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Investigating Child Abuse (training opportunity)



The following online course may be of interest to list members -


Registration at Knowledge Solutions is open for:

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C P 2 0 6  Investigating Child Abuse
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- Registration & Payment deadline: Extended to May 5

- Start date: May 8, End date: Jun 11 (5 Weeks)

- Instructor: Det. John Baeza

- For more information or to register:
http://www.forensic-science.com/course_description/cp206.html

- Course outline:
http://www.forensic-science.com/syllabus/cp206_syl.html


The objective of Investigating Child Abuse is to instruct students on the
basic investigative tenets and procedures involved in child abuse cases.

Topics include:

- Types of Abuse
- Perspectives on Abuse & Preconceived Theories
- Initial Response
- What Makes a Case a Child Abuse Case?
- Crime Scene
- Investigative Reconstruction
- Frame by Frame Crime Analysis
- False Reports

People who will directly benefit from this course are:

- Students of Criminal Justice, Psychology, Sociology, Forensic Science,
and many others of varying levels
- University professors who teach Criminal Justice and/or Forensic Science
- Law enforcement - police officers, crime scene techs, sex crimes and
homicide detectives, investigators, and others
- Private Investigators
- Professional psychologists and psychiatrists from varying specialties



For more information on this course, please see the course description:
http://www.forensic-science.com/course_description/cp206.html


Thank you,

Det. John J. Baeza (ret.)
Chair, Ethics Committee
Academy of Behavioral Profiling
www.profiling.org

"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety
deserve neither liberty nor safety."
- Benjamin Franklin, Historical Review of Pennsylvania, 1759.