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Stakeout and Surveillance
This course is designed to present students with the skills and essential tools necessary to plan and implement successful stakeouts and surveillances. Attendees will be presented with the most up-to-date techniques and equipment currently being utilized in stakeouts. In addition, the legal ...
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Burglary Investigation for Patrol Officers and New Detectives
This course will give you an insight into the latest trends of residential and business burglaries so that you can more effectively investigate and prevent future occurrences. You will gain an understanding of how burglars approach their crimes, how they learn their trade, and the techniques and ...
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Internet Investigations
In this course, we will show you how to investigate the various types of unlawful activity being facilitated online via the Internet and other computer networks. Criminals can trade and share information, communicate with co-conspirators, and identify and gather information on victims all while mas...
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Managing Police Personnel; From the Ideal to the Marginal
Designed for supervisory and command level officers, this course will arm you with valuable skills to effectively deal with marginal police personnel. Since supervisors represent the associates to both management and administration, you will learn methods that will assist you in holding your per...
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The Stalking Phenomenon: Preying on the Soul


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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