Professional Development and Career Resources
IALEIA welcomes all corporate, business, and government announcements on training seminars and conferences that are beneficial to all analysts worldwide.
Please contact Bill Brown (Director - Professional Development) at brown@ialeia.org for further details on how your organization can announce your future training events.
IALEIA is also seeking announcements for job vacancies worldwide for law enforcement intelligence and crime analysts. Please contact Bill Brown with current job opportunities.
Here is a link to the Foundations of Intelligence Analysis Training FIAT Page.
The following resources are made available as a free service (NOTE: IALEIA has no affiliation with the resources below)
Naval Postgraduate School in Monterrey, CA, together with DHS, offer online graduate courses (not for credit), at no cost, such as
The Global Jihadi Threat; Critical Infrastructure: Vulnerability Analysis and Protection; Technology for Homeland Security: Inspection and Detection Technologies; Research Process and Methods
http://www.chds.us/?special/info&pgm=Noncredit
Free Ed.net, offering numerous college level courses online, including criminal justice, critical thinking, and others (courses are free, though there may be a charge for text material)
http://www.free-ed.net/free-ed/
Note: FreeEd.net online is not recognized by the Dept of Education, and these courses are not ACE recommended, therefore are not transferrable to any college
The U.S. Institute of Peace offers online a free course on Conflict Analysis
http://www.usip.org/training/online/analysis.html
Free online resource for a Law Enforcement Certificate Course in Terrorism Prevention (law enforcement version available only to those in law enforcement, though they also have an academic version) is available from the Institute for Preventive Strategies
https://www.preventivestrategies.net/public/home.cfm
Jill Dando Institute of Security and Crime Science (posted July 7, 2009)
DISTANCE LEARNING CERTIFICATE IN CRIME ANALYSIS 1 or 2-year online course - Course starts Sept. 2009 Fees: £1640 (UK/EU) or £4560 (Overseas)
Based on the JDI on-campus course in crime analysis this online version is essential if you need to understand how scientifically based techniques can be used to analyse and interpret crime and related data.
http://www.jdi.ucl.ac.uk/teaching/certificate_crime_analysis_DL/index.php
For further queries please go to the links above or call Nic Roberts on 020-3108-3206
Jill Dando Institute of Security and Crime Science (posted July 7, 2009)
GANGS, GUNS AND DRUGS - 1 day Masterclass Friday, July 17th 2009 £465 per person
Professor David Kennedy, Director of the Center for Crime Prevention and Control at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice, New York, will offer a masterclass based on his seminal work in Boston, North Carolina and a number of other major cities across the USA which has shown how some of the most difficult types of crime – involving guns, gangs and drugs – can be reduced.
Register at: http://www.jdi.ucl.ac.uk/teaching/short_courses/masterclasses/david-kennedy-masterclass.php
The Anti Graffiti Symposium 2010 (2010-10-19 to 2010-10-20)
Calgary, AB, Canada
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The Anti Graffiti Symposium (TAGS) is an annual conference open to individuals working for municipalities, law-enforcement agencies, departments of justice, schools, community groups, businesses and other agencies affected by graffiti vandalism.
TAGS 2010, a two-day conference hosted by the Calgary Police Service (CPS) and the City of Calgary Animal & Bylaw Services, will be held from Tuesday, Oct. 19 to Wednesday, Oct. 20, in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
The purpose for attendees is to share and gain knowledge in the area of graffiti-vandalism prevention, enforcement, investigations and charging.
As intelligence is gathered from various groups in their respective locations, it is important to communicate and strategize with like-minded groups in order to work together to address this ongoing issue.
In Calgary, graffiti continues to be of a high cost to taxpayers in terms of property damage and cleanup, investigations, and in some cases, negative emotional and psychological affects.
This year, the Calgary Police Service laid its first hate crime charge in relation to graffiti-vandalism.
The CPS is committed to working with the City of Calgary, and other involved agencies to address this problem in our city.
It is anticipated that through the knowledge shared at this conference, ours and other municipalities will be better equipped to deal with this issue.
TAGS 2010 is a two-day conference from Tuesday, Oct. 19 to Wednesday, Oct. 20, 2010, at the Coast Plaza Hotel & Conference Centre, 1316 33 St. N.E. Calgary, Alberta.
Introduction to Strategic Intelligence Analysis (For Law Enforcement and Public Safety Officials) (2010-10-18 to 2010-10-21)
Washington, DC
Howard Clarke
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Training Topic: Introduction to Strategic Intelligence Analysis (For Law Enforcement and Public Safety Officials)
Intended Audience: Intelligence Unit Commanders/Managers, Crime and Intelligence Analysts
Training Provider: Government Training Inc.
Dates: October 18-21, 2010
Location: Washington, DC
Full details of the training event objectives, content outline, registration and costs are accessible at:
http://governmenttraininginc.com/Introduction-to-Strategic-Intelligence-Analysis-120609.asp
To add your training announcement to this page, please contact Bill Brown at brown@ialeia.org