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Deviant Sexual Behavior and Related Criminal Activity
Date/Time
7/15/2024 - 7/19/2024
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Eastern
Event Type(s)
Training
Event Description

To successfully solve violent, sexually motivated crimes, you need to be aware of the criminal personality you are confronting. You also need to be aware of the special investigative skills that are needed to manage and investigate these cases, as well as the proper evidence needed for prosecution.

This course will cover basic and advanced investigative concepts and provide you with the knowledge and skills of an effective sex crime investigator. Students will engage in an in-depth study of the lust murderer, the pedophile, the child molester and the rapist. We will also explore the psychology of the sex offender, as well as the victim, and explain the role physical evidence and the medical examiner’s findings play in the successful investigation and prosecution of these cases.

As these cases are often sensitive in nature, you’ll also learn the principles of victimology in sexual assaults and how to best deal with the victims’ psychological problems. We’ll examine the latest proven techniques for interviewing both adult and child victims suffering the after effects of such a traumatic experience.

Topics Include

  • Overview of sexually motivated crimes
  • The pedophile vs. the child molester
  • The criminal mind and abnormal psychology
  • Paraphilia and erotosexual dysfunction
  • Exploitation of children, child pornography and sex rings
  • Behavioral and personality traits of rapists
  • Physical evidence in sex crimes
  • Serial and lust murders
  • Autoerotic and equivocal death investigations
  • Crime scene profiling

Audience

Newly assigned and seasoned detectives, investigations supervisors, crime scene technicians, medical examiner and coroner investigators, prosecutors and military investigative personnel

This class is restricted to sworn law enforcement officers and those personnel assigned directly to law enforcement agencies.

Location
Setting: In-Person
IPTM - University of North Florida
12000 Alumni Drive
Adam W. Herbert University Center
Jacksonville, FL 32224

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Contact Person
Mary Ankenbauer
(phone: 904-620-4786)
Details
Training Hours: 40 hours
Tuition: $895
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