training
writing reports nibrs style
Seminar Overview
Who should attend: Officers, supervisors, FTO’s, Records personnel.
Designed to get officers, supervisors, FTO’s and Records personnel on the same page regarding the information that must be included in police reports following NIBRS standards, this informative training is exactly what you need to know to produce compliant reports and accurate data.
Report writing scenarios will be included to clarify common misconceptions regarding how many reports to write for complex cases with multiple offenses and offenders, exceptional clearances, and more.
Topics include:
- Reconciling state laws with NIBRS offenses
- How many reports to write for multiple offense situations
- Clearing cases
- What info is required for NIBRS
Upon registering, you’ll receive a link to join the webinar with instructions. Check your junk mail folder in case you don’t see it.
Included materials
Materials will be provided for download during the webinar including:
- Course slides
- Articles of interest
- Course certificate
Optional Materials For Purchase and Download When You Register
Case management course on-demand for your agency $49
Receive an on-demand version of our Case Management course to provide case management training to anyone in your department. This is a self-paced course with interactive scenarios, downloadable case management guides, and information about managing case status and disposition correctly, ensuring the proper change of RMS status options, and the procedures needed to correctly update cases. Learn how status and disposition fields in RMS function and when supplements must be written, and who should be authorized to change case status.
Customizable Departmental NIBRS Report Writing Manual $195
Upon purchase, this document will be emailed to you for use by your entire department. Note however, while it is a comprehensive NIBRS report writing manual, it is designed to be customized to align with your existing policies and procedures, and approved through your department. It is a MS Word document which you can preview here.
- NIBRS data elements and definitions
- Report writing standards
- Scenarios for officers
- Supervisor responsibilities
- Report review & correction policy
- Situations requiring a report
- By the end of shift policy
- How many reports do I write? (Time and Place Rule, Acting in Concert, Hotel Rule)
- How crimes are counted
- Clearing cases by exception
- Unfounding cases
- Error-tracking and performance metrics
Records Unit and Records Management Policies $9.99
Drafting policy isn’t easy, but ours makes it a whole lot better. Written for today’s modern operations, these 2 policies establish S.O.P. for records management and for records unit operations. Insert your state’s statutory references and agency protocols. Preview them here.
Checks, credit cards, PO’s accepted.
DISCOUNTED PRICING
One person: $279
2nd person 25% off: $209.25
3rd person 35% off: $181.35
4th person (or more) 50% off: $139.50 each.
Each person registered will receive a certificate.
Please note, the price for training is per-person. While it’s possible for multiple people to view the training online, the format of the training doesn’t change the value of the knowledge learned by each attendee. Just as if the seminar was in-person, we ask that you register each person who plans on participating and receiving the information that will be provided. Each will receive a certificate. Thank you.
COURSE CATALOG
Course catalog download 2024
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Upcoming Dates
- 01/16/2025: 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM PST
- 05/20/2025: 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM EST
ALL COURSES
RECORDS MANAGEMENT
Intro to Law Enforcement Records Mgmt.
Conducting a Records Inventory & Purge
Eliminating Risk & Liability in Records
CAD/RMS Procurement & Project Management
PUBLIC RECORDS and COMPLIANCE
Redacting Law Enforcement Records
Criminal Law for Records Personnel
Evidence Records: Retention & Disposition
CJIS: Making The Connection- Introduction To Criminal Justice Information Systems
PROPERTY/EVIDENCE
Property and Evidence Management
Supervising a Property/Evidence Unit
CRIME REPORTING & NIBRS
Report Writing 102: What the Academy Doesn't Teach
Reviewing and Approving Reports: Who Should Do It and How
Crime Stats & NIBRS for the Police Executive
Transitioning to NIBRS: What You Need To Know