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First Responders Training - Missing and Abducted Children (FRT): Response Initiatives and Awareness Training for Call-Takers, First Responders, Investigators, First-Line Supervisors, and Child Protection Professionals (8-hour class)

This comprehensive program is an 8-hour training designed to provide critical information to those officers and investigators who will respond to a missing child report and whose knowledge, skill and ability may make the difference between prompt recovery and a protracted investigation. Presented in a fast-pace format, this course is accentuated with high impact videos, case histories, investigative scenarios and group participation exercises.

This course is available to all state, local and federal law enforcement agencies.

Program Outline

  • History of the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children
  • Scope and Scale of Missing Children Incidents
  • The Offenders Profile
  • Intra & Inter-Agency Law Enforcement Response
  • Department Policy & Procedures
  • Pre-Incident Planning
  • Investigative/Support Responses
  • Implementation of Planned Responses


Host a Training

If your agency would like information on how to host an FRT training class, please send your request for information or contact Laura Silver at 703-837-6348 or lsilver@ncmec.org.

Attend a Training

If you are a law-enforcement officer, call-taker, or child protection professional who would like to attend one of the scheduled training classes, please send your request for information.

Scheduled Trainings

2012 Schedule: TBA

 

 

 

 
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