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John Jay College of Criminal Justice @ 524 W 59th St, New York, NY
Forensic entomology involves the use of insects in legal investigations. Insects are commonly overlooked in an investigation; however, they can provide a wealth of information. Forensic entomology can be used many circumstances, including homicides, drug and arms trafficking, assaults, senior and child abuse and/or neglect, animal abuse, poaching and pest control. This two-day workshop will include a lecture portion detailing the importance of insects...
John Jay College of Criminal Justice @ 445 W 59th St, New York, NY
Death investigations have a number of moving parts and much of the work is susceptible to interpretation. Due to this, often the families of the deceased seek a second opinion. This seminar will discuss the death investigation process with specific emphasis on crime scene reconstruction to include matters like blood spatter, shooting reconstruction. Additionally suicide cases as well as suicide versus accidental; or a homicide staged as a suicide...
John Jay College of Criminal Justice @ 445 W 59th St, New York, NY
Emerging Safety Issues in Crowd - Mark Camillo, Professor at John Jay College: The safety of crowds is of paramount importance. This instructional block will examine the types of crowds a school facility might encounter whether it is celebratory, sporting or festival in nature. Best practices will be shared and case studies examined. Participants will learn about crowd dynamics with regard to how they are influenced by factors such as crowd...
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John Jay College of Criminal Justice @ 445 W 59th St, New York, NY
Threats against high profile people and their families can range from embarrassment, to physical assault, to kidnapping. Today’s close-protection professional needs to stay current on the latest threats and protection security techniques. The training goals of this course include: Discuss the latest threats facing high-profile people today and what can be done to stop or mitigate an attack Establish a fundamental understanding of close-protection...
John Jay College of Criminal Justice
This course introduces you to criminality and deviance in cyberspace. It explores the motivations and tactics used by hackers, hacktivists, and organized criminals and what to do about them.
John Jay College of Criminal Justice
How are cybercrime investigations conducted? This course looks at the practical and legal problems that crimes in cyberspace or involving digital evidence pose for public and private investigators, prosecutors, defense attorneys, judges and juries.
John Jay College of Criminal Justice
An introductory course in computer coding using Python, an easy to learn language useful in forensics and security work. Essential concepts are covered with extensive hands-on exercises, both in creating your own programs and decoding scripts written by hackers.
John Jay College of Criminal Justice
CISSP® Prep Provides an overview of the ten domains that comprise the (ISC)2 CISSP® certification, a notable career asset. Intended to give working professionals and students in legal, investigative, and security fields a preview of the certification exam, with practice problems done in class, so they can develop a personal study plan to earn the CISSP.
John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Keeping up with your EMT recertification is a necessity and the EMT Refresher course is here to help. Reinforce learned material and skills, and obtain updated information on changes in policies and protocols. An online challenge exam and in-class practical exam will uncover areas for improvement in your didactic knowledge and proficiency in practical skills. Exam results will indicate which sessions you will need to attend. As we...
John Jay College of Criminal Justice
This seminar is intended to introduce or expand the knowledge of private security professionals to the forensic sciences and their growing role in security investigations. This seminar will include an overview of the different disciplines in forensics and crime scene work, as well as possible options and realistic expectations. A special emphasis will be given to those disciplines most commonly used in private security such as: serology and DNA,...
John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Explore the ways in which the proceeds of crime are transformed into ostensibly legitimate or other assets. The class will cover the types of money laundered from crimes such as extortion, insider trading, prostitution, drug trafficking, illegal gambling or tax evasion. Learn about the variety of monetary instruments into which money is moved including traditional or hard currency, digital currencies such as bitcoin,...
John Jay College of Criminal Justice
This seminar seeks to foster interest in, and understanding of, the legal aspects and ramifications of security law. The focus of the night’s session will be on the Discovery and Investigation of Crimes. Some of the aspects of this topic include: Presentation of a Case, Questioning of a Fact Witness, Examination of a Witness and the Rules of Hearsay. Further, there will be an in-depth review of Cyber Crimes and Privacy overview...
John Jay College of Criminal Justice
This seminar will explore the purpose and benefits of continuity and resiliency management, including the steps in developing an organizational continuity/resiliency plan and how to communicate, execute and maintain that plan. Examine the contingencies that can imperil an organization’s survival and learn about products and strategies that can help an organization thrive and continue through the years. Gain insights and recommendations that you...
John Jay College of Criminal Justice @ 524 W 59th St, New York, NY
EMTs face the unknown every day, dealing with 911 calls that involve a wide range of emergencies. In the EMT-Original program, you will learn the fundamental skills to assess a patient’s condition, apply the proper procedure for emergency care, and, when necessary, transport the patient to a medical facility. Learn these life-saving techniques and join the dedicated personnel on the frontlines to keep New Yorkers safe. As we continue to...
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