TRAINING
TEXAS Onsite Training
 2 day Event @ DFW AirportÂ
SEMINAR OVERVIEW
The DFW Airport invites TX law enforcement agencies to a 2 day onsite event.
September 4-5, 2024
8:30am – 3:30pm
DFW Airport DPS Headquarters
Yellow Rose Conference Room
Who Should Attend:Â
- Records management personnel
- Administrative personnel
- Police Supervisors, Managers, Commanders
- Crime Analysts who do NIBRS reporting
- Anyone who approves, reviews, or codes reports
- Crime Analysts who use NIBRS stats for data-driven analysis
- Law enforcement and support personnel who do NIBRS reporting
DAY 1- MANAGING POLICE RECORDS
In this class, you will learn how to determine how long records must be kept, in what format, when they can be destroyed and what the legal requirements are for releasing or withholding records from the public. You will also learn a modernized approach to managing agency files both electronically and those which are still on paper
DAY 2- CRIMINAL LAW VS. NIBRS: ACCURATE CODING OF OFFENSE REPORTS
In this class, you will learn the difference between criminal law definitions and NIBRS offense definitions and the importance of reconciling state statutes/ codes and NIBRS offenses to ensure accurate classification of crimes. Learn how state criminal laws are counted for NIBRS purposes and how they should be coded to Texas state laws.
Included materials
- Course slides
- Industry and technology guides, articles, and sites
- Course certificate
$435/person.
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COURSE CATALOG
Course catalog download 2024
ALL COURSES
RECORDS MANAGEMENT
Intro to Law Enforcement Records Mgmt.
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
PROPERTY/EVIDENCE
Property and Evidence Management
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