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Course Information

This class begins with a basic understanding of the history and development of Crime Analysis through the lens of law enforcement and crime control models. Students will be exposed to various software and gain a conceptual understanding of their role and responsibility in the analytical profession. Students will learn about data and databases, and they will learn how to query across tables and generate valuable reports for their analysis. Students will learn the basics of design and how to create the kind of work products that consumers rely on. As part of this learning, students will generate a wanted flyer and learn how to fix, clear up and reveal information hidden in the pixels. This class teaches students about modern-day GIS / Crime Mapping techniques and algorithms that help identify crime trends and series.

Please note: Students must register no later than 2 business days prior to the
course start date.

If you missed the registration window or have any questions, please contact EIP Student Services at eipconnect@fullerton.edu .

Prerequisite

Basic Elements of Criminal Intelligence

1 Course sections available Please note: Note: Click on the schedule number (i.e. E125-11103) to view more course information.
Schedule # Days Date Time Location Fee Register
E245-11129 SuSat 06/15/24-06/23/24 8:00am-5:00pm Virtual Instruction $700.00 Register Now
Instructor: B. Gray, Director of Training, Law Enforcement Intelligence Units (LEIU) Association; Retired Central Crime Analysis Unit Manager at Riverside County Sheriff's Department

Unit(s): 3.20