TOURS

05.17.10 - Lake Ozark, Missouri


For More Info: (330) 998-4340

Phil will be presenting his 8 hour seminar, and details on registering for the conference can be found at http://www.mpjoa.org.

You can also contact Detective Kendra Lee House, Maryland Heights Police Dept, Maryland Heights, Missouri at (314) 738-2329.

The Tan-Tar-A resort is located on State Road KK, Osage Beach, Missouri.


INSTRUCTOR:

Phil Chalmers has been studying youth culture for nearly 25 years, and has been researching juvenile homicide and school violence for over 20 of those years. He not only speaks about teen murder, but he speaks directly to the killers themselves. He is the author of "Inside the Mind of a Teen Killer." He has produced two documentaries, including "True Lies."

WHO SHOULD ATTEND:

Law enforcement in all areas, School Resource Officers, Prosecutors, DARE Officers, Juvenile Officers, Detectives, Homicide Investigators, Sheriff's, Police Chiefs, Military Officers, Corrections Officers, School Administrators, Principals, Teachers, School Superintendents, Youth Workers, Judges, and Youth Counselors.

COURSE OVERVIEW:

This course is classroom based using PowerPoint and Videos to review hundreds of juvenile homicides and juvenile mass murders. This course will teach attendees what warning signs to be looking for, and what causes teens to carry out these shocking and senseless murders. Attendees will review crime scene photos, hear from investigators, and discover what went right in these cases, and what went wrong. Phil will also educate the attendees on the history of teen murder, the six types of teen killers, and what makes this new wave of killers tick, which was warned about long ago by the FBI's J Edgar Hoover. You will not only hear from investigators and detectives, but from the killers themselves-why they did what they did, and how they felt about detectives and investigators. This course is educational based, and attendees will receive a workbook for "follow along" instruction, which can be kept for review and reference at a later time.

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