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SUMMARY:Crimes Against Children
LOCATION:IPTM - University of North Florida, 12000 Alumni Drive, Jacksonville, FL, 32224
DESCRIPTION:Crimes Against Children\n\n09/28/26 08:00 AM EST\n - 09/30/26 05:00 PM EST\Description:\nIn this fast-paced course, you will learn processes and techniques that apply specifically to crimes against children. From the initial call to the courtroom, you’ll receive an in-depth analysis of investigative methodologies you can use to solve these crimes.\n\nWe will examine the persistent patterns of behavior of the seven types child molesters and teach you effective techniques for interviewing these criminals. We will also help you develop the skills needed to conduct forensic interviews of child victims and witnesses.\n\nUsing case studies, we will introduce you to the different classifications of evidence and how each applies to your investigation. You will learn how to prepare an expert search and seizure warrant for a preferential child molester to include seizing child pornography, child erotica, DNA and computer evidence.\n\nFinally, we will discuss the criteria for amber alerts and the importance of the initial response to a child abduction. You will learn how to develop a Child Abduction Response Team (CART)–a multidiscipline, multijurisdictional team of experts–and how it can greatly improve your ability to recover a missing child.\n\nTopics Include\n\n\n	Definitions and diagnostic criteria for the DSM-5\n	Patterns, behaviors and characteristics of offenders\n	Pedophilia and offender\n	Investigative and interviewing techniques\n	Preparing an expert search and seizure warrant\n	Emerging investigative strategies\n	Forensic interviews of a child\n	Understanding predatory behaviors\n	Developing a Child Abduction Response Team (CART)\n\n\nPrerequisite(s)\n\nIt is recommended, but not mandatory, that you have completed a basic investigations course or have the knowledge of proven investigative techniques necessary to investigate most crimes against children cases.\n\nAudience\n\nPatrol officers, newly assigned and seasoned detectives, investigations supervisors, crime scene technicians, military investigative personnel, non-sworn personnel who participate in investigations, and prosecutor’s office personnel who investigate and prosecute crimes against children\n\nThis class is restricted to active sworn and non-sworn law enforcement, investigators, and prosecuting attorneys employed by governmental agencies.\n\Details:\nTraining hours: 24 hours\nTuition: $695.00\Location:\nIPTM - University of North Florida\n12000 Alumni Drive\nJacksonville, FL 32224
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Crimes Against Children<br /><br />09/28/26 08:00 AM EST - 09/30/26 05:00 PM EST<br />Description:<br /><p>In this fast-paced course, you will learn processes and techniques that apply specifically to crimes against children. From the initial call to the courtroom, you&rsquo;ll receive an in-depth analysis of investigative methodologies you can use to solve these crimes.</p>

<p>We will examine the persistent patterns of behavior of the seven types child molesters and teach you effective techniques for interviewing these criminals. We will also help you develop the skills needed to conduct forensic interviews of child victims and witnesses.</p>

<p>Using case studies, we will introduce you to the different classifications of evidence and how each applies to your investigation. You will learn how to prepare an expert search and seizure warrant for a preferential child molester to include seizing child pornography, child erotica, DNA and computer evidence.</p>

<p>Finally, we will discuss the criteria for amber alerts and the importance of the initial response to a child abduction. You will learn how to develop a Child Abduction Response Team (CART)&ndash;a multidiscipline, multijurisdictional team of experts&ndash;and how it can greatly improve your ability to recover a missing child.</p>

<h2>Topics Include</h2>

<ul>
	<li>Definitions and diagnostic criteria for the DSM-5</li>
	<li>Patterns, behaviors and characteristics of offenders</li>
	<li>Pedophilia and offender</li>
	<li>Investigative and interviewing techniques</li>
	<li>Preparing an expert search and seizure warrant</li>
	<li>Emerging investigative strategies</li>
	<li>Forensic interviews of a child</li>
	<li>Understanding predatory behaviors</li>
	<li>Developing a Child Abduction Response Team (CART)</li>
</ul>

<h2>Prerequisite(s)</h2>

<p>It is recommended, but not mandatory, that you have completed a basic investigations course or have the knowledge of proven investigative techniques necessary to investigate most crimes against children cases.</p>

<h2>Audience</h2>

<p>Patrol officers, newly assigned and seasoned detectives, investigations supervisors, crime scene technicians, military investigative personnel, non-sworn personnel who participate in investigations, and prosecutor&rsquo;s office personnel who investigate and prosecute crimes against children</p>

<p><strong>This class is restricted to active sworn and non-sworn law enforcement, investigators, and prosecuting attorneys employed by governmental agencies.</strong></p>
<br />Details:<br />Training hours: 24 hours<br />
Tuition: $695.00<br />Location:<br />IPTM - University of North Florida<br />12000 Alumni Drive<br />Jacksonville, FL 32224
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