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The Training And Skills You Need To Become A Criminalist
Criminalistics is part of forensic science It is the forensic science that deals with analyzing and examining physical evidence
By: Kenneth Echie 
Law Enforcement Exam - Strategies For Reading Comprehension Questions
Many law enforcement candidates react to reading comprehension questions by thinking, "This part of the test is going to really slow me down" And, to a degree this part of the test will slow you down
By: George Godoy 
Law Enforcement Training Online, with Language Schooling on the Side
Want to give yourself an extra advantage? Sign up for law enforcement training online - not just for the criminology lessons, but also for the language lessons!
By: Trevor Mulholland
Field Interrogation Methods For Law Enforcement Career - A Beginner’s Guide
The thing you have to be good with in field interrogation is psychology, and particularly empathy. Methods involving coercion and extreme stress are not admissible in court for a reason - they don’t work, besides being unethical. A skilled interrogator would never think to stooping to unethical means of obtaining information, and wouldn’t need to anyway.
By: Josh Stone
Security Career The Impact of Education on Crime
If you work in law enforcement, you’re certain to eventually be confronted by one big common denominator in the criminal element: a lack of education. Beyond the mere expectations of having a formal college education suitable to build a career with, most of the criminal class is without even the basic high school diploma, and quite a few more are without even the basics of grade school.
By: Josh Stone
Law Enforcement Career - Introduction to Gangs
Street gangs are defined as a group of individuals, usually youth, banded together under a common identity for the purpose of carrying out persistent illegal activity. This activity may revolve around dealing narcotics, robbery, pimping, burglary, racketeering, extortion, vandalism, and the hostile defense of their turf from other gangs.
By: Josh Stone
Law Enforcement Training Online: Another Route to Peacekeeping
Law enforcement training online may be a faster route to keeping your locality safe.
By: Trevor Mulholland