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2004 Law Enforcement &
Security
Management Training Seminar
presented by
ASIS International Houston Chapter
&
The University of Houston Downtown with
The United States Coast Guard
Presented on
November 3rd and 4th, 2004
Pictures and topics from the
seminar are presented below.
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Some
presentations below have material for viewing. Some of these files are
large - accessing with a slow dial-up internet connection is not
recommended. The PowerPoint presentations are self extracting
archive. When it opens click the "Save" button to save to your
hard drive. Then click it to extract it. Most documents are Adobe Reader
(PDF) files.
The
course topics presented were:
Ethics
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to download PowerPoint presentation. (Size 500K)
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Presenting Physical
Evidence for Criminal Trials
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Corporate Investigation
– Preserving Your Evidence
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Criminal Analysis
Techniques and Resources
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to download PowerPoint presentation. (Size 14Megs)
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Port & Facility
Security
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to download PowerPoint presentation. (Size 11Megs)
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Domestic Terrorism
Update
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Emergency Response
Programs and Training
Guido
Presentation Document 
CT
Promotion 
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Terrorism Case Studies
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Effectively
Communicating Security & Safety Information Through The Mass
Media
Biosecurity
Document 
Microwave
Ovens Document 
Media
Communications Document 
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to view topic summaries and speaker biographies.
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Seminar Check in Desk
From Left: Mike Crocker, CPP, Chapter Chairperson,
Marilyn McShane, PhD. and Trey Williams, PhD., both of University of Houston
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Seminar Meeting Room
The seminar was held at the Holiday Inn Select Hotel, Houston, Texas.
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Paul Brown, President, CyberEvidence, Inc., presents the
"Corporate Investigation – Preserving Your Evidence" course.
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Greg
Walker, JD., ARM, Chapter Education/Training/Seminars Co-Chairperson,
provided the "Ethics" presentation.
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to download PowerPoint presentation. This is a self extracting
archive. When it opens click the "Save" button to save to your
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