PV police receive criminology course

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police-trainingFifty officers of the Preventive and Traffic Police Station received training in forensic subjects, the procedure in oral trials and the preservation of the crime scene, and the responsibilities included in the penal code for public servants who commit violations in their procedures.

The course was given by the North Coast Regional Delegate of the Jalisco Institute of Forensic Sciences, Ignacio Pérez Martínez and its objective is that police officers, prosecutors and expert criminologists who intervene once a crime has occurred, coordinate their work from the very beginning in order to have a greater chance of success when identifying its authors.
In this way it is intended that the Preventive Police, which is the first instance in intervening in a criminal act, knows the right way to proceed when reaching the crime scene, how to surround the area, to distinguish the different types of evidence, but above all, to know the regulations and how far to intervene, and the sanctions that he can receive should he skip the implementation of the protocols.
With this subject there is now a total of 120 officers who have been trained by the Jalisco Institute of Forensic Sciences, as part of the coordination efforts carried out by the Preventive and Traffic Police Station, with the objective of having better prepared officers.

[readon1 url="http://vallartaopina.net/2013/09/20/reciben-policias-de-pv-curso-en-criminalistica"]Source: Vallarta Opina Translated by Rene Tripp[/readon1]