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For more information on our investigative and regulatory training, including our bitesize courses, please see our Training Course Brochure at the bottom of this page.
Our virtual training sessions are charged as follows:
Please contact us for in person training costs and any bespoke training course requests.
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Consecutive days or spaced over a maximum of 2 weeks
£475+VAT (virtual)
(Please contact us for in-person group sizes and training costs)
This two-day course will provide an overview of the important basics of conducting a criminal investigation and would particularly benefit those who are new to the investigation and enforcement profession.
This half-day training course will provide full information to learners on the use and requirements of pocket notebooks in criminal investigations.
This one-day course will provide delegates with an understanding of evidence classifications and the importance of its correct collection and storage.
This half-day training course provides the necessary foundations for correctly dealing with exhibits in criminal investigations.
This one-day CPD accredited course will provide investigators with the skills required to correctly obtain accounts from witnesses and to subsequently write witness statements that are capable of being used in criminal proceedings.
This two-day course will provide attendees with the knowledge and skills to conduct a well-structured interview that is compliant with the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984. Any officers involved in conducting PACE interviews, whether as lead or second officer, should consider attending this training.
This half-day course will provide officers with information of the relevant forms needed and how to complete them when compiling a prosecution file. High quality prosecution files will ensure that all of the information is captured and can be presented easily by the prosecuting lawyer.
This half-day course will provide an overview in relation to the importance of correct disclosure when completing criminal investigations to ensure that they do not fall foul of the Criminal Procedure and Investigations Act 1996 (CPIA 1996).
This half-day course will provide the opportunity for delegates to understand the Court process and how to present credible evidence confidently.
If you are involved in the deployment or use of overt CCTV as part of criminal investigations then there are a number of legal requirements you need to comply with. Evidence gathered from CCTV must also be downloaded, handled and managed correctly throughout the course of the investigation and any subsequent legal proceedings.
This one da
If you are involved in the deployment or use of overt CCTV as part of criminal investigations then there are a number of legal requirements you need to comply with. Evidence gathered from CCTV must also be downloaded, handled and managed correctly throughout the course of the investigation and any subsequent legal proceedings.
This one day course covers the legislation, completing DPIA's, factors to consider when deploying CCTV, and managing that evidence correctly. This course also provides information in relation to the download and processing of CCTV being a Forensic Science Activity.
This half day course has been designed to provide Local Authority officers with an understanding of the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000 and when authorisation under this Act is required.
Covert tactics can provide intelligence and evidence needed to assist with the prosecution of offenders. If this evidence is gathered incorrec
This half day course has been designed to provide Local Authority officers with an understanding of the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000 and when authorisation under this Act is required.
Covert tactics can provide intelligence and evidence needed to assist with the prosecution of offenders. If this evidence is gathered incorrectly this can have severe impacts on the investigation, the officer and the Local Authority.