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Training - ICAC Child Sex Offender Accountability

The purpose of this training program is to provide law enforcement investigators, prosecutors, and probation/parole officers responsible for monitoring or investigating the activities of convicted child sex offenders with the basic skills necessary to combat on-line child exploitation. Students learn various strategies designed to assist them in the detection and collection of evidence through hands-on activities in the classroom utilizing software and investigative tools and techniques to ensure that convicted sex offenders comply with the law and the terms of their probation and parole. 

Length of program is 4˝ days.

Course Costs

Student tuition, course materials, and lodging are paid for this program by the ICAC Task Force Training and Technical Assistance Program. Participants are responsible for transportation, meals, parking, and incidental expenses. The participant is also responsible for paying for additional lodging nights outside that allotted for the training program.

 

Federal Employees:  The ICAC Training & Technical Assistance will pay for tuition, student materials, and instructional costs for Federal employees who obtain the appropriate approvals and wish to attend this training.  However, current program guidelines prohibit us from expending grant funds to pay lodging expenses for Federal employees.

Team-based Training Requirement

This program encourages a team approach to training in an effort to form and strengthen relationships between ICAC Task Force agencies and probation/parole officers in their jurisdiction. Each team should be comprised of at least 1 participant from each of the first 2 categories. Minimum team size = 2; maximum team size is based on availability.

    CATEGORIES:

  1. Law Enforcement (must be a member of an ICAC Task Force or affiliated agency)

  2. Probation/Parole

  3. Prosecution

Registration Process

You must be nominated by the primary Working Group member of the Regional ICAC Task Force in whose jurisdiction your agency is located and you must obtain Agency approval prior to applying for training or technical assistance through this program.   The participant is responsible for any fees incurred by this program if the proper approval is not obtained.

 

An ICAC Task Force acting as the hosting agency is initially allocated 10 of the 30 available seats in the class. The remaining seats will be filled on a “first come, first serve” basis, 2 per Task Force until all seats are filled. Upon reaching the registration deadline, any remaining seats will be filled by Task Force members who have submitted registration forms beyond the designated allocation.

 

Please note, our classes fill up quickly so we encourage you to apply for all class dates you potentially can attend for this course.  We do not automatically register you for any classes for which you do not directly apply.

 

Registrants will receive an e-mail acknowledging that they have successfully registered. If you do not receive an acknowledgement e-mail immediately following registration, please call us at (877) 798-7682. Formal confirmation of your attendance will be sent to you within 2 weeks following the registration deadline. Do not make any travel arrangements until you receive formal confirmation of your attendance. We will not be responsible for any costs incurred by you prior to receipt of your confirmation letter.  Please do not call the hotel to make reservations. Lodging reservations will be made for you based on the information you provide at the time of registration.

Cancellation and Substitute Attendee Policy

Participant cancellation must be made using our On-line Registration system (Drop Class feature) no later than 5:00 pm eastern time on the Wednesday before the program start date.   Substitute attendees are not allowed.

Attendance Requirements

Participants are required to attend the full 4-1/2 days of training. The agency of a no-show participant or a participant who fails to attend the full program without approval of absence will be billed $1,100 for the cost of the vacant seat.

 

Class Size: 30 students

 

2007 Calendar of Regional Training Programs


Please use our on-line registration system to enroll in these classes.

Click on the button below to access the On-Line Registration system.  Through this link you can register for classes, cancel your attendance (drop the class), and update your contact information.

On-Line Registration

Click on the Class Number(s) for the classes you wish to register for and they will automatically be placed in your registration "shopping cart" on our web-based registration system.

Location

Course

Dates

ICAC Task Force

 Host Agency

Class Number Registration Deadline

Last Drop

Date

Registration

Status

St. Paul,

Minnesota

04/23/2007

04/27/2007

St. Paul Police Department

64307

03/12/2007 04/13/2007 Closed

Buffalo,

New York

10/29/2007

11/02/2007

New York State Police

80062

09/17/2007 10/24/2007 Cancelled

Dates and locations of all programs are subject to change.

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