Training

Webinar – Neurobiology Applications for Community Supervision Professionals in Interpersonal Violence

Join the National Criminal Justice Training Center of Fox Valley Technical College for their webinar “Neurobiology Applications for Community Supervision Professionals in Interpersonal Violence” on Tuesday, April 27, 2021 at 2:00–3:30 p.m. ET. During the webinar, participants will learn about the foundation of trauma, its impact on the brain, and how to recognize it in yourself and others. Presenters will also discuss what it means to be trauma-informed and how to help yourself and others through a trauma response. The webinar will emphasize trauma in victim/survivors and offenders.  

Webinar – The Science of Infectious Disease Transmission: What Prosecutors and Law Enforcement Should Know

Join the Association of Prosecuting Attorneys for their webinar “The Science of Infectious Disease Transmission: What Prosecutors and Law Enforcement Should Know” on Tuesday, April 20, 2021, at 3:00–4:00 p.m. ET. Dr. David Wohl of the University of North Carolina School of Medicine will discuss the transmission of infectious diseases such as HIV, Hepatitis C, tuberculosis, and COVID-19, presenting facts and dispelling misconceptions to help prosecutors, law enforcement, and allied professionals understand what they may prosecute or encounter in the field.

COSSAP Webinar: A Path to Recovery—The Story of a Peer Support Specialist

Join the Bureau of Justice Assistance Comprehensive Opioid, Stimulant, and Substance Abuse Program (COSSAP) for their webinar "A Path to Recovery—The Story of a Peer Support Specialist" on Thursday, April 22, 2021 at 2:00 to 3:00 p.m. ET. This webinar will feature a peer support specialist who will share her experiences with addiction, overdose, and path to recovery. The meeting host will also discuss addiction as it relates to the brain, as well as substance use disorder as a disease rather than a choice.

Webinar - Bank Fraud 101

What is there to know about bank fraud? Everything! Join us for an interactive presentation discussing the main types of bank fraud (1st Party,3rd Party/ATO, Identity Theft). There will be content involving the various channels of fraud (Check, ACH, Wire, Debit, Bill Pay, Person to Person). We will discuss trends in the industry, and how Capital One can assist in your investigations.

Webinar - The Power of Choice: Strengths and Pitfalls of Mindset

Is mindset a matter of choice? Join us as we look into the concepts of "what you choose you will become" and "you always find what you're looking for." This presentation will be filled with insight and humor from veteran law enforcement officers while focusing on the strengths and pitfalls of mindset.

Webinar (Live Only) - Police Identity Disorder: Develop Multiple Identities to Avoid Disorder

Police officers tend to regard themselves by their professional police identity role, often overlooking their other identity roles (parent, spouse, family member, community member, etc.). The singular reliance on the professional police identity role has shown to be problematic, as it may separate them from their family and community, limits their perspective and coping skills, and often contributes to the risk of suicide when nearing retirement. This webinar offers practical recommendations on how officers can live a more balanced quality of life by design, guided by their values.

FC105 Financial Records Examination and Analysis (Jun. 8–10, 2021, Virtual)

This course covers the acquisition, examination, and analysis of many types of financial records, including bank statements and checks, wire transfer records, and business records. Topics include recognizing and investigating common indicators of fraud, using spreadsheets to facilitate analysis and pattern recognition, and financial profiling. There is a strong focus on presenting financial evidence in multiple modalities: spreadsheet data outputs, graphic representations, and written/oral presentations.

IA101 Foundations of Intelligence Analysis Training (Jun. 7–10, 2021, Virtual)

This course addresses the critical need for well-trained intelligence analysts to interpret growing amounts of information. Topics include the intelligence cycle, analytical thinking skills, the importance of strategic analysis, communication and social media analysis, recommendation development, and legal and ethical issues. Students work hands-on with specialized software to synthesize information and develop various products of intelligence. The course was developed by a consortium that included the National White Collar Crime Center, Law Enforcement Intelligence Unit, the International Association of Law Enforcement Intelligence Analysis, and the Regional Information Sharing System.

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