You are invited to the Violent Crimes & Terrorism Trends, the early summer, annual seminar with experienced investigators and subject matter experts presenting on the most relevant topics facing law enforcement today. Join attendees from 100 agencies across 15 states who call INLETS the best training of their careers.
Presenters from NY to LA, from DC to Dallas, provide case studies, workshops, and breakouts giving attendees a look at violent crime and terrorism cases, investigative tools, and case studies.
Presenters from NYPD, Fairfax County, Dallas, Orlando, Anaheim police departments, FBI Profilers, with other Subject Matter Experts from the private sector.
To find out more, go to www.OnTheINLETS.org
CASE STUDIES:
Pulse Nightclub: Barricade and mass shooting case study
Dallas Police Shooting: Targeted Violence case study
Cold Case Homicide case study
January 6 and Radical Groups case snapshots
Officer Involved Shooting case study
...more coming
KEY TOPICS:
Use of Media in Investigations
Social Media: finding people online
Jihadists & HVE Investigations
Building a Cold Case: review, analyze, strategize, investigate
As always, registration includes two favorite elements of the weeklong program:
The Tribute to Heroes evening program
The three-part evening program brings the attendees for liaison providing awards to recognize worthy peers, a remembrance for fallen officers, and a keynote address by Mark “Oz” Geist, who will share his personal account of Benghazi and the 13 hours of Benghazi.
Mark “Oz” Geist shares powerful life and leadership lessons utilizing the facts portrayed in the NYT’s best-selling book and movie, “13 Hours”. Engaged in a firefight and out-manned, Mark and his team bravely battled all night for the safety of those they had been tasked to protect. Through teamwork and execution, Mark and others rebuffed multiple attacks and sustained many lives. Badly wounded and facing a final assault, Mark demanded of himself “get up or die”. This choice required selfless service to the team and, ultimately, assisted in saving many lives.
The Enrichment Visit: The International Spy museum
Every nation considers intelligence essential to its national security. The Spy Museum lifts the veil of secrecy on the hidden world of intelligence, exploring its successes and failures, challenges, and controversies. Its mission is to educate the public about espionage and intelligence in an engaging way. It provides a context for understanding the important role intelligence has played in history and continues to play today. The Enrichment Visit is included in registration.
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Overnight Accommodations:
A special rate for INLETS attendees at the host venue, including the preceding and following weekends, HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS HERE.
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With Registration:
Registration includes access to all of the week's events, to include breakfast, lunch, afternoon snacks, the Tribute to Heroes evening program, the Enrichment Visit, over 30-hours of training for Law Enforcement, and much more.
Designed for all levels of law enforcement, sworn officers and analysts, military and Intel personnel, FBINAA, and safety and risk leaders who are members in InfraGard, ASIS, and DSAC organizations.
FAQs:
Registration: Attendees MUST register with their official work email address.
Parking: Plenty of free parking is available.
Attire: The attire for the week is business casual. Please do not wear shorts, jeans, or T-shirts.
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