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Sexual Offenses: Mind and Motivation - NCJTC

Class Length: 16 hours
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DESCRIPTION

 

Gain an introduction into the psychology, or mindset, of those that commit sexually motivated crimes. Learn about sex offender typologies and patterns of behavior. Explore the relationship between paraphilia such as exhibitionism, voyeurism, and fetishism and criminal acts. Review and dissect real case examples to gain insight into offender modus operandi. Knowledge obtained can be applied during interview and interrogation to help resolve sexually motivated cases.

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Is This Training For You?

 

  • Community Corrections Officer
  • Law Enforcement
  • Prosecutors
  • Social Workers

COURSE COST

$295

SPECIAL NOTES

Highlighted topics include:

  • Situational vs. Preferential Sex Offenders and Paraphilia
  • Sexual Addiction
  • Child Molesters
  • Case Studies
  • Female Sex Offenders and Typologies for Female Child Molesters
  • Rapist Typologies with Case Studies


Past participants had this to say…
"Great training with practical information. I really appreciate the instructor’s experience and knowledge."
"I found great value in the case studies that break down the suspect. Additionally, the videos were helpful in seeing and hearing how offenders of sexual crimes talk and describe in detail their offenses."
"Great information and statistics on female sexual offenders, including the sexual offending patterns and behavior."
"The classifications and personality traits for each will help identify key points in an abuser’s statement and behavior."

What's In It For You

Upon completion of this training, you will be able to:

  • Identify the psychology, mindset and types of sex offenders
  • Apply investigative strategies to sexually motivated crimes
  • Understand classifications and personality traits which help identify key points in an abuser’s statement and behavior
  • Perform quality investigations and interviews for successful prosecutions

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