CI220 Investigating Incidents Involving UAVs

This training is intended for U.S. Criminal Justice Practitioners. Please register using your agency-issued email.

This course was funded by the Bureau of Justice Assistance.

This course introduces the history of UAVs and the ways they are commonly used, both legitimately and in relation to a crime, and focuses on the ways law enforcement can gather and analyze evidence involving drones. Topics include gathering evidence both internal and external to the drone, as well as methods for manually processing flight logs and displaying data in Google Earth.

Students who complete this course and pass the post test are eligible for 0.125 points toward the 3CE certification.


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  Length Class Part/Link Status
5 minPre-test

After completing the pre-test, proceed to Introduction: Incidents Involving UAVs.

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15 minIntroduction

After completing this module, proceed to Basics.

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20 minBasics

After completing this module, proceed to Investigations.

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20 minInvestigations

After completing this module, proceed to the Post-test.

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5 minPost-test

Students who score 80% or higher have passed the post-test and will be awarded a certificate of completion.

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5 minEvaluation

Student feedback is an important part of the training cycle. Please complete the following evaluation to assist us in determining the effectiveness of our training and to obtain 100% completion for this course.

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 Print Certificate of Completion

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