R2 280B The Investigation of Apparent Suicide – Nampa
June 3-4, 2024, 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
Credit Hours: 16
Course Number: 280B
Description:
Over the course of the career of most police officers and detectives, the likelihood of being sent to a report of a suicide is much greater than that of most other scenes involving the death of a human being.
The suicide crime scene is one of the most difficult crime scenes to investigate. This crime scene carries with it the temptation to decide of the cause of death as suicide, long before the facts and available evidence can support that determination.
The emotional impact of suicide on the surviving family members and friends makes this scene even more difficult to investigate than some homicide scenes. No one wants to believe that the investigator has reached the wrong conclusion. They believe that the investigation was conducted poorly, incompetently, or unprofessionally.
The detective conducting this crime scene investigation needs to be ready to have his or her work questioned by the surviving family of the victim. A crime scene that has been processed correctly will assist the detective in answering those questions.
This course will assist investigators in recognizing suicide vs. homicide and will provide in-depth case studies to help illustrate the various teaching points.
Instructors: Anita Seamans
Location:
Nampa Police Department
820 2nd Street South
Nampa, ID 83651
(Attendees are responsible for meals, travel, and/or lodging.)
Registration Details:
https://publicagencytrainingcouncil.arlo.co/w/seminars/383-the-investigation-of-apparent-suicide/624
Remarks:
Do not send registrations to POST
For additional information regarding the training facility or local accommodations, email Brian Jones at jonesb@cityofnampa.us or call 208-405-6338.
