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Basic Criminal Investigations Workshop
Up one levelThe criminal investigation process is one of the most challenging aspects of the law enforcement profession. Thorough and comprehensive investigations often yield successful criminal prosecutions, resulting in safer and healthier communities. The first step in delivering a comprehensive case for prosecution involves understanding and adhering to the core principles of the investigative process. This three day course will provide attendees with such principles and will provide a platform from which both novice and experienced law enforcement officers can develop further skills and abilities to conduct professional criminal investigations.
Topics
Part I: The Crime Scene - Core Elements and Considerations
- Basic crime scene management
- Conducting crime scene interviews
- Field notes and effective crime reports
- Physical evidence considerations
Part II: The Investigative Process – Key Elements and Considerations
- Criminal Constitutional Law: the 4th, 5th and 6th Amendment
- Interview considerations within the investigative process
- Interrogation considerations within the investigative process
- Developing investigative resources
Part III: Report Writing Documentation
Who Should Attend
Qualified applicants must be full-time, sworn law enforcement peace officers.
Eligibility
Preference for admission into this program is given to non-federal law enforcement officers or other emergency responders working in rural areas. “Rural” is defined as any area outside of a metropolitan statistical area (MSA), as defined by the Office of Management and Budget; or any jurisdiction inside of a MSA located in a county, borough, parish or land under the jurisdiction of an Indian Tribe with a population of no more than 50,000.
Non-rural applicants will be admitted on a space-available basis beginning approximately 35 days prior to the program’s start date.
Cost
TUITION-FREE
Attendees are responsible for all travel, lodging and meal expenses.
Registration Information
If you prefer to go directly to the registration database, or if you already have an account and password, go to https://registration.fletc.gov.
Additional Information
Call 1-800-743-5382 or E-mail us at stateandlocaltraining@dhs.gov and reference the name of the program.
Training Dates
- Wichita, KS -- Jan 23, 2013 to Jan 24, 2013
- Ponca City, OK -- Feb 05, 2013 to Feb 07, 2013
- Billings, MT -- Mar 20, 2013 to Mar 21, 2013
- Carson City, NV -- Jun 18, 2013 to Jun 20, 2013
- Coeur d' Alene, ID -- Aug 27, 2013 to Aug 29, 2013