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 Posted: Fri Aug 8th, 2008 03:34 am1st Post

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The Office of the Insurance Commissioner - Special Investigations Unit will host a Crime Analysis Applications Course from March 30 to April 3, 2009. The course will be presented by Steve Gottlieb, Executive Director of the Alpha Group Center for Crime and Intelligence Analysis Training, and may be used for Certification purposes in the Certificate in Crime and Intelligence Program offered by the California Department of Justice and the California State University system.

 This will be a "hands-on" applications course which takes a "learning-by-doing," practical approach to training. Students will actually perform the tasks associated with crime analysis work. Each participant will also receive a copy of Mr. Gottlieb's book, "Crime Analysis: From First Report to Final Arrest," a textbook over 600 pages which explains how to design, implement, and operate a crime analysis program, and how to use a wide variety of analytical techniques to forecast when and where criminals are likely to strike again. Each participant will also receive a copy of Mr. Gottlieb's 150-page step-by-step "Crime Analysis Study Guide and Workbook," which will be used throughout the class.  Tuition is $525.00 and includes the week of instruction, the text, workbook, and a wealth of handout materials.

 To obtain a course brochure or to register for the course, please contact Kristi Barbieri at the Office of the Insurance Commissioner - Special Investigations Unit, by phone (360-586-2571) or email kristib@oic.wa.gov. Additional information about the content of the course can also be found on the Alpha Group website at http://www.alphagroupcenter.com


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