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Open Source Investigations

EDA:111-1209
Introduction:

The information available on the internet is at your fingertips, but only if you know how to find it. This course looks at how you can use open source information to help you with your investigations.




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Roll Call: Off Hand/On Target
EDA:057-4011
Introduction:

The non-dominant hand serves us well in support functions on the range and in the field. However, the dominant hand or arm may be shot or otherwise incapacitated and survival may depend on the developed skills of the non-dominant hand in un-holsterin...

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Active Shooter
EDA:111-0909
Introduction:

When an active shooter is on the loose in your home town, do you know what to do? Incidents involving active shooters have become all too familiar, and law enforcement officers need to know what to do to stop the killing. This course examines what st...

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AGRI-TERRORISM
EDA:888-0230
Introduction:

What happens when terrorists target our food supply? How prepared is law enforcement to investigate incidents of agri-terrorism? With the growing season in full swing, we must protect this valuable resource. But how? Join us as we take a look at prot...

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Airline Security, Part 1: A History of Aviation Disasters
EDA:888-0163
Introduction:

LETN presents an overview of hijackings and bombings from 1917 to the present in this training module. We also cover the history of Middle East terrorism, including an examination of political forces within Israel and Palestine.

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Airline Security, Part 2: Disruptive Passengers
EDA:888-0164
Introduction:

This program examines the growing problem of abusive and violent passengers and provides an overview of confrontation management. The concept of “crime in a can” is explored with an emphasis on the law enforcement response.

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