Bridging the Gap: Resources for Analysts and Investigators
The International Association of Law Enforcement Intelligence Analysts (IALEIA)- New England Chapter presents Bridging the Gap: Resources for Analysts and Investigators which will take place at the Best Western Royal Plaza Hotel and Trade Center in Marlboro, MA on November 14 and 15, 2006.
This training program is recommended for intelligence analysts, crime analysts, computer crime specialists, juvenile officers and police investigators who would like to increase their knowledge in intelligence techniques.
Registration Fee: $50 for IALEIA members, $100 for non-members Hotel Room Rates: $89 per night
Registration forms and detailed conference information are available online at www.neialeia.org
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International Association of Law Enforcement Intelligence Analysts
New England Chapter Presents: Bridging the Gap: Resources for Analysts and Investigators
November 14 and 15, 2006 At the Best Western Royal Plaza Hotel Marlboro, MA
Conference Topics: Social Networking Websites – Det. James McLaughlin, Keene PD Computer Forensics – US Secret Service Understanding Immigration – Immigration & Customs Enforcement Identity Theft – U.S. Postal Inspection Service Identity Theft : A Criminal Perspective Prosecution: Ultimate Value of Analyst/Investigator – Attorney General’s Office Understanding Middle Eastern Culture – IIR/SLATT Resources - Bureau of Justice Assistance
Tuesday, November 14th Registration and Continental Breakfast from 8:00AM-9:00AM Training from 9:00AM-4:30PM Lunch and snacks provided
Wednesday, November, 15th Continental Breakfast from 7:30AM-8:30AM Training begins at 8:30AM
Conference Fee: NE IALEIA members - $50, non-members $100
Hotel $89 per night –mention IALEIA Best Western Royal Plaza Hotel (50 480-9343 Marlboro, Massachusetts http://www.rplazahotels.com
Register early – space is limited! Contact Information: Will Accept Check/Credit Cards and Money Orders
Tracey Flaherty See attached registration form FBI-Boston (603) 471-9426 Flaherty.td@comcast.net
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