CA POST CERTIFIED LAW ENFORCEMENT TRAINING
POST Institute of Criminal Investigations (ICI)
Domestic Violence Investigations

This is an ICI Foundation Specialty Course. This one-week course will provide both novice and experienced detectives with the knowledge and skills necessary to conduct successful investigations of domestic violence. Students will learn specific investigative techniques, problem-solving skills, and case management skills related to the various types of domestic violence including cross-cultural, elder abuse, stalking, and officer-involved, with the goal of improving clearance and issuance rates.

All ICI courses are based upon adult learning principles. The classroom activities are practical, “hands-on,” and interactive. This 40-hour course is one of the Foundation Specialty courses of POST’s Presley Institute of Criminal Investigation (ICI).

Although preferred, it is not necessary to have completed the ICI Core Course prior to attending this course. Completion of the ICI Core Course is required if the student wishes to earn a Certificate of Recognition as a graduate of the Institute.

TOPICS WILL INCLUDE:
Dynamics of Domestic Violence
Suspects/Batterers
Victims
Impact on children
Stalking
Elder abuse
Dominate aggressor
High profile suspects

Officer-involved Domestic Violence
Investigative steps and techniques
Interviewing suspects, victims, and children
Evidence including medical evidence and photographs
Lethality assessment
Officer safety
Court orders
Legal mandates
DATES and LOCATIONS   
2012
Feb 27 to Mar 2, 2012
Apr 23 to 27, 2012
Riverside
San Diego
COURSE CLASS HOURS: Start time:   8:00 AM    Finish Time 5:00 PM
CERT No. 9070-32415

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CERT HOURS: 40
FEE: Reimbursement Plan II
(no tuition)
This project was supported by Grant No. 10109507 awarded by the Office on Violence Against Women (OVW), U.S. Department of Justice. This project was also supported by Grant No. PO10109507 awarded by the California Emergency Management Agency (Cal EMA). The opinions, findings, conclusions, and recommendations expressed in this publication/program/exhibit are those of the author(s) and not necessarily reflect the views of the Department of Justice, Office on Violence Against Women or the California Emergency Management Agency (Cal EMA). The California Emergency Management Agency (Cal EMA) reserves a royalty-free, nonexclusive, and irrevocable license to reproduce, publish, and use this material and to authorize others to do so.
  Jim Barker  Tom Walsh
  Candace Heisler Gary Gregson