Internal Affairs, Professional Standards and Ethics
The process for managing and investigating complaints against law enforcement personnel can be complex, sensitive and highly charged. This two and one-half day, nationally prominent program will provide participants with the knowledge and insights required to conduct and administer timely, objective and thorough internal affairs inquiries.
Topics covered:
• Use of Force and Preliminary Force Investigations
• Workplace Searches
• Compelled Statements and Exculpatory Evidence
• The Professional Standards Concept
• Interviewing the Accused
• Due Process Rights
• Concepts of Police Discipline
• Initiating the Complaint Process
• Beginning the Investigation
• Litigation Terms and Concepts
• Truthfulness and Other Issues
• Ethics and Ethical Decision Making
• Duty of Care
Training provided by ILEA, an institute of The Center for American and International Law.