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owl:versionIRI investigation:1.4.0 ;
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investigation:AcademicResearchInvestigator
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rdfs:subClassOf investigation:Investigator ;
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rdfs:label "Academic-Research Investigator"@en ;
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rdfs:comment "A principal or co-investigator on a university or research-institute project who designs and conducts scholarly investigations under institutional research-ethics policy."@en ;
rdfs:comment "An investigator working for an NGO, newsroom, or public OSINT collective who gathers, verifies, and preserves open-source information on matters of public interest (e.g., war-crimes documentation, environmental abuse)."@en ;
rdfs:comment "An internal or contracted investigator who conducts fact-finding for a private-sector organisation under corporate policy and applicable civil law (e.g., fraud, misconduct, or e-discovery inquiries)."@en ;
rdfs:comment "An investigator mandated by an international or regional body (e.g., UN fact-finding mission, ICC Office of the Prosecutor) to collect and analyse evidence of human-rights or humanitarian-law violations."@en ;
rdfs:comment "A specialist (often in an insurer's Special Investigation Unit) who examines claims and related evidence to detect, document, and prevent insurance fraud."@en ;
rdfs:comment "An investigator within a civil or military intelligence or counter-intelligence agency who collects and analyses information to detect, assess, and neutralize foreign-intelligence or terrorism threats."@en ;
rdfs:comment "An investigator empowered by criminal-procedure law—e.g., police detective, federal special agent—to collect evidence of suspected offences, execute warrants, and file charges."@en ;
rdfs:comment "A member of a military criminal-investigation organisation who investigates offences under military justice codes and the law of armed conflict (e.g., Army CID, Naval Criminal Investigative Service agent)."@en ;
rdfs:comment "A non-law enforcement investigator (often called a PI, private detective, or private eye) hired by private clients to conduct investigative services, such as, surveillance, background checks, or asset tracing. Private Investigators oftentimes require a license but not in all jurisdictions."@en ;
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