Applied Investigative Techniques Program

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The Council on Licensure, Enforcement and Regulation (CLEAR) presents the newest addition to our National Certified Investigation and Inspector Programming, the Applied Investigative Techniques program, designed for professionals seeking to enhance their investigative skills within the regulatory environment. This intensive program offers practical, hands-on training to develop the expertise needed to conduct thorough and effective investigations.

In today’s complex regulatory landscape, strong investigative skills are essential for ensuring compliance and upholding standards. This course provides participants with the knowledge and techniques required to navigate investigations confidently, from initial inquiry to case resolution.

Key Learning Objectives

  • Complaint Intake and Analysis: Learn how to effectively intake and analyze complaints to determine the appropriate course of action.
  • Evidence Collection and Analysis: Master best practices for gathering, preserving, and analyzing evidence to build a strong case.
  • Interviewing Techniques: Practice interviewing skills to elicit accurate and complete information from witnesses and subjects.
  • Report Writing: Develop the ability to write clear, concise, and comprehensive report narratives that effectively communicate findings.
  • Testifying in Administrative Proceedings: Gain the confidence and skills necessary to testify effectively in administrative hearings and other legal proceedings.

By the end of this course, you will be equipped with the applied techniques necessary to conduct thorough, fair, and legally sound investigations that contribute to the integrity and success of your regulatory organization.

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