Best Practices in Law Enforcement Investigation
Plano, Texas, USA
Staff Assistant: +1.972.244.3413
Registrar: +1.972.244.3404
Fax: +1.972.244.3401
E-Mail: cail@cailaw.org
Overview
Designed with the help of law enforcement professionals, this program focuses on causes of wrongful criminal convictions that can be impacted by law enforcement officers. Among possible topics: Brady issues, forensic issues, tunnel vision, interrogations and eyewitness identifications. TCOLE Credit will be available pending approval.
This program is funded by a grant from the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals. Thanks to this grant, the program is offered tuition-FREE this year to most attendees.
Who Should Attend?
Attendance is limited to Law Enforcement Professionals.
Topics and Presenters
More information to come. Anticipated times for the program’s start/recess:
Tuesday, August 22
8:00 a.m.– 4:00 p.m. Registrant Sign-in, followed by Lectures
4:00 p.m. Adjourn
Lunch will be provided.
Other Information
Photo/Audio/Video Release
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Cancellation Policy
Written cancellation must be received 5 business days prior to a program to receive a refund (Email: lgaspar@cailaw.org). After this date, no refunds, but substitution of attendees for this program will be permitted with prior approval. Registrants not entitled to a refund will receive the course materials. Note: Free registrants must attend the program to receive materials at no cost.
Nondiscriminatory Policy
The Center for American and International Law does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex, religion, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other protected status in educational activities, scholarship programs or admissions.
Privacy Policy
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