Law Enforcement Vehicle Identification Refresher Training

Prerequisite

Previous attendance of the IMI Accredited Motor Vehicle Identification course is required. 

This refresher course is designed for individuals who have previously completed the IMI Accredited Motor Vehicle Identification Programme and wish to update their knowledge. The training focuses on the latest trends and Modus Operandi (MO) in vehicle crime, enhancing participants' skills in vehicle identification and evidence gathering. 

Course Overview

The refresher training aims to keep your vehicle identification skills current with the latest developments in vehicle crime and criminal techniques. The course can be tailored to address specific needs and topics, ensuring it meets the requirements of your role and jurisdiction. 

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Customisation

The course is delivered as a bespoke package, allowing for flexibility in content based on the specific needs of the participants. 

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Scheduling

We accommodate your availability and minimum group size requirements when setting dates for the training. 

Course Format

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Cost and Additional Fees 

Cost: Variable + VAT per day 

Additional Costs: Subject to specific requirements 

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Location

‘We Come to You’ Option: Price on Application  

Additional Costs: Mileage, accommodation, and sustenance for the trainer. These costs are usually covered by the hosting force due to potential discounts available to them, but quotes can be provided upon request.

Additional Information

For more information, to discuss your specific needs, or to arrange dates, please contact Vince Wise directly at vince.wise@thencc.org.uk or 07485 335583. 

Trainer Vince Wise, Director- Leisure Vehicle & Holiday Parks Security, NCC

About the trainer Vince Wise, Director Leisure Vehicle & Holiday Parks Security, NCC

Vince Wise is an ex-Detective with over 30 years of policing experience with the Metropolitan and Hampshire Police. He served in the Force Stolen Vehicle Squad as an Investigator and Intelligence Development Officer, later establishing the Force Vehicle Desk within the Force Intelligence Bureau. His work in tackling organised crime related to stolen vehicle exports led to a secondment to AVCIS at the Port of Southampton. Since leaving the police in 2012, Vince has continued his work in vehicle identification and recovery on both national and international levels. In 2013, he authored the Vehicle Identification course, which achieved IMI Quality Assured Programme status. 

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