Upcoming Courses
- Law Enforcement Resiliency and Peer Support
Lexington South Carolina June 18-22, 2012
CSI: Specialized Crime Scene Response
This is a course for both patrol officers and investigators that identifies concerns, which require
a specialized response to various crime scene situations. Participants will garner information on
evidentiary indicators, special concerns in search warrants, dangers caused by evidence, and how
to remedy problems. It will enable investigating officers to better recognize and preserve evidence,
enhance their own safety, and present stronger prosecutions in crucial cases.
Many officers lack experience with homicide scenes and they may be truly rare for rural officers. Child abuse is a specialized area of investigation, but patrol officers are exposed to indicators that they may
not recognize and are often the first responders to situations that expose child abuse and require special
protective actions.
The class will also focus on weapons of mass destruction (WMD) incidents and investigation, as the
terrorist threat is present now more than ever. Police at all levels need a basic understanding of the
nature of the offenders, special dangers, and what role each involved agency will play in the response
and investigation. Methamphetamine labs have become common, but the dangers they pose are
uncommon and potentially lethal to police responders.
Finally, sexual assailants come in a variety of offender typologies. It is important for officers to recognize
unusual evidence, and to understand what the evidence is telling them about the offenders.
8-hrs Total (CEH: 1-hour Interpersonal Perspectives; 6-hours Technical Skill & 1-hour Legal studies)
