance fraud. Sometimes an investigator may be hired for observing a person who seeks for compensation for an injury occurred at the place of his employment. The subject may create an evidence that he is not injured in the manner that he reported. Such cases are common for a surveillance investigator.

Surveillance investigators are depicted in movies and on televisions. They are shown in a fantasizing way including high-speed chases and heroic confrontations. However, all this does not happen in the real cases. High-speed chases are not at all the part of the job of a surveillance investigator. Stakeout techniques are to be used by the investigator.