Child Abuse Training / Child Exploitation on the Internet
Training and Seminars
Child abuse training
and child exploitation on the Internet training seminars
are being conducted throughout the year in Las Vegas,
Nevada by our qualified nationally-recognized Law Enforcement
Officers at the National Institute of Crime Prevention.
Our seminars are invaluable for Law Enforcement Officers,
Child Protection Workers, the public and private business
professionals who want to learn more about child abuse
and the steps they can take to help their communities
effectively combat it.
Unfortunately, child fatalities due to abuse and neglect
are severely underreported. Some deaths officially labeled
as accidents, child homicides, and/or SIDS might be
attributed to child abuse or neglect if more comprehensive
investigations were conducted. Let our qualified professionals
offer you instruction on possible signs of child abuse
and exploitation. For information on our Training, please
see the Training
page. If you would like to learn of our upcoming seminars, where you can register to attend online.
Some of the fascinating topics presented at our seminars
include:
- Signs of Child Physical Abuse
- Signs of Child Sexual Abuse
- Dynamics of Disclosure
- Psychology of Victims
- Psychology of Offenders
- Multidisciplinary Approaches
- Evidence and Documentation
- Predators on the Internet
- Technology Issues
- The title of the class will be " Child Abuse and Child
Exploitation on the Internet"
Click here to register
online! Don't delay! Spots fill up quickly.
Our 3-day seminars are held in Las Vegas multiple times
throughout the year. We are a nationally-recognized
training organization offering top-rated seminars and
training to people from both the private and public
sector. Our seminars are truly unique in our industry.
Learn from qualified Law Enforcement Officers with years
of training in this area. To learn about other training
we provide, please visit the National
Institute of Crime Prevention Web site. We offer
training in CPTED (Crime Prevention Through Environmental
Design) and Domestic Violence.
Together, we can all make a difference by keeping aware,
knowing what signs to look for and, in general, becoming
more involved in our communities. Learning techniques
to investigate child abuse and how to report it are
crucial to the lives of children across the country.
We are here to help educate communities to put an end
to child abuse.
Register today and learn what part you can play within
your community. Stopping abuse takes a community effort.
We encourage all people, whether you are involved in
government or social services or not to take part in
this eye-opening conference.
If you have any questions or concerns about our conferences,
please do not hesitate to contact us by filling out
our online form on the Contact
page. One of our representatives would be happy to assist
you with your request.
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