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This course will go through the basics of GIS to prepare attendees for a more thorough understanding of their “map.” Using the basic knowledge, the course will then speak to specific opportunities within their operation to collaborate with GIS personnel and public safety personnel to help enhance the data as well as enhance the information being provided to public safety personnel in the field.
This course was designed to cover the bills passed in the 88th legislative session, which affect most peace officers of the State of Texas. This material is a general summary of selected court cases and changes to Texas’ statues that govern the laws enforced along with the administration of law enforcement officers and agencies.
GIS 102 s a GIS training course presented by the Tennessee Emergency Communications Board. James Wood will go through the GIS Data Standards for NG9-1-1 for Emergency Communications Districts of Tennessee. In this second section of the course, Mr. Wood will discuss the modeling specifications, addressing considerations, i3 cutover prerequisites, and the TDMS.
A correctional officer is able to gather a lot of information inside their facility that can help prevent fights, assaults, the smuggling of drugs, and crimes being committed outside. Jail intelligence is the biggest thing a correctional officer can do to ensure staff are protected, inmates are protected, and that liability is mitigated. In this course, David Schilling will discuss the purpose of jail intelligence, how to manage informants and sources, and the importance of collaboration with external law enforcement agencies and partners.
Learn how a forensic anthropologist can assist in death investigations.