ILETSB Lead Homicide Investigator

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Capacity: 25 - Available: 25
Date: Monday, February 23, 2026
Ends On: Friday, February 27, 2026
Registration Deadline: Monday, February 9, 2026
Time: 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Instructor Location:
John Wood Community College Rooms D022/D023
1301 S. 48th Street
Quincy, IL
Instructor: Legal & Liability Risk Management &
Institute Instructors

Member's Fee: $0
Non-Member & Civilian Fee: $0
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Meets IL Mandates:  Const. Civil Rights (7 hrs.), Constitutional Use of LE Authority (3 hrs.), Cultural Competency (1 hr.), Human Rights (2 hrs.), Legal Updates (2 hrs.), Procedural Justice (3 hrs.), Psychology of Domestic Violence (1 hr.), Reporting of Child Abuse and Neglect (1 hr.)

This training module will provide the attendee with the skills and competency to conduct complete and thorough homicide investigations with prosecutorial merit. Additionally, the attendee will be provided with the skills to recognize and handle other types of death investigations, bringing them to a successful conclusion.

At the beginning of the class a case will be examined through discussion, question, and answers, as well as an evaluation of evidence discovered by student observations. After the discussion, the students will evaluate whether the classification of the case should be accidental death, suicide, or homicide.

The class will cover three basic steps in all homicide investigations: Crime Scene, Follow-up, and Case Courtroom presentation.

This course will provide participants with in-depth and step-by-step processes handling of high-profile major incidents most affecting communities, including, but not limited to, investigating cases of multiple homicides, crimes of violence against vulnerable populations.

Actual case studies will be presented to illustrate the points and practices to emphasize the relevance to successfully resolving cases.