Yes, private investigators are bound to maintain strict confidentiality to protect client privacy and investigation details.
Private Investigators are only used by the rich and famous.
To maintain a similar ratio of private investigators to police officers from 2006 to 2016, we can first calculate the ratio in 2006: ( \frac{52000 \text{ private investigators}}{648982 \text{ police officers}} \approx 0.0802 ). In 2016, with 61,000 private investigators, this ratio would imply there should be approximately ( \frac{61000}{0.0802} \approx 761,000 ) police officers to maintain the same proportion. Thus, there would need to be around 761,000 police officers in 2016.
Yes.
Private investigators range in prices depending on your location and how much work is required of them. You can contact a few Private Investigators in your local area and get quotes to compare prices.
Private Investigators
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Private investigators cost an average of $50 to $55 an hour. You may want to check out some of the private investiagtors near you because I have heard of some offering as low as $40 an hour.
Private investigators often have the benefit of flexible work hours, the ability to work independently, and the opportunity to help individuals and businesses solve important problems and gather valuable information. Additionally, private investigators can develop a diverse set of skills in areas such as surveillance, research, and analysis.
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it is important because people's privacy should be maintained, also they may sue you, if u don't maintain confidentiality.
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If staff did not maintain confidentiality, then they could end up loosing their jobs as parents and children will feel like they can not trust you anymore