CASE DEVELOPMENT THROUGH PHYSICAL/MOBILE SURVEILLANCE AND CELL RECORD ANALYSIS (40-HOURS)
June 22nd - 25th 8am
Duration: 40 hours
Location: Richland PD
Course Details
In today’s rapidly evolving landscape of technology, including cell phones, social media, and more, effective case development in criminal investigations requires a multifaceted approach. This training course offers a unique blend of physical surveillance techniques and historical cell record analysis, equipping participants with the skills to gather, analyze, and interpret data from both the physical environment and cell record footprints. Students will learn that when these two are combined, they become a powerful tool not only for apprehension but also for:
1. Case development and mission planning 2. Identifying and locating co-conspirators 3. Tracing the movement of physical evidence after the crime to help support the case for court (such as clothing, vehicles, firearms, etc.) 4. Guiding teams on where to canvass for video footage and identifying the direction the suspect(s) fled after the crime 5. Identifying and locating potential stash houses and hideouts for narcotics investigations 6. Keeping officers safe by minimizing unexpected risks.
Modules: Interactive lectures, group discussions, and eight (8) real scenario-based simulations. Course of Instruction will be four 10-hour days (0800-1800 hours)
Required Items:
Unmarked Vehicle
A cellphone that can run Zello
Headphones
Secondary GPS Device (Can be a second phone, or GPS Unit)
Laptop
Download CASTviz (Castviz.com) ahead of time