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Demonstrate knowledge of the role of investigation, investigation procedures and legal processes within commercial, industrial and private client contexts.

The Assignment task

*The word count for the essay is 2,600 words, not including the reference list.

*All writing should be in the third person passive.

You are to write an academic essay, incorporating current Harvard Style references, which will:
Critically analyse targeted surveillance’s use as an investigatory tool or technique by a contemporary security manager in a country you are familiar with. You should consider at what stage of an investigation it would be used, how you would balance organisational security with individual privacy, and the ethical concerns when deploying technological and human assets to conduct a surveillance operation.

**The writer should fairly look at wide range aspect:

– Discussing Security and privacy and balance point.
– What is ethical when looking at technological that could be devices like coverts, overt videos, audio and possibly use of human assets i.e covert human intelligent sources in conducting of surveillance operations.
• Investigations which requires surveillance – when to use it
• Addressing critically analyse, considering covert and overt targeted surveillance,
-consider what legality, what is ethical consideration, what need to put into effect.
– Consider what the different techniques, technological in human methods that could be used.
At what point of investigation would you called upon your security team to conduct surveillance.

This assignment has been designed to provide you with an opportunity to demonstrate your achievement of the following module learning outcomes:

1. Demonstrate knowledge of the role of investigation, investigation procedures and legal processes within commercial, industrial and private client contexts

2. Understand how to conduct a crime scene analysis for an investigation for a given scenario using appropriate evidential, forensic and reporting procedures and structures.

3. Evaluate and select appropriate technology for use in surveillance and investigations

4. Consider legal and ethical issues in investigations