What is another word for fugitive hunters?

Pronunciation: [fjˈuːd͡ʒɪtˌɪv hˈʌntəz] (IPA)

Fugitive hunters, also known as fugitive recovery agents, are professionals who are hired to track down and capture individuals who have fled the law. These individuals can be fugitives from justice or those who have skipped bail. There are many synonyms for fugitive hunters, including bail enforcement agents, skip tracers, and bounty hunters. These professionals use a variety of methods to track down and apprehend fugitives, from conventional detective work to high-tech surveillance techniques. Their job is to work hand-in-hand with the legal system to ensure that fugitives are brought to justice and the safety of the community is maintained.

What are the hypernyms for Fugitive hunters?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Fugitive hunters

  • Ten percent is a premium you pay a surety company, or bail bondsman, Coffey said. To get a bond in almost all cases you have to be able to fully collateralize that $150,000, meaning that either George Zimmerman or his parents have to come up with a $150,000 second mortgage on their house or from a bank. The bonding company is not a charity. They stand to lose the money. They have more than just fugitive hunters [to track down a defendant who flees.] They get collateral up front.
    Kendall Coffey

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