Private Security

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Guard and Patrol Services

  • To guard entrances and screen guests/ employees
  • To report criminal activity occurring on client’s property
  • To monitor client’s premises with video surveillance equipment where applicable
  • To protect client’s assets, employees and guests
  • To deter crime with visual presence both in vehicles and static guard posts
  • To organize response  in the case of fire, evacuation, or other emergency
  • To respond to customer and employee health emergencies and accidents
  • To eject unwanted customers or trespassers
  • To liaison with police and city emergency responders
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Security Services

  • Security audits/ vulnerability assessments and recommendations for security plans
  • Referrals to providers of security technology (camera systems, alarms, etc.)
  • Security consulting and program management
  • Event coordination and planning travel security preparation/ security advances
  • Transportation security including aviation, maritime security
  • Private investigation
  • Physical security
  • Investigations
  • Surveillance
  • Residential security
  • Vulnerability assessments
  • Event security
  • Travel security
  • VIP and Personal protection
  • Antiterrorism training
  • Maritime security
  • Corporations
  • Property management
  • Retail
  • Industrial plants
  • Educational facilities
  • Healthcare/ Hospitals
  • Government buildings
  • Museums/ Libraries/ Cultural Facilities
  • Utilites
  • Seaports/ Marinas

Private Investigation

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What private detectives and investigators do:

Private detectives must properly collect and document evidence so that it may be used in a court of law.

Private detectives and investigators find facts and analyze information about legal, financial, and personal matters. They offer many services, including verifying peoples’s backgrounds, finding missing persons, and investigating computer crimes.

Duties

Private detectives and investigators typically do the following:

  • Interview people to gather information
  • Search records to uncover clues
  • Conduct surveillance
  • Collect evidence to present in court
  • Verify employment, income and other facts about a person
  • Investigate computer crimes and information theft

Area of Expertise:

Legal Investigators help prepare criminal defenses, verify facts in civil lawsuits, locate witnesses, and serve legal document. They often work for lawyers and law firms.

Corporate Investigators conduct internal and external investigations for corporations. Internally, they may investigate drug use in the workplace or ensure expense accounts are not abused. Externally, they may try to identity and stop criminal schemes, such as fraudulent billing by a suppliers.

Financial Investigators may be hired to collect financial information on individuals and companies attempting to do large financial transactions. These investigators often are certified public accountants (CPA) who work closely with investment bankers and other accountants. Investigators might search for assets to recover damages awarded by a court in fraud and theft cases.

Store Detectives, also known as loss prevention agents, catch people who try to steel merchandise or destroy store property.

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