INSTITUTE OF SECURITY

& INVESTIGATION

DHERST APPROVED TRAINING PROVIDER IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA

ILSI - INSTITUTE OF LEGAL, SECURITY & INVESTIGATIONS

It is part of the ICI Variety Group and is fully registered with the Department of Higher Education, Research, Science, and Technology of Papua New Guinea. ILSI is a pioneering institution based in Morobe, offering specialized training and certifications in legal, security, and investigations. Our diverse clientele includes companies from the mining, oil and gas sectors, as well as government agencies, police, intelligence, forensic services, and other industries.

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DIRECTOR

Mr. Passingan Taru is a lawyer and a former Detective and a Senior Police Officer in the Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary (RPNGC), Former Senior Investigator with the Ombudsman Commission of PNG (OC) and former Deputy Sheriff of PNG with the Supreme and National Court of Justice of PNG (NJSS) and Senior Associate Solicitor and Barrister with the Eda Legal Services Lawyers at the Lae Office. Customer service has been their key motivating factor to them in striving to satisfy their customer needs by providing quality and professional services that are appreciated by their customers to their own satisfactions

MR. PASSINGAN TARU

CERTIFICATES

Certificate in Security and Investigation Management

Email: enquire@ilsi.icivarietyltd.com.pg

Tel: (+675) 472 6007 / (+675) 472 6006

Certificate in Investigations Management - Police Detective

TRAINING COURSES

Police detective training covers a wide range of courses designed to prepare officers for the complexities of investigative work. These courses are aimed at building skills in crime investigation, critical thinking, and legal knowledge. Here are key areas typically included in police detective training programs:

1. Criminal Law and Procedures

  • Understanding laws, regulations, and legal procedures.

  • Proper application of the law during investigations and arrests.

  • Knowledge of constitutional rights (e.g., search and seizure laws, Miranda rights).

2. Crime Scene Investigation (CSI)

  • Securing and examining crime scenes.

  • Evidence collection, preservation, and documentation.

  • Use of forensic tools and technology for gathering physical evidence (fingerprints, DNA, ballistic evidence).

3. Interviewing and Interrogation Techniques

  • Methods for interviewing witnesses and victims.

  • Interrogation strategies to obtain confessions or valuable information.

  • Understanding body language and psychological tactics in interviews.

4. Forensic Science

  • Application of forensic techniques in investigations (DNA analysis, toxicology, etc.).

  • Working with forensic experts and laboratories.

  • Understanding how forensic evidence is used in court.

5. Investigation of Specific Crimes

  • Homicide Investigation: Procedures for investigating murders, determining cause of death, and working with coroners.

  • Sexual Assault Investigation: Sensitive handling of cases involving sexual crimes, working with victims, and understanding related psychological issues.

  • Fraud and Financial Crimes: Techniques for investigating white-collar crimes, including embezzlement, identity theft, and cybercrime.

  • Narcotics Investigation: Methods for investigating drug-related crimes, understanding trafficking operations, and using undercover tactics.

6. Cybercrime Investigation

  • Understanding internet-based crimes (hacking, cyberstalking, online fraud).

  • Techniques for tracking digital footprints and recovering digital evidence.

  • Working with specialized cyber units and digital forensics.

7. Surveillance and Undercover Operations

  • Techniques for surveillance (physical and electronic).

  • Use of undercover tactics to infiltrate criminal organizations.

  • Gathering evidence without compromising the operation.

8. Courtroom Testimony and Report Writing

  • Preparing for testimony in court, presenting evidence clearly.

  • Writing comprehensive investigative reports.

  • Understanding the rules of evidence and how to handle cross-examination.

9. Criminal Profiling

  • Understanding the psychology of offenders.

  • Behavioral analysis to create profiles of unknown suspects.

  • Assisting in investigations by predicting future actions of offenders.

10. Community Policing and Crisis Management

  • Building relationships with communities to prevent and solve crimes.

  • Handling hostage situations, negotiations, and crisis intervention.

  • Dealing with high-stress environments and decision-making under pressure.

11. Ethics and Professional Conduct

  • Importance of integrity and ethical decision-making.

  • Understanding bias, discrimination, and maintaining professionalism.

  • Addressing challenges such as corruption and abuse of power.

12. Tactical and Firearms Training

  • Use of firearms in high-risk situations.

  • Training in defensive tactics, hand-to-hand combat, and safe apprehension techniques.

  • Conducting raids and tactical entry into dangerous environments.

13. Case Management and Investigative Techniques

  • Organizing and managing multiple cases efficiently.

  • Following leads, developing investigative strategies, and maintaining case files.

  • Coordination with other law enforcement agencies, including federal and international partners.