What does a collaborator do?
Association investigators work with a number of public organizations, including court systems and police departments. The work under the supervision of higher investigators carries out a number of investigative tasks. The obligations required from this position are to support investigative initiatives and allow independent judgment and some independent initiative. The tasks of the required tasks include the supervision of the staff, the review of information on investigative cases, the writing of investigative messages, the collection of the required intelligence to create a case, analysis of data and intelligence, and occasionally, provided their superior position in his absence. The Associate Investigator may expect to provide a certain direction in cases of investigative cases.
When an associated investigator is assigned a case, he/she reviews all available information about the case and carries out the direction of the case. Collecting the required intelligence and the case of the case is the actual function of the task. InterviewsWitnesses, interviews with victims and suspects are part of the collection of this fundamental intelligence. Other intelligence collection tasks may include supervision, review of data and evidence available in case of mining and directing the detection of activities that can bring important intelligence.
As an associated investigator reveals intelligence, he will also have to analyze this intelligence to determine its validity and reaffirm the case of the case. Intelligence analysis may include exploring the results of forensic studies, electronic intelligence and data, as well as statements of witnesses, victims and suspects. The analysis will also include the synthesis of this intelligence to create a picture of the case and reconstruct events leading to the investigation. The family with statistical and scientific analysis is usually a requirement for work.
Supervision of subordinate staff in the proximityThe investigator will delegate various tasks. Part of the supervision process is also the advice of these subordinates about the relevant codes, the direction of difficult aspects of the case, legal matters and unit procedures. The requirement is also provided that the role and duties of your supervisor are in the event of absence.
Recording, documenting and preparing written reports on the details of the investigation is another routine duty of the associated investigator. The accuracy of these reports is essential both from the legal point of view and in terms of the valid and correct investigation that results in the results. The collection of statistical reports is usually part of this process, especially for monitoring relevant intelligence trends that can help in solving the case or serve as evidence in court.