Law Enforcement Record-Keeping and Evidence Management.
A program focusing on the principles and procedures for managing records in police or other security offices, including storing and retrieving evidence and related data. Includes instruction in administrative law and procedures, office management, report preparation, organizational software, database software, physical and digital evidence properties, controlled storage and retrieval, investigative file inventories, case management, security systems, and communications skills.
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Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement Teachers, Postsecondary
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