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Child Sex Abuse (5th edition)

Duration

1 Hour

About the Course

MODULE III: This module enables the participant to be introduced to one of the most complex areas in Criminal Investigations: The Child Sex Crime. Much will be dedicated to the Juvenile Offender, the Juvenile Victim, and Strategies for the Officer to Consider. This will prepare them to have a better grasp on the subject matter through this examination of studies and findings, quoted statistics, and the presenter’s personal investigative experiences.


MODULE IV: (CONTINUATION FROM MODULE III) This module enables the participant to be introduced to one of the most complex areas in Criminal Investigations: The Child Sex Crime. Much will be dedicated to the Juvenile Offender, the Juvenile Victim, and Strategies for the Officer to Consider. This will prepare them to have a better grasp on the subject matter through this examination of studies and findings, quoted statistics, and the presenter’s personal investigative experiences.


MODULE V: This module exposes the attendee to various thoughts and considerations on their initial response to the scene and the gravity that evidence plays in making their investigation better. It also explores the pitfalls or “most common” errors that officers make during their investigation. Different terms and concepts will be addressed to enable the officer to have a clearer view of potential evidence.

Your Instructor

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Thomas Tittle

Captain Tittle became a member of the Marion County Sheriff's Office in 1977 and was assigned to the Civil Division. Since then he has held assignments within the following areas: Patrol Division, Street Crimes, Property Crimes, Major Crimes, Training Director, Community Relations, D.A.R.E. Officer, and Drug Unit and Communications. Prior to the Juvenile Division, Captain Tittle was in charge of a District Station where he supervised uniformed patrol officers and a district detective. Additionally, he was on S.W.A.T. for 13 years with his last assignment as a Team Leader. During Captain Tittle's tenure in investigations, he has investigated numerous major crimes, drug cases and property crimes including, but not limited to: sexual assaults (children and adults), child abuse, robberies, suicides, death investigations including homicides, crimes against persons, and vice cases. Captain Tittle holds an Associate of Arts degree from Central Florida Community College in Ocala, Florida. He also holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of West Florida in Pensacola, Florida. Additionally, he is a graduate of the Southern Police Institute in Louisville, Kentucky. He has attended numerous courses in Death Investigations, Sex Crimes, DEA School, Sniper school, SWAT courses, and Domestic Relations.

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