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Track down unfaithful people, carry out family investigations... How do you become a private detective?

2024-02-03T06:30:12.678Z

Highlights: There are several thousand private detectives in France practicing this profession. Private detectives have very varied activities depending on the missions. Industrial, commercial or criminal cases, family investigations to find missing people or heirs. They can also infiltrate companies to uncover unscrupulous employees or intervene in financial disputes. A detective has no specific prerogatives. He is not a police officer, a gendarme or a customs officer, he has strictly the same rights as a simple individual, says Frédéric Debove, co-director of the internal security academy.


There are several thousand of them in France practicing this profession with very eclectic missions, both for companies and in the service of


If private detectives regularly intervene to track down unfaithful people, particularly in the context of divorce proceedings for fault, private detectives have very varied activities depending on the missions.

Industrial, commercial or criminal cases, family investigations to find missing people or heirs, they can also infiltrate companies to uncover unscrupulous employees or intervene in financial disputes.

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A very vast range of activities for which professionals do not have specific tools.

“A detective has no specific prerogatives.

He is not a police officer, a gendarme or a customs officer, he has strictly the same rights as a simple individual,” explains Frédéric Debove, co-director of the internal security academy at Paris-Panthéon University. -Assas which trains investigators and agency directors.

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