Private Investigator Training |
Advanced Foot and Mobile SurveillanceAbout the courseThis demanding course is designed for those who will be carrying out surveillance on a regular basis as a member of a surveillance team investigating corporate issues and insurance fraud. The course is an extension of our four day course covering more advanced procedures. For those undertaking an NVQ in Investigation Level 3 & 4, this four day course will provide all the ‘evidence’ that you require to complete Units 9, 16, 17 and 18. This course will also qualify you for the BTEC Level 3 Advanced Award accredited by Edexcel. Course includes:
Students completing the course receive a certificate of completion. ISS Training Ltd is well respected within the industry as training providers. The certificate can demonstrate to a prospective employer that you have received a highly regarded standard of training. What Students can expectSkills are taught which are necessary for gathering evidence by covert means and to become a proficient surveillance operator. ISS teach how to carry out surveillance whilst on foot, in a vehicle and also from a static point. These skills are then put into practise by carrying out supervised surveillance exercises both mobile, on foot and by public transport. The training is further enhanced with lessons on legal issues and the laws in relation to evidence gathering and covert video photography. This practical course includes training exercises that are realistic, structured and controlled to gain the most benefit for the student. All equipment such as vehicles, covert radios and cameras are supplied. There are normally a maximum of eight students per course. About ISS TrainingISS Training Ltd specialises in providing surveillance training. The Company Director is Peter Jenkins, the author of surveillance training books ‘Covert Surveillance’ and ‘Advanced Surveillance’. ISS training staff are former military or police surveillance instructors and are members of the Association of British Investigators. Visit the ISS Training web site.
|
|
www.theABI.org.uk © copyright 2009, the Association of British Investigators. All rights reserved. |