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Learn state-of-the art techniques that an investigator can use in the assessment and investigation of non-accidental injuries. Various weapons, utilized by the offender in child abuse situations, are identified and demonstrated.
Join us to gather important foundational concepts and key takeaways from each course module.
What's In It For You
Upon completion of this training, you will be able to
* Explain why a medical evaluation should be performed to diagnose and treat medical consequences of abuse
* Define the medical evaluation and physical examination processes
* Learn how to capture evidence while easing the victim's anxiety
Is This Training For You?
* Community Member
* Community Corrections Officer
* Court System Personnel
* Educator
* Emergency Management
* Law Enforcement
* Law Enforcement Support
* Prosecutors
* Social Workers
* Tribes/Tribal Partners
* Victim Service Providers
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