Federal Association of German Detectives

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The Federal Association of German Detectives ( BDD ) is a business association for detectives founded in 1950 and based in Bonn .

history

The Association of German Detectives was founded in 1950. In 1964 he was first mentioned in the Spiegel . The Federal Association of German Detectives (BDD) then emerged from the 1983 merger of the Central Association of Credit Cards and Detectives (ZV), Berlin, and the Association of German Detective (BDD) e. V. originated. It is thus the detective association with the oldest professional tradition in Germany.

The office is located in Buchholz in the Nordheide. The BDD works to promote the reputation of the profession in public and to increase its acceptance in society. It represents the professional interests of its members vis-à-vis parliament , the state parliaments / senates and the corporations of the municipalities. It represents the interests of its members towards the public and protects their general economic and commercial concerns. The detective agencies organized in the BDD commit themselves to regular further training and must complete an admission and examination procedure for membership.

The association's internal arbitration board offers advisory services in the event of a dispute.

organization

The association president is at the head of the association. Raoul Oliver Classen has held this position since 2016. Peter Schipp is the Vice President. The treasurer of the Federal Association of German Detectives is Johann Liebel.

The association is represented nationwide and organized in six regional groups. For the advanced and advanced training of its members, the BDD maintains a teaching institute that organizes an annual advanced training seminar for members and guests. Together with the Austrian and Swiss detective associations, the association is a founding member of the “International Commission of Detective Associations (IKD)”, which was established in 1963. It currently has 21 national professional associations from 18 nations. In addition to the national detectives, the BDD itself currently has detective agencies from Belgium , Great Britain , Japan , the Netherlands , Austria , Poland , Romania , Switzerland , Spain , the Czech Republic and Turkey .

For ministries, federal and state authorities, the association is the mediator for all questions related to the detective industry.

His constant endeavor is to increase the reputation of the German detectives in public. The detective agencies organized in the BDD are committed to promoting appropriate and professional training for young detective talents and are working on suitable measures to ensure that training for the trade is recognized under public law as part of adult training and legally regulated approval for the trade create.

Memberships

The BDD is a member of the following organizations:

literature

  • Federal Association of German Detectives (Ed.): In the service of finding the truth. 50 years of the Federal Association of German Detective eV 1950-2000. Bonn 2000.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Merger attempt of the detective associations. In: zad.de. Central office for training in the detective trade, accessed on April 6, 2020 .