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Qualitative Crime Pattern Identification

Thursday, June 20, 2024

Pattern Analysis for Law Enforcement Analysts

The International Association of Crime Analysts is offering a 12 week course on pattern analysis. Some material I have provided to the instructor, Dawn Reeby, will be used in the class, and there are two sessions on elements of crime patterns. 

"Schedule: July 1-September 20, 2024, September 30-December 20, 2024

Description

This 12-week course is dedicated to "Cracking the Code: Pattern Analysis for Law Enforcement Analysts," and is an intensive class designed exclusively for law enforcement analysts. This training will equip you with the advanced skills required to detect complex crime patterns and trends, transforming you into an analytical expert capable of tackling even the most challenging cases."

See the link below for more information and to register!

https://www.iaca.net/pattern-analysis



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