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August 29, 2019 | Barb Carr

Only Four Openings Left in Investigative Interview Training Webinar – Registration Closing Soon!

If you are planning to sign up for our first ever LIVE Webinar on Investigation Interview Training for Evidence Collection, don’t wait too long. There are only four openings left to fill before we close registration (this webinar is limited to 20 attendees). Improve your investigative interview training techniques in this 90-minute webinar on September 18 by learning effective and proven ways to get better information.

Learn the details here.

 

 

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Interviewing & Evidence Collection, Root Cause Analysis
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