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Basic Criminal Investigations for Street Patrol and New Criminal Investigators (2.5 Day)
Basic Criminal & New Detective Training (5 Day)
Burglary / Robbery Investigations
Criminal Investigation of Police Officer Involved Shooting
Child Sexual Abuse
Detecting Deception in Written Statement Analysis - Linguistic Statement Analysis Techniques (LSAT, 2.5 Day)
Homicide & Forensic Death Investigation 5 Day
Get Confessions
Homicide Investigation: From Crime Scene to Courtroom
Investigation & Intervention of Family & Domestic Violence
Investigating Citizen Complaints and Officer Misconduct - for Supervisors
Internal Investigations of Social Media Misconduct >> (at LLRMI.com)
Policing Undercover Criminal and Drug Investigations
Public Safety Response to Returning Military Veterans & Subjects That Suffer From Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Sex Crimes
Tactics, Techniques and Procedures in Use of Informants
Use of Force, Deadly Force and Officer Involved Shooting Investigation (5 Day)
criminal & administrative investigation, policy and legal issues
PATCtech Investigation Training Visit PATCtech >>
Links below direct you to course objectives pages at patctech.com
Cell Phone Technology
Computers & Electronic Devices as Criminal Evidence
Digital Evidence & Digital Forensics for Prosecutors
Digital Evidence & Digital Forensics for Attorneys
Cell Phone Forensics
Internet Tools for Criminal Investigators
Investigating and Prosecuting Cyber Predators and Child Pornography Cases
Investigative Techniques Using Social Networking Sites, Linux Previewing Utilities and Software Applications
Smartphone Forensics
Smartphones and Cellular Technology
What Every Investigator Needs to Know about Cloud Computing, Mobile Hotstpots and IPv6
PATCtech CERTIFICATION TRAINING
CTF - Cell Phone Technology & Forensics
+SMART - Smartphone Forensics and Cellular Technology
Criminal Investigations Training Schedule
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All Courses listed below include Criminal Investigation themes as either the primary topic or as one of the subjects within the objectives of the course.
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