Immigration Enforcement Training
Behavior Analysis and Observational Techniques
Passenger Security Risk Assessment
Cayman Islands
November 7 – 11, 2011
Immigrations Officers from the Cayman Islands Immigration Department will participate in the Observational Techniques and Behavior Analysis course. This training course is part of the Homeland Security plan for the Cayman Islands, and is focused on Immigration Enforcement to prevent Illegal immigration and Terrorism. The course emphasizes Deceptive Indicators that can be observed by the officer while performing their duties, and is a crucial piece to the overall security program that also involves Customs, Police, and Aviation Security.
For information on this training, please contact the Cayman Islands Immigration Training Coordinator or contact us
Cayman Islands Immigration, Cayman Islands Nov 7-11, 2011
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Narcotics Interdiction & Passenger Security Risk Assessment
Behavior Analysis and Observational Techniques
Basic Training
Cayman Islands
November 14 – 18, 2011
How to detect balloon swallowers (Internal Swallower / Internal Carrier), and techniques used by passengers to smuggle narcotics concealed in bags, cargo, and on their bodies (Narcotics Body Carriers). Effective techniques in intercepting narcotics at Airports, Ports, and Transportation Terminals by Observing and Analyzing the Deceptive Behavior of the Narcotic Smugglers.
Narcotics Interdiction and Behavior Analysis
Observational Techniques and Behavior Analysis, known as Behavior Profiling, for Customs Narcotics Interdiction at Airports, Sea Ports, and other ports of entry targets Drug Smugglers, even when hiding among the crowd of passengers. Defining the thin line, between truth and deception, in a setting where you are observing dozens or even hundreds of passengers at a time.
Passenger Security Screening
Rover Concept – Focused directly on the greatest risk, “The Human Factor,” this predictive passenger screening for Law enforcement agencies brings practical application to Customs Enforcement, and Anti Terrorism initiatives. Customs agents learn to understand Deceptive Behavior Indicators (DBI), to make observations of Passengers in a Terminal Setting or while performing other airport duties. Behavior Profiling can increase the officer’s ability to identify, evaluate, and effectively communicate across the department or while interacting with other security or Law Enforcement agencies.
For more information contact the Cayman Islands Customs Training Coordinator or contact us
Cayman Islands Customs, Cayman Islands – November 14 – 18, 2011
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