Introduction to Becoming an Investigator / Private
Short course
Inhouse
Description
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Type
Short course
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Level
Beginner
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Methodology
Inhouse
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Duration
1 Day
At the end of the course the delegate will be aware of the skill areas required in the basic aspects of investigation. They will also be aware of suitable training routes to follow in their chosen area. Suitable for: This 1 day introduction to becoming an investigator is for those individuals who have no formal training in investigations who would like an overview of the skills required to follow a career in the profession. This day will also give options as to the suitable routes of education to be followed.
Reviews
Course programme
At the end of the course the delegate will be aware of the skill areas required in the basic aspects of investigation. They will also be aware of suitable training routes to follow in their chosen area.
Learning Outcomes
At the conclusion of the course delegates will be able to: -
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Skill Area Awareness - Subjects Covered
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The Law (Civil and Criminal)
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Arrest and caution of suspects
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Gathering evidence and preserving the scene
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Treatment of the scene of crime
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Presentation of evidence in court or at tribunals
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Exhibits and their continuity
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Searches of persons
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Identification methods
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Original notes, statements and reports
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Interviewing witnesses and suspects
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Recording of interviews
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Body language, non-verbal communications and neuro - linguistics
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Sources of information and treatment of intelligence
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Basic static, foot and mobile surveillance techniques
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Equipment available
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Mobile phone examinations/evidence
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An introduction to Open Source/Cyber Tracking (Internet Investigations)
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Preparing a case file - Reporting to client
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Starting a business as an investigator
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Review of the day and questions
Introduction to Becoming an Investigator / Private