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Tuesday, September 24 @ 1 PM ET

LIVE WEBINAR 

Investigating Trends: Strategies for Combating Commercial and Retail Crimes

Commercial and retail crimes are a growing issue in many cities, especially as activity becomes more organized. This session is for law enforcement professionals in search of effective strategies to combat commercial and retail crimes. 

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Live online session on September 24 at 1 PM ET. 


Join CARFAX for Police and a panel of experts for a collaborative session that explores the intricacies of commercial and retail crimes and provides insight into effective strategies to tackle criminal activity. 


Topics covered include: 

  • Understanding the Dynamics: Explore the various forms of commercial and retail theft, from organized crime rings to individual offenders, and understand the motivation behind these actions. 
  • Link Between Stolen Vehicles and Crimes: Vehicles are used in the commission of more than 75 percent of crimes. Understanding this connection in cases of commercial and retail crimes can help to expand investigations into organized criminal activity. 
  • Investigative Techniques and Best Practices: Learn proven investigative techniques and best practices for detecting, preventing, and investigating these incidents. 
  • Collaboration and Partnerships: Understand the importance of collaboration between law enforcement agencies, retailers, and other stakeholders in developing proactive strategies and fostering a united front against this criminal activity.  


Secure your spot for this free session now and enhance your knowledge and skills in combating commercial and retail crimes. 


About CARFAX for Police Investigating Trends Series

The Investigating Trends Series creates an essential networking platform for investigators to learn the latest research, policy, legal perspective, and solutions from panels of top experts in the field and on the front lines.

Registration for the virtual series is available to law enforcement and aligned professionals only. Credentials are required.