The detectives of Aaden Detective Agency Düsseldorf conduct legally admissible investigations in cases of suspected drug abuse and/or acquisitive crime: +49 211 9874 011-0.
Acquisitive crime primarily includes robbery, burglary, and theft offenses, the investigation and resolution of which are often treated as secondary priorities by police authorities, resulting in clearance rates of sometimes below 20% (2014). For this reason, our detectives in Düsseldorf are increasingly commissioned to investigate property-related crimes and to recover stolen goods. Another form of acquisitive crime that our investigators occasionally deal with is voluntary or drug dealer–coerced prostitution.
Drug abuse in most cases leads to noticeable behavioral changes in affected individuals. They withdraw from familiar people such as family, friends, and colleagues, neglect their appearance, become unfocused and unmotivated, and often display extreme mood swings. Depending on the type and intensity of the drug abuse, this change can occur gradually and often initially go unnoticed, making it difficult for those around them to detect.
If you are concerned about behavioral changes in your child, your partner, or your spouse, our detectives in Düsseldorf will be happy to assist you. Likewise, as a business owner, you have an interest in ensuring that your employees do not deliberately or negligently harm their health or their physical and mental performance. For a non-binding consultation, please contact the Aaden Detective Agency Düsseldorf: info@aaden-detektive-duesseldorf.de.

Clients of the Aaden detectives Düsseldorf include, among others, concerned parents whose children have (often suddenly) become involved in the drug scene. Action must be taken before it is too late.
There are countless studies and explanatory approaches regarding the possible causes of drug crime. Factors that can influence entry into drug-related crime include, among many others:
Influence from the social environment (group behavior up to and including peer pressure)
Pure curiosity
Unknowing administration leading to addiction
Frustration and lack of prospects
Media influences, prevailing trends, role models
Imprisonment (it is estimated that every third inmate consumes hard drugs)
Particularly among adolescents: lack of challenge in school