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SUMMARY:Burglary/Robbery Investigations: Current Trends
LOCATION:IPTM, 12000 Alumni Drive, Jacksonville, FL, 32224
DESCRIPTION:Burglary/Robbery Investigations: Current Trends\n\n03/23/26 08:00 AM EST\n - 03/25/26 05:00 PM EST\Description:\nThis course will provide you with insight into the latest trends of property crimes to include larceny, auto theft, and burglary. It will also give you a well-rounded understanding of the various types of person crimes such as battery, aggravated assault and robbery.\n\nYou will learn how burglars approach their crimes, how they learn their trade and the techniques and tools used by today's offenders. When it comes to persons crimes, we'll show you methods for investigating each type and explain how to apply available resources and manage the legal system in order to bring cases to a successful conclusion.\n\nWe will present techniques that can help you locate valuable evidence and determine how the crime occurred. You will learn how to identify and gather physical evidence, conduct effective victim/witness interviews, and use subpoenas and search warrants during the course of your investigation. We will also discuss strategies for operational plans, stakeouts, the use of media to solve cases, and the use of informants to help you stop the crimes before they occur.\n\nTopics Include\n\n\n	Property crime types\n\n	\n		Larceny (theft)\n		Auto theft\n		Burglary\n	\n	\n	Person crime types\n	\n		Assault/Battery\n		Robbery\n		Rape (sexual battery)\n	\n	\n	Solvability factors and investigative steps\n	\n		Solvability factors\n		Case status/disposition\n		Investigative procedure/technique\n	\n	\n	Responding to the initial scene\n	\n		Victim/Witness trauma and how to deal with it\n		Victim/Witness/Offender profiling\n		Your leadership role as a detective\n		Crime scene purview\n	\n	\n	Resources and applications\n	\n		Intelligence gathering\n		ViCap/AFIS\n		Background databases\n		Media to solve cases\n	\n	\n	Legal issues\n	\n		4th, 5th, & 6th Amendments\n		Subpoenas/Warrants\n		Operational plan\n	\n	\n	Interrogation tactics\n	\n		Statement analysis/Truth verification\n		Non-verbal indicators\n		Soliciting a statement\n	\n	\n	Case management\n	\n		Department of Justice UCR\n		National trends\n		Stats and what they mean to you\n	\n	\n\n\Details:\nTraining hours: 24 hours\nTuition: $695\Location:\nIPTM\n12000 Alumni Drive\nJacksonville, FL 32224
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Burglary/Robbery Investigations: Current Trends<br /><br />03/23/26 08:00 AM EST - 03/25/26 05:00 PM EST<br />Description:<br /><p>This course will provide you with insight into the latest trends of property crimes to include larceny, auto theft, and burglary. It will also give you a well-rounded understanding of the various types of person crimes such as battery, aggravated assault and robbery.</p>

<p>You will learn how burglars approach their crimes, how they learn their trade and the techniques and tools used by today's offenders. When it comes to persons crimes, we'll show you methods for investigating each type and explain how to apply available resources and manage the legal system in order to bring cases to a successful conclusion.</p>

<p>We will present techniques that can help you locate valuable evidence and determine how the crime occurred. You will learn how to identify and gather physical evidence, conduct effective victim/witness interviews, and use subpoenas and search warrants during the course of your investigation. We will also discuss strategies for operational plans, stakeouts, the use of media to solve cases, and the use of informants to help you stop the crimes before they occur.</p>

<h2>Topics Include</h2>

<ul>
	<li><strong>Property crime types</strong>

	<ul>
		<li>Larceny (theft)</li>
		<li>Auto theft</li>
		<li>Burglary</li>
	</ul>
	</li>
	<li><strong>Person crime types</strong>
	<ul>
		<li>Assault/Battery</li>
		<li>Robbery</li>
		<li>Rape (sexual battery)</li>
	</ul>
	</li>
	<li><strong>Solvability factors and investigative steps</strong>
	<ul>
		<li>Solvability factors</li>
		<li>Case status/disposition</li>
		<li>Investigative procedure/technique</li>
	</ul>
	</li>
	<li><strong>Responding to the initial scene</strong>
	<ul>
		<li>Victim/Witness trauma and how to deal with it</li>
		<li>Victim/Witness/Offender profiling</li>
		<li>Your leadership role as a detective</li>
		<li>Crime scene purview</li>
	</ul>
	</li>
	<li><strong>Resources and applications</strong>
	<ul>
		<li>Intelligence gathering</li>
		<li>ViCap/AFIS</li>
		<li>Background databases</li>
		<li>Media to solve cases</li>
	</ul>
	</li>
	<li><strong>Legal issues</strong>
	<ul>
		<li>4th, 5th, &amp; 6th Amendments</li>
		<li>Subpoenas/Warrants</li>
		<li>Operational plan</li>
	</ul>
	</li>
	<li><strong>Interrogation tactics</strong>
	<ul>
		<li>Statement analysis/Truth verification</li>
		<li>Non-verbal indicators</li>
		<li>Soliciting a statement</li>
	</ul>
	</li>
	<li><strong>Case management</strong>
	<ul>
		<li>Department of Justice UCR</li>
		<li>National trends</li>
		<li>Stats and what they mean to you</li>
	</ul>
	</li>
</ul>
<br />Details:<br />Training hours: 24 hours<br />
Tuition: $695<br />Location:<br />IPTM<br />12000 Alumni Drive<br />Jacksonville, FL 32224
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