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Training

Training Opportunities

NCMEC regularly offers training opportunities for law-enforcement officers, prosecutors, and educators. These dynamic courses, held at NCMEC’s Jimmy Ryce Law Enforcement Training Center and regionally throughout the United States, enable participants to actively engage with other professionals, explore model policies, and discover the many resources available to aid in the investigation and prosecution of cases involving missing and exploited children. Delivered by a team of certified experts, NCMEC programs are recognized by state and national accreditation agencies. The JRLETC has proudly trained professionals from all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Guam, Puerto Rico, and foreign nations.

Technical Assistance

Technical assistance is available in many forms through the JRLETC. Assistance is wide ranging and an integral part of NCMEC’s efforts to assist communities dedicated to protecting their children. NCMEC has the ability to send qualified instructors to conferences, workshops, and training seminars focusing on child-protection issues. Although many requests come from jurisdictions within the United States, NCMEC has the ability to provide international assistance in this area. Specialized assistance to individual departments, educational institutions, medical facilities, social services, and many other professional agencies is also offered.

Please visit NCMEC’s Course Descriptions and Schedules section for more information or contact the JRLETC.

 
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