Criminal Investigation - Online Course

Criminal Investigation - Online Course

Master the fundamentals of criminal investigation, from crime scene analysis to evidence handling, in this comprehensive online course.

By NextGen learning

Date and time

March 21 · 9pm - December 31 · 9:30am PDT

Location

Online

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 284 days 13 hours

Course Curriculum

  • Module 01: Required Skills To Become A Criminal Investigator
  • Module 02: An Introduction To A Private Detective
  • Module 03: Criminal Intelligence
  • Module 04: Crime Scene Investigation
  • Module 05: Collecting And Packaging Physical Evidence
  • Module 06: Fingerprints: Your Personal Signature
  • Module 07: DNA Analysis
  • Module 08: Criminology And Criminal Psychology
  • Module 09: Violent Crimes And Cyber Criminology
  • Module 10: Business Theft And Fraud
  • Module 11: Domestic Investigation And Types
  • Module 12: Victimology
  • Module 13: Dealing With Crime
  • Module 14: Tracing And Surveillance Techniques
  • Module 15: Effective Interrogation Techniques
  • Module 16: Basic Operations Of Firearms
  • Module 17: Firearms Examination
  • Module 18: Forensic Psychology
  • Module 19: The Criminal Justice System In England And Wales

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Frequently asked questions

How long does a criminal investigation take?

The duration of an investigation depends on factors like the crime's complexity, available evidence, and resource availability. Some investigations conclude quickly, while others, especially complex cases, may take several months or even years

What is the role of a detective in a criminal investigation?

Detectives are responsible for: 1. Gathering and analyzing evidence. 2. Interviewing witnesses and suspects. 3. Building a case to identify and prosecute offenders.

Can I get updates on the progress of an investigation?

Yes, as a victim or witness, you have the right to be kept informed about significant developments in the investigation. The police should provide regular updates and inform you of any decisions, such as charging a suspect or closing the case.

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