Digital Technology in Criminal Investigations
The purpose of this two-day class is to familiarize law enforcement and prosecutors, with techniques, devices and programs that can be utilized to extract digital data for criminal investigations.
The purpose of this two-day class is to familiarize law enforcement and prosecutors, with techniques, devices and programs that can be utilized to extract digital data for criminal investigations.
Participants will be provided instruction on the requirements of the Michigan Freedom of Information Act as they pertain to governmental agencies in general, with emphasis on the provisions in the Act specifically relevant to law enforcement agencies.
The goals of this seminar are to reduce in-custody deaths by training officers in dealing with an individual with Excited Delirium.
This 4-hour class is mandatory for those that have been trained in SFST prior to 2011 if they wish to keep their SFST certification.
This program is part of the Crime Prevention Specialist Series. Participants will receive the tools necessary to return to their respective communities and make an immediate impact with their business community.
This class was developed to address officer responses to Critical Incidents or “Toxic” experiences that have the potential to emotionally cripple officers and to address the “corrosive” or cumulative effects of the job that assault officers every day.