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Law Enforcement Training: Aquatic Abuse, Death, & Homicide Investigation Seminar

August 27, 2025 @ 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

$349
Law Enforcement Training: Aquatic Abuse

Event Title:
Aquatic Abuse, Death, & Homicide Investigation Seminar

Dates and Times:
August 27-28, 2025
Optional Third Day: August 29, 2025

Location:
Saint Albans, WV 25177, USA

Course Fee:
$349 per student for the two-day seminar
Additional fee for the optional third day (to be announced)

Course Description:
This comprehensive 2-day seminar, extendable to three days with an optional outdoor skills work session, delves into the complexities of aquatic abuse, death, and homicide investigations. Approved by the American Board of Medicolegal Death Investigators (ABMDI) for 15 Continuing Education Units (CEUs), this training is essential for all members of dive teams and law enforcement personnel, including detectives, patrol officers, crime scene technicians, medical examiners, coroners, and prosecutors.

Seminar Highlights:

  • Detailed analysis of aquatic crime scenes and investigation techniques.
  • Interdisciplinary training suitable for various roles within law enforcement and medicolegal fields.
  • Optional third day focusing on practical outdoor skills related to aquatic investigations.

Who Should Attend: This seminar is designed for:

  • Dive Team Members
  • Law Enforcement Personnel
  • Detectives
  • Patrol Officers
  • Crime Scene Technicians
  • Medical Examiners
  • Coroners
  • Prosecutors

Registration Information: Please check back soon for the registration link and additional details on the third day’s cost. For immediate inquiries or to register, contact Karen at (845) 657-5544 or via email at [email protected].

Accommodation Assistance: Need accommodation for our training events? Contact the Saint Albans Police Department for recommended lodging options and potential discounted rates to ensure a comfortable and affordable stay.

This course not only equips participants with the necessary tools to handle sensitive child death investigations but also emphasizes the importance of multi-agency collaboration and thorough investigative techniques.

Details

Date:
August 27, 2025
Time:
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Series:
Cost:
$349
Event Categories:
,

Organizer

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

Venue

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

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Law Enforcement Training: Aquatic Abuse, Death, & Homicide Investigation Seminar

August 27, 2025 @ 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

$349
Law Enforcement Training: Aquatic Abuse

Event Title:
Aquatic Abuse, Death, & Homicide Investigation Seminar

Dates and Times:
August 27-28, 2025
Optional Third Day: August 29, 2025

Location:
Saint Albans, WV 25177, USA

Course Fee:
$349 per student for the two-day seminar
Additional fee for the optional third day (to be announced)

Course Description:
This comprehensive 2-day seminar, extendable to three days with an optional outdoor skills work session, delves into the complexities of aquatic abuse, death, and homicide investigations. Approved by the American Board of Medicolegal Death Investigators (ABMDI) for 15 Continuing Education Units (CEUs), this training is essential for all members of dive teams and law enforcement personnel, including detectives, patrol officers, crime scene technicians, medical examiners, coroners, and prosecutors.

Seminar Highlights:

  • Detailed analysis of aquatic crime scenes and investigation techniques.
  • Interdisciplinary training suitable for various roles within law enforcement and medicolegal fields.
  • Optional third day focusing on practical outdoor skills related to aquatic investigations.

Who Should Attend: This seminar is designed for:

  • Dive Team Members
  • Law Enforcement Personnel
  • Detectives
  • Patrol Officers
  • Crime Scene Technicians
  • Medical Examiners
  • Coroners
  • Prosecutors

Registration Information: Please check back soon for the registration link and additional details on the third day’s cost. For immediate inquiries or to register, contact Karen at (845) 657-5544 or via email at [email protected].

Accommodation Assistance: Need accommodation for our training events? Contact the Saint Albans Police Department for recommended lodging options and potential discounted rates to ensure a comfortable and affordable stay.

This course not only equips participants with the necessary tools to handle sensitive child death investigations but also emphasizes the importance of multi-agency collaboration and thorough investigative techniques.

Details

Date:
August 27, 2025
Time:
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Series:
Cost:
$349
Event Categories:
,

Organizer

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

Venue

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

Event Details

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Law Enforcement Training: Aquatic Abuse, Death, & Homicide Investigation Seminar

August 27, 2025 @ 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

$349
Law Enforcement Training: Aquatic Abuse

Event Title:
Aquatic Abuse, Death, & Homicide Investigation Seminar

Dates and Times:
August 27-28, 2025
Optional Third Day: August 29, 2025

Location:
Saint Albans, WV 25177, USA

Course Fee:
$349 per student for the two-day seminar
Additional fee for the optional third day (to be announced)

Course Description:
This comprehensive 2-day seminar, extendable to three days with an optional outdoor skills work session, delves into the complexities of aquatic abuse, death, and homicide investigations. Approved by the American Board of Medicolegal Death Investigators (ABMDI) for 15 Continuing Education Units (CEUs), this training is essential for all members of dive teams and law enforcement personnel, including detectives, patrol officers, crime scene technicians, medical examiners, coroners, and prosecutors.

Seminar Highlights:

  • Detailed analysis of aquatic crime scenes and investigation techniques.
  • Interdisciplinary training suitable for various roles within law enforcement and medicolegal fields.
  • Optional third day focusing on practical outdoor skills related to aquatic investigations.

Who Should Attend: This seminar is designed for:

  • Dive Team Members
  • Law Enforcement Personnel
  • Detectives
  • Patrol Officers
  • Crime Scene Technicians
  • Medical Examiners
  • Coroners
  • Prosecutors

Registration Information: Please check back soon for the registration link and additional details on the third day’s cost. For immediate inquiries or to register, contact Karen at (845) 657-5544 or via email at [email protected].

Accommodation Assistance: Need accommodation for our training events? Contact the Saint Albans Police Department for recommended lodging options and potential discounted rates to ensure a comfortable and affordable stay.

This course not only equips participants with the necessary tools to handle sensitive child death investigations but also emphasizes the importance of multi-agency collaboration and thorough investigative techniques.

Details

Date:
August 27, 2025
Time:
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Series:
Cost:
$349
Event Categories:
,

Organizer

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

Venue

St. Albans Police Department Headquarters
613 MacCorkle Avenue
St. Albans, WV 25177 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
304-727-2251
View Venue Website
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Law Enforcement Training: Aquatic Abuse, Death, & Homicide Investigation Seminar

August 27, 2025 @ 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

$349
Law Enforcement Training: Aquatic Abuse

Event Title:
Aquatic Abuse, Death, & Homicide Investigation Seminar

Dates and Times:
August 27-28, 2025
Optional Third Day: August 29, 2025

Location:
Saint Albans, WV 25177, USA

Course Fee:
$349 per student for the two-day seminar
Additional fee for the optional third day (to be announced)

Course Description:
This comprehensive 2-day seminar, extendable to three days with an optional outdoor skills work session, delves into the complexities of aquatic abuse, death, and homicide investigations. Approved by the American Board of Medicolegal Death Investigators (ABMDI) for 15 Continuing Education Units (CEUs), this training is essential for all members of dive teams and law enforcement personnel, including detectives, patrol officers, crime scene technicians, medical examiners, coroners, and prosecutors.

Seminar Highlights:

  • Detailed analysis of aquatic crime scenes and investigation techniques.
  • Interdisciplinary training suitable for various roles within law enforcement and medicolegal fields.
  • Optional third day focusing on practical outdoor skills related to aquatic investigations.

Who Should Attend: This seminar is designed for:

  • Dive Team Members
  • Law Enforcement Personnel
  • Detectives
  • Patrol Officers
  • Crime Scene Technicians
  • Medical Examiners
  • Coroners
  • Prosecutors

Registration Information: Please check back soon for the registration link and additional details on the third day’s cost. For immediate inquiries or to register, contact Karen at (845) 657-5544 or via email at [email protected].

Accommodation Assistance: Need accommodation for our training events? Contact the Saint Albans Police Department for recommended lodging options and potential discounted rates to ensure a comfortable and affordable stay.

This course not only equips participants with the necessary tools to handle sensitive child death investigations but also emphasizes the importance of multi-agency collaboration and thorough investigative techniques.

Details

Date:
August 27, 2025
Time:
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Series:
Cost:
$349
Event Categories:
,

Organizer

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

Venue

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

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