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School: California State University Fullerton [All Courses] Training Center(s)/Venue(s): Fullerton, Garden Grove, Irvine, California, United States Tel.: 714.278.2611Forensic Toxicology Course Format: Classroom In this class, you will address the collection and preservation of drug and alcohol evidence, the role of toxicologists and the answers they can provide. The answers allow the investigator, attorney or other professional to formulate questions for cross-examination of forensic toxicology experts, defend or attack the underlying expert testimony in drugs and drunk-driving cases, and judge the ac...
Forensic Documentation and Communication Course Format: Classroom This course will help you develop the communication skills you need to conduct a forensic investigation. You will cover both the written and oral aspects of effective communication. Specific topics include documentation of field investigation; standard forms for data gathering; appropriate standards for the collection, preservation, and transportation of physical evidence; the use of computer a...
Forensic Aspects of DNA Course Format: Classroom Some of the spectacular scientific discoveries of the twentieth century have found applications that have revolutionized the field of criminalistics. Prominent among these is the technique of DNA fingerprinting. DNA fingerprinting, like many other contemporary forensic methods, is based on complex and sophisticated science which often confuses the lay person. The purpose of this course is to de...
Communication Skills in Litigation for the Expert Witness Course Format: Classroom If an expert witness cant get the story across when it counts, and survive cross-examination, even the best investigative work can be negated. You will review the standards required of expert witnesses in preparing and providing expert testimony at deposition or trial. There will be an emphasis on special techniques used in deposition testimony, direct and cross-examinations, use of docum...
Applied Investigative Practices Course Format: Classroom Learn the various practices and techniques used in private investigation. Enhance your ability to perform effective record searches through public information sources. You will learn how to decipher and summarize court files and public documents in various types of investigations. You will also learn how to gather and evaluate facts surrounding a crime, properly gather evidence and develop witn...
Private Investigation Course Format: Classroom In this class, there will be an emphasis on different types of investigative work, licensure requirements, and the role and functions of private investigators. You will also develop a working knowledge of professional ethics in the field, as well as investigative opportunities in the business community.
Note: Individuals with a minimum of three or more years investigative experience can...
Practicum in Crime and Intelligence Analysis Course Format: Classroom Gain valuable hands-on work experience and develop marketable skills in a 400-hour supervised practicum in a law enforcement crime and/or intelligence unit. Completion of the practicum is required to qualify for a certificate. Prior to starting your practicum, call 714.278.2611 and request a copy of the requirements and the application for the practicum. Register for the practicum in the semest...
Computer Applications for Crime and Intelligence Analysis Course Format: Classroom Get a realistic view of the day-to-day work of a crime analyst in this hands-on class. Receive basic instruction on the use of the computer and software applications in the crime and intelligence analysis field. Includes exposure to the current software available to crime analysts for statistical analyses, word processing, spreadsheets, database management, and the manipulation and use of photo...
Law Enforcement Research and Statistical Methods Course Format: Classroom Acquaints you with the basic research and statistical principles used in crime analysis. Learn the concepts involved in research design, content analysis, sampling, survey techniques and statistical methods. Learn how to conduct research and write conclusions using commonly accepted research standards. You will also learn how to prepare law enforcement study, grant, and administrative documents...
Criminal Investigative Analysis Course Format: Classroom "Career criminals" or "serious habitual offenders" choose a life of crime. These habitual criminals are responsible for an inordinately high percentage of crime. This class focuses on the typology of crime, patterns and motives of crime, profiles, and the psychological make-up of those who engage in illegal activities. You will be exposed to the inner-workings of the crimina...
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