The Reid Technique For Child Abuse Investigations
Presented by David M. Buckley, CRT •
Description
This one-hour online video training program is Part One in a two-part series of the Reid Technique for Child Abuse Investigations. In Part One of this series, which includes a printable study guide, common characteristics, attitudes, and behavioral patterns of child abuse offenders for both physical and sexual abuse will be thoroughly discussed. This information will provide child abuse investigators with an additional tool to help identify the perpetrator in child abuse investigations. You will hear from child abuse offenders themselves as they explain how and why they engaged in the abusive behavior.
In sexual abuse investigations you will learn:
- What characteristics offenders look for in a victim
- How the offender will set up the opportunity to abuse
- How the offender will manipulate their victims and caregivers
- How the offender rationalizes their abusive behavior
If physical abuse investigations, you will learn:
- How offenders perceive and portray themselves as the victim
- How the offender is unable to explain the injury and tries to conceal the injury
- The offender’s attitude toward the child who has been abused
- How the offender rationalizes their abusive behavior
We look forward to releasing Part Two of this series later this year. Part Two of the series will discuss The Reid Technique of Investigative Interviewing and Positive Persuasion for child abuse investigations.
To access a program the user will be sent an email to activate their account. The activation link expires in 72 hours. Be sure to check you spam, junk or bulk folders. If you need a new link contact Kimberly Everhart at keverhart@reid.com.
When a program is purchased the user has unlimited access for 90 days. If the user takes and successfully passes a 10 question exam they will be issued a printable Certificate of course completion.
Group Pricing
If an organization purchases 5 or more programs the cost is reduced to $89 per person. Additional discounts are available for purchases of 25 programs or more. To receive the group discount add the item to your cart and adjust the quantity.
To learn more about available discounts contact Ms. Kim Everhart at 1-800-255-5747 ext 111 or by email at keverhart@reid.com.
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The Instructor - David M. Buckley, CRT
Dave graduated from the University of Illinois with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Sociology, and went on to earn a Masters of Science degree from Reid College. He has been employed by John E. Reid & Associates, Inc. since 1981 and in that time has conducted over 8,000 interviews and interrogations. Dave is Director of our training program on 'Investigative Interviewing Techniques for Child Abuse Investigations'. He has been teaching interviewing and interrogation techniques for over 35 years at seminars throughout the United States and a number of international locations. He has written a variety of specialized training manuscripts, and has produced training videotapes, audio programs in the specialized area of interviewing and interrogation. Dave is the author of the book How to Identify, Interview & Motivate Child Abuse Offenders to Tell the Truth. 2nd Edition, (2016), and is co-author of the book, Electronic Recording of Interrogations, (2005). Dave's sense of humor, experience and engaging style of teaching has made him one of our leading instructors.