Intro to New Intel Services & RISSNET Training Franklin, MA November 16, 2006*
Financial Investigations Techniques Franklin, MA November 27-29, 2007*
Gang Prosecution Techniques Franklin, MA December 5-7, 2006*
Intro to New Intel Services & RISSNET Training Franklin, MA December 14, 2006*
Undercover Operations Franklin, MA January 22-23, 2007*
DEA Basic Narcotics School Franklin, MA TBA*
Analytical Investigative Techniques Overview Franklin, MA April 3 - 5, 2007*
Clan Lab Investigations Franklin, MA April 17-18, 2007*
Talking Hands Franklin, MA May, 7, 2007*
Analytical Investigative Techniques Franklin, MA June 4 - 8, 2007*
Surveillance Operations: Moving Surveillance Middletown, RI June 12 - 15, 2007*
Money Laundering Franklin, MA July 10 - 12, 2007*
Vehicle Stops and the Drug Trafficker Franklin, MA July 23 - 24, 2007*
MANY MORE CLASSES TO FOLLOW…
* signifies there is no charge for this class to the attendees ** special reduced rate for NESPIN members
Any question regarding any of the above programs? Contact Rick Flood at RFlood@nespin.riss.net or 1-800-343-5682, extension 17 Revised 9/19/06
Posted by: SolObsession
Do you have to be affiliated with a department to attend these classes? I am trying to get as much training on my own as I can for future departments. Thanks.
Posted by: Gil
You would have to email them but I am pretty sure that the training is for sworn law enforcement only.
Posted by: Randbo
You have to be the Po-lice to go!
Posted by: Investigator25
You have to be sworn and your dept. has to be a subscriber to NESPIN
Posted by: Mongo
They will let you go if you have worked for Wal-mart security.
Only if you know how to run the PA system.
Just show up there and tell them that and they will sit you in the front.
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