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Webinar- Criminal Investigation Tactics - Techniques - Procedures

Description

This webinar outlines tactics, techniques, and procedures with the goal of providing practical tools to ensure successful investigative processes and investigative practices. Most importantly, this webinar will give you step by step instructions during the follow-up phase of an investigation.

 

In this webinar we set the foundation for a criminal investigation by calling attention to important topics:

  • Canvassing for information
  • Data bases
  • Fusion Centers
  • Victimology
  • Crime scene reconstruction
  • Blood pattern analysis
  • Timeline & flowcharts
  • Investigative checklists
  • Elements of a crime
  • Digital evidence
  • Social media

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