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Homicide Investigation
Whether you are the first responder or the lead investigator, this course will give you the knowledge and skills to thoroughly and professionally investigate a variety of homicide situations. We will show you the various types of homicides that you may encounter and common approaches to each. Y...
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Robbery Investigation for Patrol Officers and New Detectives
This course will arm you with the skills to investigate a broad spectrum of robbery types – from street muggings to home invasions to bank robberies. From the initial response/approach to the scene through the gathering of evidence and identification of suspects, you will gain the knowledge and con...
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Investigation of Missing, Abducted or Runaway Children
Nothing is as terrifying or maddening for a parent than losing his/her child. One moment of inattention can lead to a lifetime of regret. Given the fragile state of the victims of these situations, investigators must make every effort to deal with them in a timely fashion while appreciating the men...
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Assessment Center Training
This course will teach you what an assessment center is, how it works and how it can be utilized by your agency. It will be beneficial to those who wish to become a trained assessor/evaluator as well as those who may be a candidate for a promotion in which the assessment center process will be util...
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Common Objects and Their Impressions


The book was written to help you take the guesswork out of deciding what type of weapon was used in a particular crime. Mr. Poorman includes images of over 200 common objects and the more than 600 impressions that can be made from the different parts of those weapons. From wrenches to rolling pins, screws to spoons and hangers to handguns, the author has included a wide array of everyday items that can be used to inflict wounds and death.


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