Word Cues as Truth Clues: Inductive Int...
Advances in forensic technology confirm that traditional interviewing and interrogation techniques that rely on overly coercive tactics and clever psychological tricks can generate false confessions, alienate juries, or lead to premature termination of the interview due to emotional or legal shutdowns. The Inductive Interview System is designed and proven to overcome these pitfalls of other interviewing techniques and produce credible confessi...
Working at the Speed of Crime: Evidence...
Any effective Crime Gun Intelligence Program relies on the expeditious processing of firearms-related evidence to achieve the goal of intelligence lead, firearms-based investigations. The possible intelligence gained through National Integrated Ballistic Information Network (NIBIN) Leads loses its value the longer it takes to identify the associations and pass that information to investigators. In NIBIN processing, TIMELINESS is crucial. As la...
Reimagining Police Response: Finding Cr...
The effective use of technologies can effectively offset low staffing and improve overall capabilities of law enforcement agencies. The Chula Vista (CA) Police Department has been nationally recognized for their game-changing Drone as a First Responder (DFR) program as well as other innovative uses of emerging technology that provide enhanced, yet cost-effective response capability. A key factor in CVPD’s successful deployment of technol...
Mental Models: A Method for Attacking a...
Dr. Renee J Mitchell, the author of Twenty-one Mental Models That Can Change Policing, reviews the main mental models that can lead to unique solutions and better problem-solving. This method can be used for any policing issue an agency is facing: from recruiting and retention to violence, or reallocating services to non-sworn responses. Rather than a prepackaged, “one-size-fits-all” solution, this session will provide a critical t...
Crime and Punishment: Exploring Restora...
Courts and agencies are increasingly looking for different ways to address crimes/delinquent acts and sentencing. Many restorative justice and peacemaking programs have been created in an effort to improve upon traditional practices for addressing perpetrators and victims. But what is restorative justice? What is Peacemaking? How do they differ from traditional court practices? What are the advantages and disadvantages? Join attorney, mediator...
Proactive Responses to the Community's...
How many times have you received a call for service and you recognized the address before you even responded? This happens far too often. However, how often are you trying a different approach to address the issue? If we want a different outcome, we need to try different approaches. The community has come to rely upon the services provided by public health and animal welfare agencies. This is especially true with the recent pandemic affecting...
Active Bystandership: Applications for...
Active bystandership (AB) promotes an organizational culture where officers are empowered to intervene when noticing their colleagues are—or are about to—engage in dangerous, unwanted, or inappropriate behavior. It focuses on direct intervention in an informal capacity rather than formalized reporting. AB is a psychological construct that is well known in other professions and has been implemented by the New Orleans and Baltimore P...
FIAT -- Georgia
The FIAT course is a basic level five-day course that covers the following topics: Introduction to Intelligence Analysis History of Intelligence Analysis Purpose of Intelligence Analysis Intelligence Models Intelligence Cycle L egal Issues Sources Intelligence Analysis as a Thought Process Fundamentals of Logic Critical Thinking Creative Thinking Inference Development Recommendations Development Analysis Methods & Skills Crime Pattern Anal...
FIAT Fishers, Indiana
The FIAT course is a basic level five-day course that covers the following topics: Introduction to Intelligence Analysis History of Intelligence Analysis Purpose of Intelligence Analysis Intelligence Models Intelligence Cycle L egal Issues Sources Intelligence Analysis as a Thought Process Fundamentals of Logic Critical Thinking Creative Thinking Inference Development Recommendations Development Analysis Methods & Skills Crime Pattern Anal...
FIAT Cheyenne, Wyoming
The FIAT course is a basic level five-day course that covers the following topics: Introduction to Intelligence Analysis History of Intelligence Analysis Purpose of Intelligence Analysis Intelligence Models Intelligence Cycle L egal Issues Sources Intelligence Analysis as a Thought Process Fundamentals of Logic Critical Thinking Creative Thinking Inference Development Recommendations Development Analysis Methods & Skills Crime Pattern Anal...
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