Surveillance- Techniques and Equipment (Online Self-Paced) Private Investigation (PI)
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Surveillance: Techniques and Equipment – 10 HRS / 4 weeks
In this course, learners will examine the art of physical surveillance. Learners will go through the surveillance process from pre-surveillance to integrity shots and reports. The art of physical surveillance and mobile surveillance requires information, understanding of laws/constitution, knowing your environment in rural and urban settings, selecting a location, preparing for surveillance, and processing video and pictures. Learners will also explore the legal aspect of surveillance such as: the Privacy laws, GPS, one party consent state laws, video applications, picture integrity, curtilage, location considerations, pretexting, and a legal cover story.
Learning Objectives:
- Differentiate physical surveillance and mobile surveillance.
- Explore how to prepare for Surveillance.
- Identify Pre-Texting Vs. Impersonating.
- Consider Privacy Laws.
- Examine Curtilage as it relates to property owners and the Constitution of the United States.
- Explore proper cover stories.
- Identify challenges of urban vs. rural communities.
- Identify how to select a location best for the type of surveillance being done.
- Understand the role of GPS in Wisconsin.
- Understand the one-party consent in Wisconsin.
- Examine Curtilage as it relates to property owners and the Constitution of the United States.
- Explore proper cover stories.
- Examine what to "watch out for" to not "blow your cover".
Micro credentials are small (smaller than a certificate, diploma, or degree), flexible, and highly focused programs with big benefits. https://www.nwtc.edu/micro-credentials
(Note: This is an online course. Access to high-speed internet is required to retrieve class material in Canvas Learning Management System)