MDC’s School of Justice, Public Safety and Law Studies to Offer Special Course on Gangs and Investigations in Trinidad and Tobago

MIAMI, Dec. 2, 2019 – As part of its International Training Program, Miami Dade College’s (MDC) renowned School of Justice, Public Safety and Law Studies will offer a course on Gang Crimes and Investigations in Trinidad and Tobago, from Dec. 2-6.

This class was developed for security and law enforcement personnel tasked with responding and investigating crimes that involve juveniles and potential gang members. This is the sixth time the School of Justice, Public Safety and Law Studies offers a course in Trinidad and Tobago.

The program will provide attendees with a comprehensive and detailed foundation of knowledge required to collect and record evidence and establish crime scenes, which are important aspects of work for most law enforcement officers. Close to 30 students are expected to participate.  The International Program has also been offered in Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Saint Martin and Spain.

About MDC’s School of Justice, Public Safety and Law Studies

MDC’s renowned School of Justice has been training and educating public safety professionals for nearly 42 years, domestically and internationally. More than 80 percent of all public safety professionals in Miami-Dade County have been trained at the School of Justice. The school offers a Bachelor in Applied Science degree in public safety management with seven specialized tracks, associate degrees in criminal justice, college credit certificates in homeland security and crime scene technology, certifications in basic law enforcement, corrections and firefighter, and private security, and specialized executive leadership training and assessment services.

For more information, please contact Dr. Raimundo Socorro at rsocorro@mdc.edu