Detective
A detective is a person who investigates crimes, gathers facts, and works to solve them. The term can refer to professional law enforcement detectives, private investigators, or others who perform investigative work within organizations. Detectives collect evidence, interview witnesses, identify suspects, reconstruct events, and prepare cases for prosecution, arrest, or resolution. They may specialize by crime type such as homicide, drug trafficking, cybercrime, or financial fraud, and often coordinate with prosecutors, forensic experts, and other specialists.
The word detective derives from the French detectif, from Latin detegere, meaning to uncover or reveal.
Roles and types: Police detectives work in criminal investigation departments within police services. Private investigators provide
Methods and skills: Effective detectives rely on observation, interviewing, and logical reasoning. They collect, preserve, and
History and context: The modern detective role emerged with organized police forces in the 19th century and