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Forensic Exploitation and Intelligence
Short course
In Bedfordshire ()
Description
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Type
Short course
What you will learn On successful completion of this course those attending will be able to: Distinguish evidential types for use in court and for intelligence purposes Evaluate the levels and range of forensic exploitation techniques Manage and prioritise the exploitation of forensic intelligence derived from people, places and vehicles Critically assess how forensic intelligence interfaces with other intelligence sources Establish and maintain a FORINT exploitation policy within the frameworks of forensic best practice and the recognized intelligence cycle.
Reviews
Course programme
- Role of communication and information sharing
- FORINT in long term policing strategy
- Exploitation and Military Intelligence
- Pattern analysis, GIS and mathematics in forensic intelligence
- Technical exploitation
- Forensic exploitation
- Planning and direction of forensic intelligence
- Collection, Processing, Production, Management and dissemination of FORINT
- Forms of output and report from FORINT.
Upgrade to a professional qualification
This short course will be taught at Masters standard as it is one of the modules that comprise the postgraduate Forensic Modular Masters Programme. Registering for this accredited short course and successfully passing the associated assessment will gain you 10 Cranfield credits. These could then be used to apply for a transfer towards a PgCert/PgDip or MSc in the Forensic Programme should you wish to complete one of these courses within 5 years.
Forensic Exploitation and Intelligence