2010 International Problem-Oriented Policing and Crime Analysis Training Conference

The 2010 POP/IACA conference will feature more than 50 training sessions focusing on both problem-oriented policing strategies and crime analysis techniques, from fundamentals and foundations to advanced tools and tactics. We will have dozens of exhibitors, several networking functions and forums, awards, prizes, and all of the other features you have come to expect from these two organizations.

This is a conference for analysts, officers, and executives to attend together, learning both how to study crime and disorder and how to effectively respond to it.

For more information, visit our 2010 conference page and the POP Center conference page.

Click here to register for the 2010 International Problem-Oriented Policing and Crime Analysis Training Conference


IACA Training Series

If you have any questions about taking or hosting an IACA class, email the IACA Training Coordinator today!

Joanna Jasek recently took the IACA's Crime Mapping and Analysis Course and had this to say about her IACA training class experience:

   I along with several of my colleagues completed the IACA Crime Mapping and Analysis training seminar at the HCSO Training Academy in Humble, TX.  What an amazing class!!  I know I speak for everyone in the class when I say this is by FAR the best Arc View training we have ever received.  I have taken several Arc View classes and I learned more in this one class than all of the others combined.  Crime Mapping and Analysis takes the Arc View software and applies it with crime data, which really makes a difference in understanding how to utilize the software for law enforcement purposes.  I can not say enough good things about our great instructor Tak.  Tak is very knowledgeable, interesting, and fun.  A sincere “thank you” to IACA for offering top rate training relative to the profession.

Click here to view current classes, or here to learn about all the classes in the Professional Training Series. Want to become an IACA class instructor? Click here for more information!


Exploring Crime Analysis - Second Edition just Released!

Since the first edition in 2004, Exploring Crime Analysis, the IACA’s 420-page book on our profession, has been used in college and university classrooms around the world. Written entirely by practicing, experienced analysts, the book covers the skills and knowledge required by the IACA’s certification standards.

 

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