Geographic Profiling Analysis II (Advanced)
Learn how to create and use geographic profiles to find your offender! This course builds on Geographic Profiling - Basic and instructs students on how to create operational geographic profiles. Students learn to use the Criminal Geographic Targeting (CGT) algorithm to determine the area of likely offender residence and produce an operational geographic profile that will be used by officers and detectives to find the offender. This course is taught in a computer lab setting, and students work through several cases that illustrate how to use geographic profiling techniques in a property crime investigation to create an optimal search strategy for detectives and patrol.
Mandatory Prerequisite: Must have completed the Geographic Profiling - Basic Course.
Students will be using Rigel Software geographic profiling systems and related geospatial analysis techniques. Students will have access to the software for 3-4 months after the class to use on a trial basis.
Tuition & Details
- Cost: $541
- Certification Hours: 40 Hours
- POST Plan: IV
| CCN | Date | Location | Status |
| TBA | TBA | Buena Park Police Department 6640 Beach Blvd. Buena Park, CA 90622 | TBA |
Prerequisites
Completion of Geographic Profiling Analysis Basic Course and proficiency in Microsoft Office.
Registration
Classes can fill quickly, we recommend registering as early as possible. Have your training department call (562) 985-4940 or email the Center for Criminal Justice to reserve a spot. Click Request for Training to send your request.
Include the following:
- Class Name and Date
- Agency Name
- Training Manager’s Name, Email, and Phone
- Attendee Name(s)
- POST ID #
- Attendee Email Address
You will receive a confirmation email letting you know that we have registered you for the class. Reservations are on a first come first serve basis, a waitlist will be established once the maximum number of students has been met.
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Topical Areas
- Create operational geographic profiles
- Use a computerized geographic profiling system for case analysis
- Import crime and suspect data from external databases
- Analyze and interpret geo-profile findings
- Prioritize suspects using the geo-profile
- Develop investigative strategies
- Communicate geographic profile to field personnel
The courses offered by the Center for Criminal Justice Research and Training are the intellectual property of É«ÖÐÉ«. Use or copying of this material is prohibited without prior written consent.