Tag: Training
Practice Makes Progress
Revisit the previously recorded video with Amanda Weaver, CFI, PHR on the importance of practicing recently learned skillsets. Discover why consistent practice is crucial and explore essential strategies for mastering and applying what you’ve learned.
In the Fight Against Human Trafficking, Why Truckers?
Truckers Against Trafficking empowers drivers through training to identify and report human trafficking, leading to victim recovery and offender arrests.
The 8 Elements of Mentorship
Revisit the previously recorded video with Jason Adams, CFI as he provides an in-depth discussion on the eight fundamental elements of mentorship and the key traits that contribute to being an effective mentor.Â
ALTO and CeriFi Launch CLE Training to Help Prosecutors Combat Retail Crime Recidivism
ALTO partnered with CeriFi LegalEdge, the National Retail Federation (NRF), and leading district attorneys to deliver a CLE-accredited training on prosecuting repeat retail offenders.
Achieving Consistency in Investigations
Revisit the previously recorded video with Chris Norris, CFI about the one thing we do to create consistency within your investigations and critical factors you’ll need to consider.
Asking the Right Questions
Revisit the previously recorded video with Jason Adams, CFI, on how to avoid the trap of closed-ended questions, only to realize later that crucial details were missed.
Suspicion into Strategy: A WZ Who-Done-It at NRF PROTECT
In a special session to start the NRF PROTECT conference, over 75 registrants attended an in-depth, two-hour WZ workshop.
Respect Inside the Interview Room
Revisit the previously recorded video with Amanda Weaver, CFI, PHR as she shares strategies for fostering mutual respect and cooperation, even in the most challenging conversations.
Decision Making for Investigators
How many choices—both personal and professional—would have been made differently with the ability of foresight?
The Importance of Interviewer Self-Care
As investigators, we understand and empathize with the things our interviewee might be dealing with, but what about us? What happens to us when we hear about traumatizing events?