Training Course

Homicide and Violent Crime Investigation

Join our comprehensive training program designed to equip you with the skills and knowledge needed to excel in the field of criminal investigation.

About the Course

3 Day Course

Exploring the Roles of Physical Evidence and Offender Behavior in Solving Crimes

Crime assessment is a method of criminal investigation that utilizes key structures within the criminological continuum to examine the presence and/or absence of evidence found at the crime scene. Within this framework, there are four major classifications, referred to as the sub-types hereafter, which will be introduced and explained. These subtypes span across the criminal spectrum and manifest in the expression of pathological behaviors that can be recognized. Predicated upon these primary factors and coupled with additional principles, understanding the crime scene and offender actions through the crime continuum provides a critical understanding for the motives, methods, and opportunities of the crime.

Course Highlights

Instructional Objectives:

After completion, the student will be able to:

  • Cite the difference between Crime Assessment, an evidence-based process, versus Criminal Profiling, a psychological based process.
  • Recall the three phases of a crime/death
  • Utilize the learned skill set to properly collect the information to decide the level of victim risk and offender risk.
  • Compare the dynamics of a crime scene, homicidal pattern, and offender behavior characteristics, and select the proper sub-type and crime motivation.
  • Assess the paralogical reasoning system and identify the level of victim and offender emotion.
  • Recognize the difference between a crime driven by fantasy and one that contains no fantasy issues.
  • Judge a criminal act and conclude whether the crime scene and offender are organized, disorganized, or both.

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