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.
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Cayman Islands Immigration, Cayman Islands Nov 7-11, 2011
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Turks and Caicos Immigration
Turks and Caicos Island Immigration Department
Immigrations Officers from Turks and Caicos Island completed the Basic course on Observational Techniques and Behavior Analysis course. This training course is part of the new Homeland Security plan for the Turks and Caicos Island, and focus on Immigration Enforcement to prevent Illegal immigration and Terrorism.
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Improving Border Security
Cayman Islands Government – 30 November 2007
Border security in the Cayman Islands has been strengthened with the training of 23 officers in the use of observational techniques and behavioural analysis. A group of 18 immigration officers, three members of the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service, and two officers from HM Prisons Northward have been trained in the science of utilising observational techniques and behavioural analysis to identify passengers who could pose potential security risk at the island’s port of entries.
Chief Immigration Officer Franz Manderson said that such training is relevant in a time of heightened security globally. He said that in today’s environment officers had to be routinely prepared to respond to potential threats to border security whether at the Islands’ airports or at the seaports. The training is effective in “streamlining passenger inspection flow by identifying with increased speed and accuracy that minute percentage of individuals who may require closer scrutiny, detection and apprehension.”
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Border Security Training For Law Enforcement
Radio Cayman - 06/12/2007
Border security in the Cayman Islands and many countries utilize the techniques routinely to combat drug smuggling, terrorism, and illegal immigration; to strengthen airline and airport security; and in general law enforcement procedures. Mr. Ellis said the system is currently being used by the United States Department of Homeland Security, and the US Department of Customs and Border Protection to assess and evaluate passenger behaviour and to determine appropriate actions.
The Deputy Chief Immigration Officer in charge of Border Security, Mr. Bruce Smith, said that the intensive five-day course will assist officers involved in border security to be more effective in carrying out their functions of protecting the territory’s borders.
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Cayman Immigration Staff Members Receive Training
Cayman Islands Government – 30 July 2002
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