Crime analysis continues to move ahead at a rapid pace, and essentially all
of the field's methods can be applied to analytic journalism. Registration
for this conference -- $325 -- is low and the program looks rich, should
you be able to get to the Phoenix, Arizona area.
--tj
*There is still time to register for this years conference. The deadline to
register at the discounted price has been extended to October 9, 2007!!*
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It's not too late to register for the
*Arizona** Association of Crime Analysts 2007 Training Conference*!
*Monday, October 22, 2007** through ** Wednesday, October 24, 2007** in **
Mesa**, **Arizona*
*KEYNOTE SPEAKERS INCLUDE:*
*Brian Gray*, Unit Supervisor, Riverside County Sheriff's Department – *"Better
by Design"*
Crime Analysis is about communication – verbal, written, and visual. Learn
how to improve your ability to deliver your intended message.
*Apollo Kowalyk*, Sergeant, Edmonton Police Service* *– *"Beware the Iron
Grip of CAD and the Casefile Mentality: Crime Analysis and the Patrol
Function"*
Examine how the patrol function's symbiotic relationship with CAD acts as an
impediment to the full application of crime mapping in frontline policing
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**As well as sessions focused on:*
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*"Developing Roadmaps to Analytical Success: The Use and Application of
Criminal and Intelligence Analysis in Serial Crimes"* (based on Phoenix
Police Departments recent Violent Crime Series')
*"Changes in Metal Theft Laws & the Effects on Crime" *as well as a panel
discussion of Metal Theft issues including representatives of law
enforcement, the Arizona Legislature, Recycling associations and others
* *
*"What is a Party Crew and How Do They Spread Violence"*
The theme of the conference is *"Here, There, and Everywhere...More Than
Just Crime Analysis"*. The tentative conference schedule has been added to
the website and features sessions on the following topics:
Personnel Allocation Grant
Writing Critical Thinking
Business Watch Programs Tactical Success
Stories Web Design
MySpace as an Investigative Tool Crime
Mapping Data Mining
And much, much more!
To find out about the speakers and training sessions waiting for you in
October check the website for regular conference updates!
www.aacaonline.org/conference2007
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"You never change things by fighting the existing reality.
To change something, build a new model that makes the
existing model obsolete."
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