3016-General Criminal Investigations - 12/2/19 (Salemburg)

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Brief Description
CICP
Full Description
Who Should Attend

This course is designed for law enforcement officers assigned to the investigations section of their agency or for those tasked with the responsibility of conducting felony criminal investigations.

Course Goal

This course is intended as a foundational course that will teach the student broad yet fundamental investigative procedures. The material covered will provide the knowledge and skills necessary to conduct a thorough criminal investigation beginning with the initial law enforcement response and ending with a successful prosecution.

Course Objectives

>    Discuss the methodology of a successful criminal investigation.
>    Discover theories associated with criminal cognition.
>    Identify the characteristics of a successful investigator.
>    List the ways in which an investigative narrative is used to determine the truth.
>    Identify the preliminary investigative procedures required in any investigation.
>    Discuss crime scene tasks and areas of responsibility for the lead investigator.
>    Explore the proper techniques for interaction with the media.
>    List considerations for when a suspect is in custody at the investigators arrival on scene.
>    Discuss techniques utilized in developing investigative leads.
>    Learn the proper steps in collecting a statement from a person involved in an investigation.
>    Examine some of the basic steps in the interview process.
>    Name several of the common actions done in the follow-up portion of an investigation.
>    Identify the necessary considerations of working with informants.
>    Discuss evaluating and tracing the suspect along with documenting negative evidence.
>    List valuable investigative resources.
>    Discover the proper techniques used in case file preparation and report writing.
>    Examine data collected from a survey submitted by District Attorneys from across the state.
>    Discuss concerns associated with trial preparation and testifying in court.

Methodologies
This course employs lecture, discussion, practical exercises and demonstrations.

Course Requirements
Attendance is required at all sessions. Students must achieve a minimum score of 70% on a written test which will be given at the conclusion of the course.


There is an agency limit of four (4).
Training Dates
12/02/2019 - 12/06/2019
Prerequisites
None Specified
Registration Dates
02/25/2019 - 11/25/2019
Available Seats
0
The maximum capacity for this class has been reached. Your request can be added to the waitlist. Additional seats may become available for future enrollment.
Hours
40h 0m
Fee
None Specified
Training Location
NC Justice Academy - Salemburg
200 W. College Street
Salemburg, NC  28385
Reporting Instructions
None Specified
Housing is optional
Check-In 12/01/2019
Check-Out 12/06/2019
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