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Analytical Investigative
Techniques Overview
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Course Length: 3 days (24 hours) |
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Gail Walker (727-344-8020) |
This course is
designed to teach very basic investigative analysis techniques using
drug-related data. The classroom presentation will include instruction on
techniques used in the investigative analysis of a narcotics case. By the
completion of the course, you will understand the processes and techniques used
by analysts for investigations. You will also be able to analyze and summarize
case data in a clear, concise and graphical format. This course is designed for
law enforcement personnel with NO analytical experience who wish
to learn and understand basic investigative analytical techniques.
Note:
If you are interested in accelerated, computer-based analytical training, please
refer to the 5-day "Analytical Investigative Techniques" course.
Course Objectives
- Describe
the intelligence cycle and the role of an analyst.
- Graphically
depict the relationships among subjects using link analysis.
- Identify
the types of data provided by various nationwide and regional databases for
use in investigations.
- Describe
the three techniques of flow charting and the appropriate use of each.
- Develop and
analyze flow charts to enhance the investigation.
- Collect,
decipher, analyze and chart telecommunications records.
Overview of Topics:
- The Analytical Process
- Link Analysis
- Sources of Information
- Flow Charting
- Telecommunications Analysis
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