WEBINAR
Advanced Vehicle Searches
On Demand
2 hours
$27
As you know, vehicle searches are an every day occurrence on patrol. These searches can include anything from looking for specific objects or materials within a car, to examining the car's engine and interior. There are many considerations that law enforcement must take into account when conducting an advanced vehicle search, including the Fourth Amendment of the United States Constitution.
In this webinar we will cover:
- Searches based on PC
- Search incident to arrest
- Inventory search
- Community caretaking stop
- DUI checkpoints
- Detention of occupants in the vehicle
- Identification of passengers
- Unrelated questions / delaying the stop
- Constructive possession
This webinar is geared towards Law Enforcement, however all Graves Associates corporate subscribers are welcome to attend. The zoom link will be sent closer to the webinar. You can register to attend right up until the webinar starts.
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Topics Covered
What we will Cover?
Learn how to succeed in some of the toughest interview scenarios you'll encounter.
PC: Search & Seizure
Searches based on probable cause and all the nuances.
Occupant Detention
Advanced concepts on how and when to detain the occupants.
Case Law
The latest case law to keep you out of trouble and out of court.
Your Hosts
Jayme Dozier & Jim O'Gorman
The creators of Revelations Training Investigations bring vast, hard earned experience and have worked for Federal, State and Local law enforcement agencies large and small.
40+ Years Combined LE Experience
Working Cops w/ Leadership Roles
Investigations and Major Crimes
Testimonials
What Are People Saying?
Don't just take our word for it. We've trained officers from all over the country.
Both instructors were knowledgeable on this topic, work well together in an online presentation and created a very relaxed yet professional atmosphere.
10/10 - Excellent. The webinar had interesting information even for seasoned officer. I plan on forwarding an email to the rest of the department to let them know if the site.