Institute of Professional Investigators
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An Investigators guide to finding wanted and missing persons.

by David Palmer FIPI F.Inst.L.Ex

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The Institute
For over 30 years, the Institute of Professional Investigators has sought to encourage and promote its members to achieve and maintain a high standard of professionalism whilst engaged in their investigative activities.

Our organisation is the only “Institute” within the private investigation sector in the United Kingdom. We consider our membership to be truly representative of the investigation sector.

Membership of the Institute is open to serving Police officers, Her Majesty’s Forces and Her Majesty’s Customs & Revenue as well as individuals already engaged in investigative activities throughout the commercial sector.

The Institute regularly engages with and promotes the interests of its members to Government Agencies and Professional Associations. The Institute also co-operates with other investigative organisations in encouraging continuing professional development.

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Links and Resources

 

2010 AGM

Friday, 22nd October
Civil Service Club, London

Full details to follow.

 

SIA clarifies its position on licensing

12 August 2009

“The SIA is proceeding with the option of licensing individual private investigation and precognition agents, with competency criteria, which will include specified training. This option was favoured by a sizeable majority of those giving their views during consultation. Consultation in 2007 showed strong agreement that there is a need to introduce licensing of private investigations and precognition agents. An interim Impact Assessment was published on the SIA website in September 2008 – this contains further information about the preferred option.

We acknowledge that it is taking longer than anticipated to introduce licensing for private investigations and precognition agents. However, Ministers have now agreed that the licensing of private investigators should be one of the SIA’s main priorities. The potential enforcement date for regulation is 2011 /12. This is because although recommendation to introduce licensing was accepted by the Minister, it is important to undertake further steps to ensure that the regulation would meet essential criteria before it was introduced.

These steps include discussions with all government departments, other regulators and stakeholder representatives, to ensure that no-one would be ‘doubly regulated’ by competency-based licensing. We also have to ensure that individuals and companies are fully aware of the proposals, that the processes and systems are in place and that everyone has enough time to prepare and be ready for regulation.”

Security Industry Authority

 

 

 

Memorandum and Articles

The Memorandum and Articles and the Bye-Laws of the Institute are now available in the members download section of the website