The University of New Orleans Police Department requested funding for registration for the International Association of Crime Analysts online training courses. BJA NTTAC provided funding support for one representative to attend the IACA online training course starting in July 2021 and ending in September 2021.
Request Crime Analysis training to implement a crime analysis program.
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There are 4 courses in the series that are pertinent;
1. Crime Analysis for a Small Jurisdiction
2. Fundamentals of crime analysis
3. Exploring Crime Analysis: Essential Skills (I)
4. Exploring Crime Analysis: Essential Skills (2)
From the schedules, the courses appear to be 12 weeks in length and I am unsure of how many courses take be taken at one time.
Thank you for any assistance.
Respectfully,
Tom Harrington PhD
Chief of Police