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Chapter 1 History Of Private Investigation
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Section 1. The History Of Private Investigation
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Section 2. Private Investigation In Ontario
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Chapter 2 Definitions and Terms
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Section 3. Criminal Investigation
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Section 4. Reasonable Grounds
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Section 5. General Definitions
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Section 6. Classification of Person Involved
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Chapter 3 Information Management
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Section 7. Note Taking, Report Writing, Intelligence
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Section 8. Note Taking
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Section 9. Report Writing
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Section 10. Intelligence
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Chapter 4 Types of Investigators and Investigations
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Section 11. Types of Investigations
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Section 12. Objective Of An Investigation
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Section 13. Problem Solving Model
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Section 14. Use Of Discretion
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Section 15. Order Of Investigators
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Section 16. Accidents
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Section 17. Skip Tracing
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Section 18. Domestic Disputes
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Chapter 5 Evidence
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Section 19. Source Of Evidence
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Section 20. Rules of evidence
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Section 21. The Ontario and Canada Evidence Act
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Section 22. Commonly Accepted Approaches To The Collection, Preservation Handling And Sealing Of Audio/Visual Materials
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Section 23. Admissibility Of Evidence
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Section 24. Commonly Accepted Approaches To The Collection, Preservation And Presentation Of Evidence
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Section 25. Evidence Packaging
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Chapter 6 Analysing Evidence
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Section 26. Anthropometrics
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Section 27. Era Identification
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Chapter 7 Basic Investigative Principles
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Chapter 8 Investigative Techniques
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Section 28. Investigative Method
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Section 29. Anton Piller Orders
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Chapter 9 Preliminary investigation
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Chapter 10 Surveillance
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Section 30. Surveillance Types
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Section 31. Surveillance Report Example
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Chapter 11 Investigative Sequence
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Section 32. Opening an investigation
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Section 33. Gathering and Following Leads
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Section 34. Event Reconstruction
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Section 35. Elimination Process
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Section 36. Final Reports and billing
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Section 37. Closing an investigation
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Chapter 12 Crime Scene Management
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Section 38. Observing The Scene
Section 39. Fixing The Scene
Section 40. Search Process
Chapter 13 Sudden Death
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Section 41. Homicide
Section 42. Natural Causes
Chapter 14 Managing Witnesses
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Section 43. Evaluating Credibility
Section 44. Witness Deception
Section 45. Informants
Section 46. Children
Section 47. Witness Statements Report
Section 48. Witness Statement
Chapter 15 Interviewing Techniques
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Section 49. Interview Techniques
Section 50. Confessions
Chapter 16 Privacy Laws
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Section 51. Electronic Storage
Chapter 17 Principles Of Ethical Reasoning/Decision-Making
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Section 52. Anti-Racism/ Anti-Discrimination
Section 53. Human Rights Commission
Section 54. Avoiding Charter Violations
Chapter 18 Key Principles Of Communication And Interaction
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Section 55. Tactical Communication
Section 56. Interpersonal Skills
Chapter 19 Canadian Legal System
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Section 57. How Laws Are Made
Section 58. How Laws Are Managed
Section 59. The Process That Leads To A Person Being Accused, Charged And Convicted.
Section 60. Criminal Code Of Canada
Section 61. Canadian Criminal Court System
Section 62. Elements Of Tort Law In Security Situations
Section 63. Municipal By-Laws
- Chapter 20 Court Preparation
- This course is only available to Ontario Security Training graduates.
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