Understanding Sex Offender Behavior

Understanding Sex Offender Behavior

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Understanding Sex Offender Behavior

Through Criminal Investigative Analysis

September 26-30, 2016

Presented by

Dave Worrell

WORRELL CONSULTANTS AND INVESTIGATIONS

Who Should Attend

Sexual Assault Investigators

Homicide Investigators

Patrol Officers who may be 1stResponders to Sexual Assaults or Homicides

Crime Analysts who may Assist With Investigating or the Analysis of to Sexual Assaults or Homicides

What Participants Will Learn

The Participants, armed with the information from this Program will be able to identify the behavior and characteristics of the offender.

Participants will be able to identify specific behavior that may be common to a number of unsolved cases.

The participants will be able to identify specific crime scene behavior, characteristics of certain types of offenders.

Participants will learn characteristics of female sex offenders.

Participants will learn characteristics of juvenile sex offenders.

Participants will learn characteristics of false confessions.

Participants will learn different risk levels of victimology and how important victimology can be to an investigation.

Participants will learn characteristics of female compliant victims.

Participants will learn how to read a crime scene and gather information, which will assist them in developing a portrait of the offender.

Importance of collateral materials.

Child molesters and their behavior.

Pedophiles and their behavior.

Department Operational Benefits

Investigators will have the Ability to identify and link serial crimes.

Investigators will know how to apply Criminal Investigative Analysis to Sex Crimes and Homicides.

Investigators will have the ability to identify sex offenders and homicide offenders based on their behavioral traits.

Investigators will have the ability to identify the type of offender and have some insight into the serial offender’s next offence based on Criminal Investigative Analysis.

Investigators will have the ability to use Criminal Investigative Analysis as an investigational aid.

Investigators will be able to Identify or eliminate suspects based on identified behavior used by the offender at the crime scene.

Investigators will have the ability to identify the different typologies of Sexual Offender allowing them to develop a portrait of the offender.

Investigators will have the ability to identify the different typologies of homicidal offenders.

Investigators will have the ability to translate the identified offender typology into specific characteristics of the unknown offender.

Information learned from this course will assist in search warrant affidavits.

Investigators will have the ability to assist in interview strategies based on the application of information learned in this course.

Investigators will have the ability to identify false confessions quicker and save investigational man-hours.

Criminal Investigative Analysis

Formerly referred to as Criminal Profiling, Criminal Investigative Analysis had been identified as an important investigational aid as investigators are involved with an ever-increasing number of sexual assaults and homicides, particularly those offences committed by unknown offenders.

Criminal Investigative Analysis is an investigative tool used within the law enforcement community to help solve violent crimes. The analysis is based on a review of evidence from the crime scene and from witnesses and victims.

The analysis is done from both an investigative and a behavioral perspective. The analysis can provide insight into the unknown offender (characteristics and traits) as well as investigative suggestions and strategies for interviews and trial.

The Program

This is a one-week, hands on program that is comprised of professional audiovisual lectures, and case studies that represents the real world of law enforcement today.

Participants will be given the opportunity to examine cases and practice their skills learned throughout the week so as they are able to return to their respective agencies and immediately apply their knowledge.

The program is presented in a comfortable environment conducive to learning and the application of the new knowledge gained.

The program is instructed with an informal, yet professional approach where participants are encouraged to interact with the instructor, as well as group interaction.

Your Trainer

Dave Worrell has an accomplished career spanning 35 years of policing experience, largely in the investigative field, including (but not limited to) 16 years in Major Crime/Homicide, Sexual Assaults, 6 years in Violent Crimes and General Investigation, 3 years in Forensic Crime Scene Investigation and over 3 years in Violent Crime Analysis Section of Behavioral Sciences Unit of the RCMP.

Spanning his 35 years in law enforcement, Dave has successfully partnered with other police agencies such as Interpol, RCMP, Niagara Police Organized Crime Unit, FBI, Toronto, Vancouver and Montreal Police Agencies.

Dave has worked almost every type of Criminal Investigation including homicide, cold cases, sexual assault, robbery, fraud, break and enters, extortion, as well as the interception of private communications. Dave is a past proven skilled and successful investigator as well as an accomplished warrant writer and affiant of extensive Supreme Court affidavits for the interception of private communications. Dave is also skilled at, and has extensive experience in interviewing, managing large multi jurisdictional and multi agency investigations. Dave has personally been involved with100's of death investigations, sexual assault investigations, Criminal Investigative Behavioral Analysis (Profiling) and is a certified specialist in Violent Crime Investigative Analyst behaviorally analyzing over 100's of violent crime scenes, as well as a certified Forensic Crime Scene Technician, having hands on experience in1000's of crime scene forensic investigations and is a court declared fingerprint expert.

COURSE OUTLINE

OFFENDER BEHAVIOUR

What is behavior

What is Criminal Investigative Analysis and how it can help an investigator

Four phases of sexual assault

Components of thinking behaviorally

Sources of information for Criminal Investigative Analysis

Offender motivation vs Behavior

M.O. and behavior

Categories of offender behavior

Why offender attitudes may change during a sexual assault and what those behavioral changes mean

The sexually violent offender and their behavior

Pornography and the sexual offender

The ritualistic offender vs the Impulsive offender

The ritualistic offender and Fantasy

Signatures and their behavioral components

The sex offender vs racial and cultural components

Sex offenders and elderly rape

TYPOLOGIES

Four Typologies

Why men rape

Sexual dysfunctions common to Sexual offenders

Typologies vs style of attack

Typologies vs purpose of attack

Typologies vs offender behavior

Typologies vs victim profiles

Organized vs unorganized offenders

Gang rape and offender typology

Typologies vs violence

FANTASY

What is fantasy

Categories of fantasy

Criminal sexuality and fantasy

Fantasy and the sexual predator

Relevance of fantasy

Fantasy vs reality

Fantasy and sex crimes

Fantasy and MO

Fantasy and pornography

The paraphilia and fantasy

THE VICTIM

Rape Trauma and the victim

Post assault victim behavior

Post assault victim disorders

Victim risk levels vs Offender Typologies

The victim behavior oriented interview

Was the victim targeted and its relevance

Male victims

STALKING

What is stalking

Stalking behavioral typologies

Offender behavior and commonalities

The stalking cycle

Secondary victims

Stalker profiles and behavioral characteristics

Stalking and fantasy

Victim behavior

NUISANCE CALLS

What are nuisance calls

Types of nuisance calls

Relevance of nuisance calls to the sex offender

Relevance of nuisance calls to the investigator

INTERVIEWING THE SEX OFFENDER

Sex offender behavioral typology vs interview

Interview preparation

What to know

Where to get the most important information

The victim behavioral interview

What to tell and not tell the offender

Build on offender’s behavioral themes during the interview

CHILD MOLESTERS

What is a child molester

Child molester vs pedophile

Offender profile

Pedophile typology

Child molester typologies

Child molester profiles

Non-familial abductions

Stranger vs familial abductions

Child molester grooming

What is grooming

Grooming behavior

Shame vs blame

Child molester behavioral warning signs

FEMALE OFFENDERS

Female sex offender behavioral typologies

Female sex offender behavioral commonalities

Female sex offender and violence

Female sex offender and their motivation

Female sex offender and psychological disorders

Female sex offender and paraphilia

Female sex offender and their victims

Female sex offender vs child female abuse victims

JUVENILE SEX OFFENDERS

Categories of juvenile offenders

Typologies of Juvenile offenders

Juvenile offenders and their sex offences

Juvenile offenders and violence

Juvenile offenders and their victims

Juvenile offenders and child molesters

Juvenile offenders vs Adult sex offenders

Juvenile offenders and their victims

DATE RAPE

What date rape is

Types of date rape

Stages of date rape

Typologies of date rape

Warning signs and symptoms of date rape

The drugs of date rape

Who can be a victim of date rape

Offenders who commit date rape

Victim commonalities

Victim Offender relationship

Offender behavior

Offender profile

Offender M.O.

Investigative difficulties of date rape

About Worrell Consultants and Investigations (W.C.I.)

Worrell Consultants and Investigations is owned and operated by Dave Worrell. WCI’s customer base includes the legal profession, corporate world, educational institutions, the private sector, as well as individual clients. Worrell Consultants and Investigations offers experience, knowledge based advice, and goal-oriented results, while maintaining the integrity, confidentiality, and honesty WCI is built on. Worrell Consultants and Investigations is comprised of 3 divisions; Consultation Division, Investigational Division and the Training Division. WCI provides a broad scope of services ranging from civil or criminal litigation consultations and investigations; personal or business risk management consultations, security assessments, corporate or sports security event planning, lecturing and education in the forensic behavioral sciences, as well as law enforcement training. The Training Division offers a broad range of law enforcement related training, including Police Science Cadet Programs and advanced investigators training such interview and interrogation, sexual assault and homicide related training.

In this demanding profession, there is no substitute for experience, integrity, reliability and accountability.

Course Details

Courses run from a Monday to Friday, 0830 hrs to 16:30 hrs.

Tuition and Registration Information

Tuition is $500 per student for the one-week program.

Tuition also includes a bound copy of the training manual “Understanding Sexual Offender Behavior” which includes hundreds of pages of handouts and articles of interest for further reading by the student.

Tuition includes a certificate of graduation, which is presented to the student upon completion of the course.

To register for the course, please contact Dave Worrell and request the application form. Dave can be contacted through this web site, or 902-414-1148, or email at

Cancellations must be requested no later than July 30 ,2016 for a full refund.

In the unlikely event the course is cancelled, WCI liability shall be limited solely to the refund on the tuition.

Course Location

This course is being held at theNova Scotia Community College - Truro Campus,

36 Arthur Street Truro, Nova Scotia

Accommodations

Available Hotel accommodations:

Comfort Inn 12 Meadow Drive, Truro

Holiday Inn 437 Prince Street, Truro

Best Western 150 Willow Street, Truro

Bookings are all available on line.

Accommodation cost and booking are the responsibility of the attending participant / agency.