Association memberships
Professional recognition
Bluemoon Investigations personnel are members of relevant investigation industry professional associations, and other associations.
Association of British Investigators
With origins dating back to 1913, the Association of British Investigators is now recognised as the premier professional body for private investigators working in the United Kingdom. Throughout its long history, the Association has worked hard to improve the standing and reputation of the investigative professional.
The Association organises many seminars and workshops. These are designed to maintain standards and to provide a regular flow of information to the regional membership. A wide range of topics are covered, including changes to the law, and the latest trends and developments in techniques and equipment.
Visit the ABI web site
Investigators Sector Group
The Investigators' Sector was formed to co-ordinate discussion and debate on the Private Security Industry Act, and to represent the interests of all practicing investigators in England and Wales on licensing issues following the enactment of the Act.
Visit the ISG web site
Joint Security Industry Council
JSIC helps coordinate representations from the industry in discussions with Government and the police on security industry matters, and in turn helps in the process of distributing information from these discussions and other sources back to the industry.
Visit the JSIC web site
SOCITM
The Society of Information Technology Management was founded in 1986 as the professional association for ICT managers working in and for the public sector.
The Society is a significant provider of advice and guidance on ICT and e-government to local authorities.
Visit the SOCITM web site
Business Continuity Institute
The Business Continuity Institute (BCI) was established in 1994. The role of the BCI is to promote the highest standards of professional competence and commercial ethics in the provision and maintenance of business continuity planning and services.
Visit the BCI web site
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