The NCA VC Training Program
A Commitment to Law Enforcement
By
ROBERT R. HAZELWOOD, M.S.
Special Agent/Program Manager
Training Program
Behavioral Science Instruction and Research Unit
National Center for the Analysis of Violent Crime
FBI Academy Quantico, VA
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The training program of the National Center for the Analysis of Violent Crime (NCAVC) is responsible for all education and training associated with the NCAVC. This responsibility includes providing guest speakers, conducting specialized training for police and FBI Special Agents, and administering the NCAVC Police Fellowship in criminal personality profiling.
NCAVC educational and training efforts are directed primarily toward the law enforcement community. However, we are also interested in sharing whatever knowledge and expertise we may possess with other members of the criminal justice system and those disciplines which have historically provided invaluable assistance to law enforcement (mental health, victim advocates, and various academic fields).
A Training Commitment
The NCAVC was established to provide the law enforcement community with a clearinghouse and resource center for unsolved violent crimes. It does so by collecting and analyzing violent crime data and providing