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Date: Monday, February 13-15, 2012
Length:
3 Days
Hours: 8 AM - 4 PM

Location:
PALADIN CENTER, Carmel, NY
Tuition:
$375 PER STUDENT
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Registration must be completed no later than 7 days before the date of the class

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PREREQUISITE:
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Current and future investigators
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COURSE DESCRIPTION:
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The Criminal Investigator’s Course is designed for police departments that are looking to improve their overall clearance rates by enhancing the knowledge of their current and future investigators. Combining real life practical experience, lectures and exercises, the students learn the procedures and concepts
that are required to bring a case to a
successful conclusion.
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TOPICS COVERED:

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Response to the Scene
Search and Seizure
Crime Scene Protocol
Physical Evidence and DNA
Canvassing
Eyewitness Identification
Surveillance Techniques
Searching for a Suspect
Interview and Interrogation
Statement Analysis
Report Writing
Managing Death Investigations
Managing Robbery Investigations
Managing Burglary Investigations
Managing Missing Persons Investigations
Case Management
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REQUIRED EQUIPMENT:
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All course material will be distibuted by the instructor

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CONTACT INFORMATION:
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Matt Peters
845-231-3443
mp@paladincenter.com
TJ McDermott
914-906-5479
tm@paladincenter.com
Featured Instructor
Joe Giacalone

Joseph L. Giacalone is a retired Detective Sergeant and the former Commanding Officer of the Bronx Cold Case Homicide Squad. He earned a Master of Arts Degree in Criminal Justice with a Specialty in Crime and Deviance from John Jay College and is the author of several articles on criminal investigation and the textbook,

The Criminal Investigative Function: a Guide for New Investigators  amazon


which was recently adopted as required reading by the New Jersey Civil Service Commission for sheriff promotional examinations. Joe was the Director of the NYPD Homicide School from 2005-2008 and has been an Adjunct Professor at John Jay College since January 2006.

In his spare time he writes the ColdCaseSquad.com Blog,  you can follow Joe on Twitter

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