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Criminal training courses and schools Criminal JusticeTotal 27 training course(s) at schools in Canada.
School: Metropolitan Community College [All Courses] Training Center(s)/Venue(s): Abbotsford, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada Tel.: (604) 320-3332, (604) 826-3107Criminal Law Course Format: Classroom This course will introduce the basic concepts, terminology, history and legislation regarding the practice of Criminal Law in Canada. Major emphasis will be put on the Criminal Code of Canada and its impact on society, as well as Criminal Law reform. Students will examine the criminal court system as it relates to adult and youth crime, as well as types of crime, defenses available to the accus...
School: Focus Training Institute Ltd. [All Courses] Training Center(s)/Venue(s): Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada Tel.: (250)861-5808Managing Workplace Conflict Course Format: Classroom Training will illustrate how to select the appropriate response to a given incident. The instruction will give students the tools necessary to, firstly evaluate the situation, choose the appropriate response, perform the required technique and then re-evaluate the situation, to most effectively manage the conflict at hand.
Skills such as active listening and verbal deflection will teach att...
Bylaw Enforcement Officer Level 2 Course Format: Classroom This course builds upon the skills taught in the Bylaw Officers 1 course. It teaches students how to utilize digital cameras to produce photographs during investigations, complete the appropriate forms for giving evidence in court, gives more insight into the framework of local government and bylaws, conflict resolution, personal safety. Students will finally present “their case�in a mock tria...
Bylaw Enforcement Officer Level 1 Course Format: Classroom This course teaches participants relevant legislation, tactical communication skills, use of force issues, investigational procedures and liabilities required in the execution of their duties as a bylaw enforcement officer.
Learning outcomes: Upon completion of this course students will have learned the following:
Notebooks and note taking
Professionalism, Ethics, Discretion
Investiga...
Canadian Firearms Safety Course Format: Classroom The Canadian Firearms Safety Course (CFSC) was developed in partnership with the provinces and territories, national organizations with an ongoing interest in firearms safety, as well as many firearms and hunter education course from across Canada. This course was developed to meet the mandatory requirements set out in Subsection 106(2)(c)(i) of The Criminal Code of Canada and came into effect ...
Loss Prevention Course Format: Classroom The Loss Prevention course explains the areas where losses occur and the prevention strategies, as well as Powers of Arrest, Requirements of a Legal Arrest, Suspects Rights, Charter and Caution, Reports and Documentation and Attending Court and Giving Evidence.
Canadian Security and Investigation Specialist (Diploma) Course Format: Classroom Private Investigators and Security Agencies are two distinct categories of the security industry that are regulated by BC legislation. This diploma program was designed to produce qualified candidates for employment in both of these sectors. This training program is best suited to career-minded individuals whose ultimate goal is to become a licensed investigator in any BC location including r...
Electronic Surveillance & Counter-Measures Course Format: Classroom This course teaches students about the signs of covert eavesdropping or bugging, potential targets and high threat business situations and personal situations and occupations. Also the risk factors of being bugged and the reasons to conduct regular bug sweeps.
Private Investigation Course Format: Classroom This course provides the required certification for licensing for private investigation unrestricted. It covers ethics and professionalism of the private investigator, taking statements, interviewing techniques, memory and observation skills, research, skip tracing and background checks, surveillance and documentation, use of equipment and laws pertaining to private investigation.
Canadian Investigative and Protective Services (Diploma) Course Format: Classroom Private Investigators and Security Agencies are two distinct categories of the security industry that are regulated by BC legislation. This diploma program was designed to produce qualified candidates for employment in both of these sectors. This training program is best suited to career-minded individuals whose ultimate goal is to become a licensed investigator or for those who aspire to ent...
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