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Inside the Tape Training Event – Homicide & Crime Scene Management Training

December 13, 2022 @ 8:00 am - 4:00 pm

Inside the Tape Homicide & Crime Scene Management Training program

The St. Albans Police Department will be hosting a nationally recognized, Inside the Tape Homicide & Crime Scene Management Training program,  on December 13-15, 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM, at their new headquarters at 613 MacCorkle Avenue in St. Albans, WV.

A Nationally Recognized Training Program Endorsed by Law Enforcement Regional Training
Academies, State Agencies & Associations Nationwide
Presented by the Saint Albans Police Department
613 MacCorkle Avenue
Saint Albans, WV 25177
(Suggested Hotel on Website)

**REGISTRATION IS ONLY $295.00**

SEATING IN OUR COURSE IS LIMITED AND RESERVED ON A FIRST-COME BASIS.  TUITION INCLUDES A CERTIFICATE OF ATTENDANCE AND ALL TRAINING MATERIAL PROVIDED ONLINE.

THE INSTRUCTOR for this training course will be investigator David Newman (RET) from the Norfolk Police Department in Virginia. Investigator Newman began his career in law enforcement in 1984 and retired from Norfolk in late 2008. His experience with the Norfolk P.D. includes over 15 years in the bureau, serving in homicide & forensics and involvement in over 500 death investigations and high-profile homicides. While serving in forensics, he has investigated over 2500 cases, including an additional 65 homicide investigations and over 500 crime scenes. Investigator Newman received his bachelor’s degree from Old Dominion University in 1986 Criminal Justice and has lectured several hundred hours to law enforcement agencies at all levels across the country on the topic of homicide investigation and its related forensic applications. His courses have been taught in conjunction with the Virginia State Division of Forensic Science and the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner. Investigator Newman has also instructed basic and advanced forensics at Thomas Nelson College in Virginia, equivocal death scenes at the Virginia State Division of Forensic Science, and is a qualified expert in death investigation and its related forensic fields. His expertise in crime scene management through the development of standard operating procedures has been adopted by several agencies across the country with great success. Inv. David Newman continues to provide aid in cold cases, 911 analysis, and expert courtroom testimony resulting in over 30 years of experience.

Certifications include LETAC, Missouri and Kansas POST, MCOLES, Florida Bar Association, TCLEOSE, ILEA, Virginia DCJS, Minnesota Post & Illinois Law Enforcement Training & Standards Board for Lead Detective

Course Training Topics

COURSE TOPICS ARE TO INCLUDE:
*Development of Standard Operating Procedures Regarding the Suspicious Death Scene
*Defining and Explaining the Various Levels of Association that Exist Between the Homicide Victim and Offender (Pyramid of Association) (Solvability Factors)
*Initial Scene Responsibilities Covering Boundaries, Canvassing (Data Collection) & Immediate Leads (Sources)
*Proper Crime Scene Protocol as it Relates to Death Investigation & Homicide
*Cold Case Investigation Strategies & Review of Solvability Factors (Case Objectives)
*Cold Case Reviews
*Evaluation of the 911 Call During the Active Phase through Case Reviews
*Sources of Crime Scene Contamination & Prevention (Assessment Accountability)
*Categories of Circumstantial Evidence and Recognition of Contamination
*Victimology and Immediate Lead Indicators (High Vs. Low Risk)
*Medical-Legal Death Investigation (Victim I.D. / Time of Death / Injury Recognition)
*Primary & Secondary Crime Scenes (Proper Definition)
*Crime Scene Sequence Event Determination – Model Employing Scientific Method
*Crime Scene Evaluation (Execution of the Walk-thru)
*Crime Scene Indicators Related to Motive, Manner of Death & Method of Operation
*DNA Review and Touch Evidence (Familial DNA & Phenotyping) (Genealogy)
*Specific Types of Crime Scenes & Related Forensic Disciplines
*Case Review (To Change Each Course)
*Suicide and Equivocal Death Scene Investigation – Analysis of Equivocal Death
*SIDS Review and Infant Homicide Scene

Inside the Tape has been committed to providing quality training to law enforcement agencies since 2001 without raising tuition rates or canceling classes. We have added more in-depth topics and several new case reviews to our program, which continues to receive high marks from law enforcement at all levels across the country and has been used as a model for homicide scene management by agencies such as the Cincinnati, Austin, Detroit, Atlanta and St Paul Police in Minnesota. Several agencies contract our program out for in-service training and have implemented our methodologies and crime scene management principles with great success resulting in higher clearance and conviction rates. Our courses have also been certified by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board by the Law and Justice Commission as required training to serve as a lead detective in the state.

REGISTER ONLINE AT WWW.INSIDETHETAPE.COM

DOWNLOAD THE TRAINING REGISTRATION FORM

Simply go to the calendar page and click the online registration link for the Saint Albans Course. Print out the registration form and complete including the method of payment. Fax the registration to 1-866-529-6152. You will receive a confirmation within 24 hours and a receipt if you are paying by credit card. Once payment is made, refunds are not issued, but credits are given for any future training course offered in the U.S.

INVESTIGATOR DAVID NEWMAN (RET) NORFOLK POLICE DEPARTMENT HOMICIDE & FORENSIC SECTION [email protected] WWW.INSIDETHETAPE.COM
Phone: (757) 748-1991 Fax: (866) 529-6152 Toll-Free: (800) 297-6007

Details

Date:
December 13, 2022
Time:
8:00 am - 4:00 pm
Series:
Event Categories:
,

Organizer

St. Albans Police Department
Phone
304-727-2251
Email
crimetips@stalbanswv.com

Venue

St. Albans Police Department – MacCorkle Avenue
613 MacCorkle Avenue
St. Albans, WV 25177 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
304-727-2251

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Inside the Tape Training Event – Homicide & Crime Scene Management Training

December 13, 2022 @ 8:00 am - 4:00 pm

Inside the Tape Homicide & Crime Scene Management Training program

The St. Albans Police Department will be hosting a nationally recognized, Inside the Tape Homicide & Crime Scene Management Training program,  on December 13-15, 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM, at their new headquarters at 613 MacCorkle Avenue in St. Albans, WV.

A Nationally Recognized Training Program Endorsed by Law Enforcement Regional Training
Academies, State Agencies & Associations Nationwide
Presented by the Saint Albans Police Department
613 MacCorkle Avenue
Saint Albans, WV 25177
(Suggested Hotel on Website)

**REGISTRATION IS ONLY $295.00**

SEATING IN OUR COURSE IS LIMITED AND RESERVED ON A FIRST-COME BASIS.  TUITION INCLUDES A CERTIFICATE OF ATTENDANCE AND ALL TRAINING MATERIAL PROVIDED ONLINE.

THE INSTRUCTOR for this training course will be investigator David Newman (RET) from the Norfolk Police Department in Virginia. Investigator Newman began his career in law enforcement in 1984 and retired from Norfolk in late 2008. His experience with the Norfolk P.D. includes over 15 years in the bureau, serving in homicide & forensics and involvement in over 500 death investigations and high-profile homicides. While serving in forensics, he has investigated over 2500 cases, including an additional 65 homicide investigations and over 500 crime scenes. Investigator Newman received his bachelor’s degree from Old Dominion University in 1986 Criminal Justice and has lectured several hundred hours to law enforcement agencies at all levels across the country on the topic of homicide investigation and its related forensic applications. His courses have been taught in conjunction with the Virginia State Division of Forensic Science and the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner. Investigator Newman has also instructed basic and advanced forensics at Thomas Nelson College in Virginia, equivocal death scenes at the Virginia State Division of Forensic Science, and is a qualified expert in death investigation and its related forensic fields. His expertise in crime scene management through the development of standard operating procedures has been adopted by several agencies across the country with great success. Inv. David Newman continues to provide aid in cold cases, 911 analysis, and expert courtroom testimony resulting in over 30 years of experience.

Certifications include LETAC, Missouri and Kansas POST, MCOLES, Florida Bar Association, TCLEOSE, ILEA, Virginia DCJS, Minnesota Post & Illinois Law Enforcement Training & Standards Board for Lead Detective

Course Training Topics

COURSE TOPICS ARE TO INCLUDE:
*Development of Standard Operating Procedures Regarding the Suspicious Death Scene
*Defining and Explaining the Various Levels of Association that Exist Between the Homicide Victim and Offender (Pyramid of Association) (Solvability Factors)
*Initial Scene Responsibilities Covering Boundaries, Canvassing (Data Collection) & Immediate Leads (Sources)
*Proper Crime Scene Protocol as it Relates to Death Investigation & Homicide
*Cold Case Investigation Strategies & Review of Solvability Factors (Case Objectives)
*Cold Case Reviews
*Evaluation of the 911 Call During the Active Phase through Case Reviews
*Sources of Crime Scene Contamination & Prevention (Assessment Accountability)
*Categories of Circumstantial Evidence and Recognition of Contamination
*Victimology and Immediate Lead Indicators (High Vs. Low Risk)
*Medical-Legal Death Investigation (Victim I.D. / Time of Death / Injury Recognition)
*Primary & Secondary Crime Scenes (Proper Definition)
*Crime Scene Sequence Event Determination – Model Employing Scientific Method
*Crime Scene Evaluation (Execution of the Walk-thru)
*Crime Scene Indicators Related to Motive, Manner of Death & Method of Operation
*DNA Review and Touch Evidence (Familial DNA & Phenotyping) (Genealogy)
*Specific Types of Crime Scenes & Related Forensic Disciplines
*Case Review (To Change Each Course)
*Suicide and Equivocal Death Scene Investigation – Analysis of Equivocal Death
*SIDS Review and Infant Homicide Scene

Inside the Tape has been committed to providing quality training to law enforcement agencies since 2001 without raising tuition rates or canceling classes. We have added more in-depth topics and several new case reviews to our program, which continues to receive high marks from law enforcement at all levels across the country and has been used as a model for homicide scene management by agencies such as the Cincinnati, Austin, Detroit, Atlanta and St Paul Police in Minnesota. Several agencies contract our program out for in-service training and have implemented our methodologies and crime scene management principles with great success resulting in higher clearance and conviction rates. Our courses have also been certified by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board by the Law and Justice Commission as required training to serve as a lead detective in the state.

REGISTER ONLINE AT WWW.INSIDETHETAPE.COM

DOWNLOAD THE TRAINING REGISTRATION FORM

Simply go to the calendar page and click the online registration link for the Saint Albans Course. Print out the registration form and complete including the method of payment. Fax the registration to 1-866-529-6152. You will receive a confirmation within 24 hours and a receipt if you are paying by credit card. Once payment is made, refunds are not issued, but credits are given for any future training course offered in the U.S.

INVESTIGATOR DAVID NEWMAN (RET) NORFOLK POLICE DEPARTMENT HOMICIDE & FORENSIC SECTION [email protected] WWW.INSIDETHETAPE.COM
Phone: (757) 748-1991 Fax: (866) 529-6152 Toll-Free: (800) 297-6007

Details

Date:
December 13, 2022
Time:
8:00 am - 4:00 pm
Series:
Event Categories:
,

Organizer

St. Albans Police Department
Phone
304-727-2251
Email
crimetips@stalbanswv.com

Venue

St. Albans Police Department – MacCorkle Avenue
613 MacCorkle Avenue
St. Albans, WV 25177 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
304-727-2251

Event Details

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  • This event has passed.

Inside the Tape Training Event – Homicide & Crime Scene Management Training

December 13, 2022 @ 8:00 am - 4:00 pm

Inside the Tape Homicide & Crime Scene Management Training program

The St. Albans Police Department will be hosting a nationally recognized, Inside the Tape Homicide & Crime Scene Management Training program,  on December 13-15, 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM, at their new headquarters at 613 MacCorkle Avenue in St. Albans, WV.

A Nationally Recognized Training Program Endorsed by Law Enforcement Regional Training
Academies, State Agencies & Associations Nationwide
Presented by the Saint Albans Police Department
613 MacCorkle Avenue
Saint Albans, WV 25177
(Suggested Hotel on Website)

**REGISTRATION IS ONLY $295.00**

SEATING IN OUR COURSE IS LIMITED AND RESERVED ON A FIRST-COME BASIS.  TUITION INCLUDES A CERTIFICATE OF ATTENDANCE AND ALL TRAINING MATERIAL PROVIDED ONLINE.

THE INSTRUCTOR for this training course will be investigator David Newman (RET) from the Norfolk Police Department in Virginia. Investigator Newman began his career in law enforcement in 1984 and retired from Norfolk in late 2008. His experience with the Norfolk P.D. includes over 15 years in the bureau, serving in homicide & forensics and involvement in over 500 death investigations and high-profile homicides. While serving in forensics, he has investigated over 2500 cases, including an additional 65 homicide investigations and over 500 crime scenes. Investigator Newman received his bachelor’s degree from Old Dominion University in 1986 Criminal Justice and has lectured several hundred hours to law enforcement agencies at all levels across the country on the topic of homicide investigation and its related forensic applications. His courses have been taught in conjunction with the Virginia State Division of Forensic Science and the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner. Investigator Newman has also instructed basic and advanced forensics at Thomas Nelson College in Virginia, equivocal death scenes at the Virginia State Division of Forensic Science, and is a qualified expert in death investigation and its related forensic fields. His expertise in crime scene management through the development of standard operating procedures has been adopted by several agencies across the country with great success. Inv. David Newman continues to provide aid in cold cases, 911 analysis, and expert courtroom testimony resulting in over 30 years of experience.

Certifications include LETAC, Missouri and Kansas POST, MCOLES, Florida Bar Association, TCLEOSE, ILEA, Virginia DCJS, Minnesota Post & Illinois Law Enforcement Training & Standards Board for Lead Detective

Course Training Topics

COURSE TOPICS ARE TO INCLUDE:
*Development of Standard Operating Procedures Regarding the Suspicious Death Scene
*Defining and Explaining the Various Levels of Association that Exist Between the Homicide Victim and Offender (Pyramid of Association) (Solvability Factors)
*Initial Scene Responsibilities Covering Boundaries, Canvassing (Data Collection) & Immediate Leads (Sources)
*Proper Crime Scene Protocol as it Relates to Death Investigation & Homicide
*Cold Case Investigation Strategies & Review of Solvability Factors (Case Objectives)
*Cold Case Reviews
*Evaluation of the 911 Call During the Active Phase through Case Reviews
*Sources of Crime Scene Contamination & Prevention (Assessment Accountability)
*Categories of Circumstantial Evidence and Recognition of Contamination
*Victimology and Immediate Lead Indicators (High Vs. Low Risk)
*Medical-Legal Death Investigation (Victim I.D. / Time of Death / Injury Recognition)
*Primary & Secondary Crime Scenes (Proper Definition)
*Crime Scene Sequence Event Determination – Model Employing Scientific Method
*Crime Scene Evaluation (Execution of the Walk-thru)
*Crime Scene Indicators Related to Motive, Manner of Death & Method of Operation
*DNA Review and Touch Evidence (Familial DNA & Phenotyping) (Genealogy)
*Specific Types of Crime Scenes & Related Forensic Disciplines
*Case Review (To Change Each Course)
*Suicide and Equivocal Death Scene Investigation – Analysis of Equivocal Death
*SIDS Review and Infant Homicide Scene

Inside the Tape has been committed to providing quality training to law enforcement agencies since 2001 without raising tuition rates or canceling classes. We have added more in-depth topics and several new case reviews to our program, which continues to receive high marks from law enforcement at all levels across the country and has been used as a model for homicide scene management by agencies such as the Cincinnati, Austin, Detroit, Atlanta and St Paul Police in Minnesota. Several agencies contract our program out for in-service training and have implemented our methodologies and crime scene management principles with great success resulting in higher clearance and conviction rates. Our courses have also been certified by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board by the Law and Justice Commission as required training to serve as a lead detective in the state.

REGISTER ONLINE AT WWW.INSIDETHETAPE.COM

DOWNLOAD THE TRAINING REGISTRATION FORM

Simply go to the calendar page and click the online registration link for the Saint Albans Course. Print out the registration form and complete including the method of payment. Fax the registration to 1-866-529-6152. You will receive a confirmation within 24 hours and a receipt if you are paying by credit card. Once payment is made, refunds are not issued, but credits are given for any future training course offered in the U.S.

INVESTIGATOR DAVID NEWMAN (RET) NORFOLK POLICE DEPARTMENT HOMICIDE & FORENSIC SECTION [email protected] WWW.INSIDETHETAPE.COM
Phone: (757) 748-1991 Fax: (866) 529-6152 Toll-Free: (800) 297-6007

Details

Date:
December 13, 2022
Time:
8:00 am - 4:00 pm
Series:
Event Categories:
,

Organizer

St. Albans Police Department
Phone
304-727-2251
Email
crimetips@stalbanswv.com

Venue

St. Albans Police Department – MacCorkle Avenue
613 MacCorkle Avenue
St. Albans, WV 25177 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
304-727-2251
Loading Events

« All Events

  • This event has passed.

Inside the Tape Training Event – Homicide & Crime Scene Management Training

December 13, 2022 @ 8:00 am - 4:00 pm

Inside the Tape Homicide & Crime Scene Management Training program

The St. Albans Police Department will be hosting a nationally recognized, Inside the Tape Homicide & Crime Scene Management Training program,  on December 13-15, 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM, at their new headquarters at 613 MacCorkle Avenue in St. Albans, WV.

A Nationally Recognized Training Program Endorsed by Law Enforcement Regional Training
Academies, State Agencies & Associations Nationwide
Presented by the Saint Albans Police Department
613 MacCorkle Avenue
Saint Albans, WV 25177
(Suggested Hotel on Website)

**REGISTRATION IS ONLY $295.00**

SEATING IN OUR COURSE IS LIMITED AND RESERVED ON A FIRST-COME BASIS.  TUITION INCLUDES A CERTIFICATE OF ATTENDANCE AND ALL TRAINING MATERIAL PROVIDED ONLINE.

THE INSTRUCTOR for this training course will be investigator David Newman (RET) from the Norfolk Police Department in Virginia. Investigator Newman began his career in law enforcement in 1984 and retired from Norfolk in late 2008. His experience with the Norfolk P.D. includes over 15 years in the bureau, serving in homicide & forensics and involvement in over 500 death investigations and high-profile homicides. While serving in forensics, he has investigated over 2500 cases, including an additional 65 homicide investigations and over 500 crime scenes. Investigator Newman received his bachelor’s degree from Old Dominion University in 1986 Criminal Justice and has lectured several hundred hours to law enforcement agencies at all levels across the country on the topic of homicide investigation and its related forensic applications. His courses have been taught in conjunction with the Virginia State Division of Forensic Science and the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner. Investigator Newman has also instructed basic and advanced forensics at Thomas Nelson College in Virginia, equivocal death scenes at the Virginia State Division of Forensic Science, and is a qualified expert in death investigation and its related forensic fields. His expertise in crime scene management through the development of standard operating procedures has been adopted by several agencies across the country with great success. Inv. David Newman continues to provide aid in cold cases, 911 analysis, and expert courtroom testimony resulting in over 30 years of experience.

Certifications include LETAC, Missouri and Kansas POST, MCOLES, Florida Bar Association, TCLEOSE, ILEA, Virginia DCJS, Minnesota Post & Illinois Law Enforcement Training & Standards Board for Lead Detective

Course Training Topics

COURSE TOPICS ARE TO INCLUDE:
*Development of Standard Operating Procedures Regarding the Suspicious Death Scene
*Defining and Explaining the Various Levels of Association that Exist Between the Homicide Victim and Offender (Pyramid of Association) (Solvability Factors)
*Initial Scene Responsibilities Covering Boundaries, Canvassing (Data Collection) & Immediate Leads (Sources)
*Proper Crime Scene Protocol as it Relates to Death Investigation & Homicide
*Cold Case Investigation Strategies & Review of Solvability Factors (Case Objectives)
*Cold Case Reviews
*Evaluation of the 911 Call During the Active Phase through Case Reviews
*Sources of Crime Scene Contamination & Prevention (Assessment Accountability)
*Categories of Circumstantial Evidence and Recognition of Contamination
*Victimology and Immediate Lead Indicators (High Vs. Low Risk)
*Medical-Legal Death Investigation (Victim I.D. / Time of Death / Injury Recognition)
*Primary & Secondary Crime Scenes (Proper Definition)
*Crime Scene Sequence Event Determination – Model Employing Scientific Method
*Crime Scene Evaluation (Execution of the Walk-thru)
*Crime Scene Indicators Related to Motive, Manner of Death & Method of Operation
*DNA Review and Touch Evidence (Familial DNA & Phenotyping) (Genealogy)
*Specific Types of Crime Scenes & Related Forensic Disciplines
*Case Review (To Change Each Course)
*Suicide and Equivocal Death Scene Investigation – Analysis of Equivocal Death
*SIDS Review and Infant Homicide Scene

Inside the Tape has been committed to providing quality training to law enforcement agencies since 2001 without raising tuition rates or canceling classes. We have added more in-depth topics and several new case reviews to our program, which continues to receive high marks from law enforcement at all levels across the country and has been used as a model for homicide scene management by agencies such as the Cincinnati, Austin, Detroit, Atlanta and St Paul Police in Minnesota. Several agencies contract our program out for in-service training and have implemented our methodologies and crime scene management principles with great success resulting in higher clearance and conviction rates. Our courses have also been certified by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board by the Law and Justice Commission as required training to serve as a lead detective in the state.

REGISTER ONLINE AT WWW.INSIDETHETAPE.COM

DOWNLOAD THE TRAINING REGISTRATION FORM

Simply go to the calendar page and click the online registration link for the Saint Albans Course. Print out the registration form and complete including the method of payment. Fax the registration to 1-866-529-6152. You will receive a confirmation within 24 hours and a receipt if you are paying by credit card. Once payment is made, refunds are not issued, but credits are given for any future training course offered in the U.S.

INVESTIGATOR DAVID NEWMAN (RET) NORFOLK POLICE DEPARTMENT HOMICIDE & FORENSIC SECTION [email protected] WWW.INSIDETHETAPE.COM
Phone: (757) 748-1991 Fax: (866) 529-6152 Toll-Free: (800) 297-6007

Details

Date:
December 13, 2022
Time:
8:00 am - 4:00 pm
Series:
Event Categories:
,

Organizer

St. Albans Police Department
Phone
304-727-2251
Email
crimetips@stalbanswv.com

Venue

St. Albans Police Department – MacCorkle Avenue
613 MacCorkle Avenue
St. Albans, WV 25177 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
304-727-2251

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