3 Day New Detective/New Investigator

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Registrations are closed for this event
Date: Monday, September 16, 2024
Ends On: Wednesday, September 18, 2024
Time: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Location:
Dixon Police Department
220 S. Hennipen
Dixon, IL
Instructor: LLRMI
Member's Fee: $0
Non-Member & Member Non-Sworn Fee: $150
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Registration Deadline: September 1, 2024 

This 3-day training is designed for the newly assigned detective/ criminal investigator and provides a comprehensive overview of techniques and the investigative steps that are necessary to investigate criminal incidents (no matter the type of crime) whether it be a homicide, child death, sexual crime, property crimes or financial crimes. Applying basic principles of scene preservation, recognizing and applying 4ᵗʰ amendment issues, understanding the type of forensic evidence that may be available, other types of physical evidence and the methods of locating, seizing and preserving for laboratory examinations/data base searches to help identify the person(s) responsible.

While technology (the internet, communications and cellular/smart phone capabilities, security cameras, databases, social media, etc.) plays an important role in today’s criminal investigations and may be very helpful in solving cases, we must still rely on traditional methods, such as neighborhood canvasses, developing leads and information, face-to-face interviews of victims and witnesses, understanding  criminal behavior  and  the  vital importance of documenting and facts and circumstances into an accurate, understandable and comprehensive report necessary for successful prosecutions and other purposes.

Today’s detective and criminal investigator must be proficient in a wide variety of knowledge and skills – from the basics, such as interview and interrogation to report writing, the ever changing legal requirements, search and seizure and the 4ᵗʰ amendment, crime scene issues, and suspect development while also keeping up-to-date with the latest in science and laboratory capabilities, technologies and data availability to assist in identifying criminals, managing “big data,” and new techniques on forensic evidence like genetic genealogy.  The contents of this course will address all of these issues.

THIS IS NOT A PUBLIC MEETING 

This course has been certified by the ILETSB and approved to meet the following mandates:
  • Civil Rights - 1.0 hours
  • Constitutional & Proper Use of Law Enforcement Authority - 1.0 hours
  • Human Rights - 1.0 hours
  • Reporting of Child Abuse and Neglect - 2.0 hours
  • Sexual Assault Trauma Informed Response - 2.0 hours
  • Specialized Training

  • Lead Homicide Investigator - 20 hours
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