Announcement | Pexels by Markus Winkler
Announcement | Pexels by Markus Winkler
March 24, 2023
Location
Haverhill Police Department – Training Room
40 Bailey Blvd
Haverhill, MA 01830
Description
Founded in 1990, the National Animal Cruelty Investigations School was the first of its kind, offering a combination of specialized veterinary and law enforcement training. Students from a range of backgrounds — including federal, state and local animal cruelty officers, humane society investigators and board members, police officers and sheriffs’ deputies, court personnel and other citizens — learn from experts about all aspects of animal welfare and safety.
The program has three different components (Professional-Advanced-Expert) that should be taken in order.
Registration preference will go to investigators with active investigations. Due to the nature of the business, topics discussed and videos shown during the schools will have graphic content and may not be suitable for everyone.
Continuing Education - Participants with a grade of 70% or more on the written examination will receive a certificate of completion and 40 continuing education units.
COST: $650.00 per person
Online registrations require credit card payment or request for agency invoicing. If your agency needs to be invoiced, register online and then provide a purchase order or letter of authorization as directed.
Check payment can be made with the printable Registration Form(opens in new window).
A 20 percent nonrefundable fee will be assessed on any cancellation made within 30 days prior of the start of the program.
Early Bird Discount: Register 45 days in advance and receive 10% discount. Enter code LETI-EB10% on payment page.
Group Discount: Register three students at full price from one agency and all additional registrations receive 50% off full registration fee. Registrations must all be submitted together, and all registrants must attend to qualify.
Agency Discount: Any agency that mandates the National Animal Cruelty Investigations Training in their policies and procedures will receive a 20% discount. Contact LETI@missouri.edu(opens in new window) / 573-882-6021 for approval and discount code.
PetSmart Discount: A current employee with PetSmart can receive a discount on event registration. Contact LETI@missouri.edu(opens in new window) / 573-882-6021 for approval and discount code.
Discount codes cannot be combined.
Expert Animal Cruelty Investigator curriculum includes:
- Ritul animal crimes
- Relationship of animal abuse and family violence
- Animal sexual abuse
- Disaster response
- Large scale impounds
- Traveling shows
- Exotic animals
- Hoarders
- Case building: The team approach
- NetworkingDiversity
- Blood sports
- Internet crimes