BEGIN:VCALENDAR
VERSION:2.0
PRODID:-//ddaysoftware.com//NONSGML DDay.iCal 1.0//EN
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTEND:20200126T213000Z
DTSTAMP:20240410T055733Z
DTSTART:20200125T130000Z
LOCATION:State College\, PA
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:PA Jack Christmas Seminar 2020
UID:783e394b-020a-4413-bcb2-c994c7d536f2
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
PAAI &ldquo\;Jack Christmas&rdquo\; SEMINAR
\nJANUARY 25-26\, 2020
\nRAMADA INN STATE COLLEGE\, PA 814-238-
3001
\n(PAAI ROOM RATE $70.00/night + TAXES)
\nSaturday January
25\, 2020
\n&ldquo\;Profiling Youthful Fire Setters and Firefighter Ar
sonists&rdquo\; 4 hours
\nWilliam Wiegman Juvenile Probation Off
icer\, Bucks County PA
\nThis presentation offers an understanding
into the complex world of arsonists\, firefighter arson\, and the juvenil
e fire setter including motives\, warning signs\, tips for prevention\, an
d identifying potential fire setting behaviors. Attendees will leave the p
resentation with the knowledge of how to identify\, respond\, and seek out
side assistance when suspecting that an arsonist is operating within their
jurisdiction. This presentation will address the development of the arson
ist\, as well as\, the several motives for arsonist with specific focus on
the juvenile fire setter and the firefighter arsonist. This program will
begin with an introduction to the arson as it is known in the fire service
and mental health communities. The presentation will discuss the various
ways to identify and investigate arsonists. The program will conclude with
recommendations on how to identify and prevent arsons within the communit
y.
\n&ldquo\;Recognition of Deception\, Crime and Violence&rdquo\; 4
Hours
\nCpl. Greg Agosti PA State Police
\nThis engaging and inte
ractive seminar is formulated for maximum life safety. The program is desi
gned to develop or enhances critical thinking skills necessary to recogniz
e deception\, crime and violence. Information provided will assist the inv
estigator with identification of criminal activity and incendiary fire cau
sation factors not directly related to combustion. Participants will analy
ze verbal behavior patterns and statements to dissect deceptive traits. Ad
ditionally\, the program will assist investigators with understanding body
language and deceptive traits during interviews and personal encounters.
Nonverbal cues which could indicate violence may be imminent will be empha
sized. Recognition of such indicators will reduce the investigators chance
s of personal victimization or assault. Body language\, behavioral cluster
s\, anomalies\, human universals and other nonverbal actions will be discu
ssed.
\n
\nSunday January 26\, 2020
\n&ldquo\;Maternal Fili
cide-Molly Delgado Double Homicide A Classic Study in the use of 921 in a
Murder Conviction&rdquo\;
\nGeorge Harms West Virginia State Fire Mar
shal&rsquo\;s Office 4-hours
\n
\nMaternal filicide by fire is e
xtremely rare. In January 2017\, Investigator George Harms with the West V
irginia State Fire Marshal&rsquo\;s Investigative Division was called to a
fire scene with two child fatalities. The mother of the children\, Molly
Delgado\, was ultimately convicted and sentenced to two consecutive\, life
-without-parole prison sentences. Fire dynamics\, fire patterns\, arc mapp
ing and witness statements were all used to obtain this conviction by prov
ing that she set two separate non-communicating fires to the bedding of he
r two young sons while they slept.
\n
\n&ldquo\;Field Interviews
&rdquo\;- 4-hours
\nBrian Veprek Retired Lieutenant Monmouth County P
rosecutor&rsquo\;s Office
\n
\nThe &ldquo\;Field Interview&rdquo
\; is the most basic and common approach for an investigator to meet someo
ne in the field\, while conducting his or her investigation. Your interact
ion with the person\, to include the memorializing and testifying to the f
acts obtained during the field interview\, can either make or break your i
nvestigation\, which will ultimately lead to your interview being deemed a
dmissible/suppressed by the courts\, or a not guilty/guilty verdict in the
courtroom or deposition. Participants will learn the importance of the fi
eld interview from the beginning of their investigative process\, which st
arts in the field and leads them to the courtroom. Participants will learn
the importance of extracting information in the field without compromisin
g their investigation and giving information out. Topics discussed will be
mannerisms\; courtesy\; people skills and professionalism. All of the abo
ve concepts are driven from your &ldquo\;Interview and Interrogation&rdquo
\; skills\, which will also be incorporated in the above block of instruct
ion.
\n
\nTraining CEU&rsquo\;s per day 7 Hours
\n
\nC
lass Testing will be done through CFITrainer.net
\n
\nSaturday J
anuary 25\, 2020
\n07:30-08:00 &ndash\; Registration
\n08:00-08:
15 President Welcome Message
\n08:15 &ndash\; 12:15 &ndash\; Class In
struction
\n12:15 &ndash\; 13:15 Lunch (Provided)
\n13:15 &ndash
\; 16:30 Class Instruction
\n
\nSunday January 26\, 2020
\n
08:15 &ndash\; 12:15 Class Instruction
\n12:15-12:45 &ndash\; Lunch\n12:45 16:30 Class Instruction
\n
\nCost for the seminar: $
250 for both days
\nEARLY REGISTRATION AND FEES
\nPOST MARKED BY
NOVEMBER 30\, 2019- $225
\n