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Crimes Against Children: Non-Confrontational Investigative Interviewing Techniques

Early $470 Ends July 18
Regular $495 Ends August 17
Late $515 Ends September 16

Location: Fishers Police Department, 4 Municipal Drive, Fishers, IN, 46038
Dates: September 16, 2025 – September 18, 2025
Times: 8 AM – 4 PM

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Early $470.00 USD  

Interviewing suspects of child abuse are among the most difficult interview you will conduct.  The topic is complex and emotionally charged. This training course offers law enforcement and child protection agency professionals a broad range of modern methods and proprietary tools to conduct more effective interviews when investigating child assault cases.

Bryan Barlow, CFI

Bryan Barlow, CFI®, joined the Chicago Police Department (CPD) in 2002 and was promoted to Detective in 2008, where he conducted a wide variety of investigations around the city. In 2015, Bryan became a training coordinator and instructor for the CPD’s Bureau of Detectives, where he researched, wrote curriculum, and delivered training to new officers, newly promoted detectives, and in-service department members on investigatory topics such as Investigative and Trauma-Informed Interviewing, Investigative Methodologies and Law. After retiring from the CPD in 2023, Bryan began conducting seminars as an instructor with Wicklander-Zulawski & Associates, Inc. (WZ), focusing on Evidence-Based Interviewing Techniques, Homicide Investigations, Trauma-Informed Interviewing, and Law.

Bryan holds a Master of Business Administration degree from Loyola University Chicago, a Master of Jurisprudence degree with a concentration in Criminal Law from DePaul University, and is a veteran of the U.S. Army.

Bryan presented “When ‘Just the Facts’ Doesn’t Work – Trauma-Informed Interviewing” at Elite Training Days 2021. Trying to gather information from traumatized individuals can be difficult. Interviewing victims of street crime, workplace violence, someone who has been involved in a major accident or suffered a severe personal loss can often be frustrating, especially when the regular information-gathering: asking the who, what, when, where, and why, doesn’t allow us to put together a complete picture. This difficulty stems from the effect traumas have on the brain of a trauma survivor. His presentation discussed how trauma affects an individual’s brain and effective strategies for interviewing trauma survivors in a victim-centered, trauma-informed manner to obtain the best information available to aid in the conduct of investigations.

Location: Fishers Police Department, 4 Municipal Drive, Fishers, IN, 46038. Get Directions.