Sexual Assault Investigations for First Responders

Using lecture, class interaction, and video this class is designed to give first responders the tools needed to effectively conduct thorough sexual assault investigations.

This course provides public safety personnel with the knowledge and skills to recognize incidents of sexual assault and how to properly respond and investigate these crimes.  Case strategies, response protocol, and best practices are also covered.

This course complies with Senate Bill 665 – Title IX for Law Enforcement

Tuition & Details 

  • Cost: $149
  • Certification Hours: 8 Hours
  • POST Plan: IV

Training Session

Course Control Number: 5270-33433
CCNDateLocationStatus
25001October 16, 2025Sheraton Garden Grove
12221 Harbor Blvd
Garden Grove, CA 92840
714-703-8400
Cancelled
25002December 4, 2025Sheraton Garden Grove
12221 Harbor Blvd
Garden Grove, CA 92840
714-703-8400
Cancelled

Registration

Classes can fill quickly, we recommend registering as early as possible. Have your training department call (562) 985-4940 or email the Center for Criminal Justice to reserve a spot. Click Request for Training to send your request.

Include the following:

  • Class Name and Date
  • Agency Name
  • Training Manager’s Name, Email, and Phone
  • Attendee Name(s)
  • POST ID #
  • Attendee Email Address

You will receive a confirmation email letting you know that we have registered you for the class. Reservations are on a first come first serve basis, a waitlist will be established once the maximum number of students has been met.

Attendee General Information

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Topical Areas

  • Recognize crimes of sexual assault.
  • Conduct complete and thorough sexual assault investigations
  • Gain knowledge in current case law and legal updates
  • Understand interviewing techniques and evidence collection
  • Understand personal biases and how they affect you and your investigation
  • Identify resources for victims