Sgt. James Cox turned the Fairfax County Police Department's asset forfeiture unit from an ethical disaster into a reputable unit with a strong foundation. Now you and your entire department can learn how to start up your own unit. Avoid common mistakes and build the skills and knowledge needed for an effective asset forfeiture program.
This 45-minute on-demand training video, with 15 minutes of Q&A includes slide handouts that follow the presentation, as well as a background guide which gives you more information on the requirements of starting a unit.
James A. Cox
A much-decorated Sergeant and Supervisor of the Asset Forfeiture Unit of the Fairfax County Police Department, Virginia, he brought the department from disgrace to a high level of respect and trust from other police departments and US law enforcement agencies. He played an instrumental role in the conviction of the former lead detective in his unit for asset forfeiture, who embezzled hundreds of thousands of dollars from seized assets.
Continuing Education:
This online training may be approved for law enforcement credit at the discretion of your training agency.
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