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Which of the following is NOT included in the definition of regulated activity related to private investigation?

  1. Investigating personal conduct and movement

  2. Credibility of witnesses

  3. Providing security detail for events

  4. Tracing missing persons or property

The correct answer is: Providing security detail for events

The correct answer is the provision of security detail for events, as this activity is not classified under the regulated activities of private investigation in Florida. The regulation of private investigators primarily focuses on activities that pertain to gathering information, conducting surveillance, or performing related investigative functions that involve the collection and analysis of data regarding individuals, situations, or events. The other activities listed—investigating personal conduct and movement, assessing the credibility of witnesses, and tracing missing persons or property—are all core functions of private investigation. They involve a direct investigation of facts and circumstances to provide information or evidence, which is what private investigators are licensed to do under Florida law. In summary, while regulating the activities that seek information and validate facts about individuals is crucial for the role of a private investigator, providing security details is distinct and typically falls under different licensure requirements, thus making it not part of the regulated activities in the context of private investigations.