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Crime Scene Profiling Professional Training Courses Run as part of the John Jay College Office of Continuing and Professional Studies John Jay College will be launching a series of courses aimed at professionals and researchers in the field, including homicide and violent crime investigators, crime analysts, prosecutors, and psychologists. Courses will be taught by today’s leading international recognized scientists and researchers in the field of behavioral crime scene analysis and each course will give an in-depth overview of the latest research and scientific evidence from the field. Courses can be taken alone, or in combination. Courses are run yearly on: Profiling Offender Characteristics from Crime Scene Behaviors Contact: |
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Offender Profiling & Behavioral Crime Scene Analysis
Run as part of National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives
(NOBLE) C. Gabrielle Salfati, PhD Sunday July 27th 3-4:45pm Marriott Marquis Hotel
Profiling is a crime analysis technique that aims to aid
investigators generate new leads, and narrow down a pool of suspects to
identify the most likely offender. This workshop will introduce participants
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Profiling Homicide C. Gabrielle Salfati, PhD Monday June 9th, 2008
Run as part of the NYPD's Detective Bureau Homicide Investigators Training Course
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Centre for Investigative Psychology University of Liverpool UK
Prior to 2003
Strategic Command Course, Bramshill Police Training College, UK. Trainer on course on Offender Profiling to Senior Police Investigators. Merseyside Youth Offending Team Training Division, UK. Advanced Assessment Methods. Commissioned Trainer of Senior Personnel. Certificate of Higher Education of Investigative Psychology, UK. Trainer. Investigative Psychology Workshop on Homicide & Facet Theory Research to Israeli Police
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