First 48: Research-Based Forensic Victimology for Death Investigation - Webinar - February 2, 2023
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020223-F48
$79.00
$79.00
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Instructor: Laura Pettler, PhD, MS, LPI
Hours: 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm EST
Registration : Once tuition has been paid, you will receive a registration link via email.
Payment: Please ensure that the student name(s) are entered in the shopping cart. If you are employed by an agency requesting to be invoiced for tuition or if you require assistance with registration, please contact Phil Sanfilippo at [email protected] or call 800-438-7884, ext. 1025.
Hours: 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm EST
Registration : Once tuition has been paid, you will receive a registration link via email.
Payment: Please ensure that the student name(s) are entered in the shopping cart. If you are employed by an agency requesting to be invoiced for tuition or if you require assistance with registration, please contact Phil Sanfilippo at [email protected] or call 800-438-7884, ext. 1025.
First 48: Research-Based Forensic Victimology for Death Investigation
The vision for this course is to identify components of forensic victimology, define victimology, and explore how to use Pettler’s Research-Based Forensic Victimology in the field.
Victimology is the analytical study of the victim, and research-based forensic victimology is the core of modern, sophisticated, investigatory practice in death cases. Victimology is not part of a death investigation, it is the core of scientific death investigation. The importance of conducting research-based forensic victimology within THE FIRST 48 hours of a death investigation cannot be understated.
Research-based forensic victimology can help investigators avoid cases going cold, failure to identify violent offenders before they kill again, or the inability to prosecute when victims’ “suicides”, “accidental”, “natural”, or “undetermined” deaths are later determined to be homicides and murders.
his webinar introduces Pettler’s Research-Based Forensic Victimology approach to preparing, conducting, and analyzing victimological information for crime scene investigators, detectives, coroners, and prosecutors.
The vision for this course is to identify components of forensic victimology, define victimology, and explore how to use Pettler’s Research-Based Forensic Victimology in the field.
Victimology is the analytical study of the victim, and research-based forensic victimology is the core of modern, sophisticated, investigatory practice in death cases. Victimology is not part of a death investigation, it is the core of scientific death investigation. The importance of conducting research-based forensic victimology within THE FIRST 48 hours of a death investigation cannot be understated.
Research-based forensic victimology can help investigators avoid cases going cold, failure to identify violent offenders before they kill again, or the inability to prosecute when victims’ “suicides”, “accidental”, “natural”, or “undetermined” deaths are later determined to be homicides and murders.
his webinar introduces Pettler’s Research-Based Forensic Victimology approach to preparing, conducting, and analyzing victimological information for crime scene investigators, detectives, coroners, and prosecutors.
Certification
This course has been submitted to the IAI Certification Boards for approval. Please see our IAI Certifications page for more information.
This course has been submitted to the IAI Certification Boards for approval. Please see our IAI Certifications page for more information.