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Advanced Traffic Crash Investigation
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SECOND IN A SERIES OF THREE COURSES
Building upon the theories and techniques learned in IPTM’s At-Scene Traffic Crash/Traffic Homicide Investigation course, this class will delve into the advanced concepts of traffic crash investigations.
More complex vehicle dynamics like acceleration/deceler...
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At-Scene Traffic Crash/Traffic Homicide Investigation
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This course will arm you with the necessary skills to conduct a thorough traffic crash investigation and properly document your findings for courtroom presentation.
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Investigation of Motorcycle Crashes
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This course is designed for experienced traffic crash investigators who have a good working knowledge of the techniques and applications of formulas taught in basic crash investigation courses and who wish to build upon that foundation with more advanced mathematical formulas used to analyze motorcy...
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Traffic Crash Reconstruction
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THIRD IN A SERIES OF THREE COURSES
Traffic Crash Reconstruction builds upon IPTM’s Advanced Traffic Crash Investigation course by assisting you further in understanding vehicle dynamics. You will take part in a more intense study of time/distance calculations, angular momentum and impact speed c...
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Upcoming Events
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The Stalking Phenomenon: Preying on the Soul
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Stalkers come from all walks of life. There is no specific age, race or gender. A stalker can be a spouse, a friend, a child or a stranger and can come from any type of family in any neighborhood. The truth is, anyone can be a potential stalker. And unfortunately, the majority of stalking cases are not reported to the authorities until a serious crime has been committed.
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