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The purpose of any crime scene investigation is to figure out what happened, identify who committed the offense and present evidence at trial that result in a conviction. In the event of an explosion or explosive threat law enforcement officers must manage a massive crime scene. Bombings and the threat of bombings have created a need for each officer to have a practical knowledge to cope with the increasingly violent activities of people who represent segments of unrest in our society.
Repeated criminal acts which use or threaten to use explosives place a most urgent and serious responsibility on law enforcement agencies. LETN's online explosive training covers all aspects of investigation with real-world explosive scenarios. Elements include evidence recovery, photography, and a discussion of scene access and document processing.
Explosive Training Benefits
- Developing standard defensive operating procedure in a explosive or bombing situation
- How first responders can identify various types of commercial explosives
- Preparing for bomb scares, the motives of bombers, triggering mechanisms, types of bomb threats, planning and equipment for bomb scares,
- Advantages and limitations of forensic science, search warrant requirements, crime scene sketching and preserving crime scene integrity
- How to investigate a large vehicle explosion
- Logistics and safety issues as related to investigations of explosions
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Explosive Training Courses
- Bomb Search: Resources and Technique
- Bomb Tactics: Bomb Awareness
- Emergency Preparedness and WMD: Large-Vehicle Bomb Post-Blast Investigation
- Explosives: Military Ordinance
- Explosives: Identification of Commercial Explosives
- Handling a Bomb Call
- Large Vehicle Bombs: Post-Blast Investigation, Part 1
- Large Vehicle Bombs: Post-Blast Investigation, Part 2
- Large Vehicle Bombs: Post-Blast Investigation, Part 3
- Large Vehicle Bombs: Post-Blast Investigation, Part 4
- Post-Blast Investigation, Part 1
- Post-Blast Investigation, Part 2
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