Crime & Accident Scene Protection
The Crime & Accident Scene Protection Course covers all steps an officer must go through when encountering a crime scene in order to protect all parties and preserve evidence.
The single most significant part of the initial stage of a criminal investigation is processing the crime scene. This course covers all steps an officer must go through when encountering a crime scene in order to protect all parties and preserve evidence. **This course does not provide training for the 40-hour Class D Security course and does not count towards that goal.
You will learn how to:
- Conduct a warrantless legal search
- Identify types of evidence
- Develop search patterns of a crime scene
Your Instructor
Kyle operates in all facets of Securus Group and is responsible for the oversight of quality control and compliance functions of The Securus Group's security staffing services. He focuses on post order review, security assessments, training programs, and account management of Securus Group's Operations. Kyle has been in the private security industry for over 25 years in every capacity to include security officer all the way up to managing a team of 200 officers. He is currently licensed in nearly every aspect of the security industry and is a graduate of the Jacksonville Sheriff's Auxiliary Academy and has served 15 years in the Community Affairs Crime Prevention Unit. His leadership is the one of the main driving forces behind our success.
Kyle is an excellent trainer, supervisor, and consultant who can identify potential security risks for our clients. In addition, he is able to mold his security officers into professionals who understand civil rights, the use of force, patrol procedures, crime prevention techniques, and the art of treating customers and citizens with the highest level of respect and dignity. Kyle is currently responsible for business development, leading supervisory personnel, customer service, and recruiting new security officers. He serves as second in command at Securus Group.
Course Curriculum
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StartOverview
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StartResponding to a Crime Scene: Initial Response
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StartIdentify Persons at the Scene
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StartKeeping Witnesses Separated
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StartDealing with Injured Persons
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StartOfficer Responsibilities in Managing a Crime Scene
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StartCrime Scene Perimeter
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StartCrime Scene Log
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StartTypes of Evidence
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StartAdmissibility of Evidence
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StartConclusion
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StartFinal Exam