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APPRENTICE SPECIAL AGENT COURSE







END OF COURSE QUESTIONNAIRE




PURPOSE






This questionnaire was developed to provide you an opportunity to present your perspectives about the training received in the Apprentice Special Agent Course. The information you provide will help to improve training at the Military Police School.

ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES





Question #120 provides you an opportunity to COMMENT ON “INSTALLATION SUPPORT” (PX, BILLETS, RECREATION, ETC.) SPECIFY THE FACILITY OR SERVICE. Question #121 provides you an opportunity to comment on any task/subject area(s) covered during the course. All comments will be analyzed and considered for implementation. Regardless of whether your comments are positive or negative, you must provide specific details/examples in order to ensure that the appropriate action is taken.

RATE ITEMS BELOW BASED UPON YOUR EXPERIENCE AT FT. LEONARD WOOD, USE THE COMMENT SHEET TO PROVIDE SPECIFIC WRITTEN COMMENTS ON YOUR EXPERIENCES.

1. Overall experience






2. Off post Community






3. Housing/billets you used






4. Services (medical,veterinary, shopping,postal, food, logistics,AG, facility
engineers,recreational, etc.)






5. Rate the personnel other than instructors you came into contact with.





Demographics









6. Your gender?




7. Age group?







8. Education level?







9. Service component?






10. Years of military service?






11. What is your current position?





General. TELL US HOW OFTEN EACH OF THE FOLLOWING THINGS OCCURRED DURING YOUR TRAINING.
Always Usually Sometimes Seldom Never
12. Course objectives were clearly identified.
13. After Action reviews focused on training objectives.
14. Safety (Risk Management/Risk Assessment) was stressed during training.
15. Safety (risk Management/Risk Assessment) was practiced during training.
16. The training scenario was clearly defined.
17. Handouts were informative.
18. Reference materials were available.
19. Audio visual aids (films, videos, slides, and viewgraphs) were utilized to reinforce trianing.
20. Test questions were based on training objectives.


Tasks. Using the critical task/subject list below, please note your level of competency regarding your ability to perform the said task/subject in an operational environment; i.e., actually on the job.
Very Competent Competent Need Some Additional Training Need Much Additional Training
21. Determine a Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) Forgery Offense.
22. Employ the Requirements of the General Punitive Articles of the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ).
23. Determine a Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) Larceny or Wrongful Appropriation Offense.
24. Determine a Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) Controlled Substance Offense.
25. Identify an Offense of Aggravated Assault.
26. Identify an Offense of Robbery.
27. Identify an Offense of Rape or Carnal Knowledge.
28. Testify at Court, Board, and Administrative Hearings.
29. Identify a Violation of the Law of War.
30. Identify an Offense of Assault on a Child.
31. Identify an Arson.
32. Determine a Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) Wrongful Death Offense.
33. Determine a Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) Unlawful Intrusion Offense.
34. Identify Exceptions to the Posse Comitatus Act.
35. Conduct a Lawful Search and Seizure.
36. Direct Investigative Processes at a Crime Scene.
37. Photograph a Crime Scene.
38. Sketch a Crime Scene.
39. Document Evidence Using Alternate Light Source (ALS) Photography.
40. Document a Remote Crime Scene.
41. Prioritize Crime Scene Activities.
42. Implement Safety Measures at Crime Scenes.
43. Employ a Lineup.
44. Prepare Department of the Army (DA) Form 2823.
45. Advise a Suspect of Article 31 and the Miranda Rights.
46. Interview Witnesses and Victims.
47. Interrogate Suspects and Subjects.
48. Conduct an Interview or Interrogation Using an Interpreter.
49. Collect Specimens for Human Identification During a Forensic Site Survey.
50. Identify Injuries to the Body.
51. Process Trace Evidence on a Dead Body.
52. Investigate an Allegation of Child Abuse.
53. Coordinate Child Abuse Investigations.
54. Prepare a Crime Lab Examination Request.
55. Take Major Case Prints.
56. Prepare Department of the Army (DA) Form 4137.
57. Prepare Casts of Impressions.
58. Collect Physical Evidence at a Crime Scene.
59. Obtain Standards and Exemplars.
60. Process Latent Impressions.
61. Collect Liquid Biological Evidence.
62. Collect Soil Samples.
63. Collect Fiber Evidence.
64. Collect Hair for Drug Analysis.
65. Collect Urine for a Date Rape or Other Toxicology Examination.
66. Collect Blood for Blood Alcohol Content (BAC).
67. Process Dried-Stain Evidence.
68. Process a Latent Impression Using an Electrostatic Dust Print Lifter (ESDPL).
69. Process Arson Evidence.
70. Process Impressions in Snow.
71. Investigate a Fire.
72. Conduct Surveillance.
73. Handle Sources.
74. Implement Covert Operations.
75. Employ Technical Listening Equipment (TLE).
76. Execute a Raid.
77. Field Test for Controlled Substances.
78. Identify a Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) Fraud Offense.
79. Identify a Contract Fraud Offense.
80. Identify a Financial Fraud Offense.
81. Conduct a Logistics Security Threat Assessment (LSTA).
82. Determine Logistics Security Related Crimes.
83. Investigate a Contract Fraud Offense.
84. Determine if a Criminal-Fraud Offense Occurred Within the Acquisition System.
85. Investigate Product Substitution in a Contract.
86. Investigate Nonappropriated Funds Contract Fraud.
87. Investigate an Allegation of Fraud Involving a Disposal Activity.
88. Investigate Economic Crime Within the Supply System.
89. Prepare an Economic Crime Threat Assessment (ECTA) Within the Area of Responsibility (AOR).
90. Investigate Economic Crime Within Transportation Activities.
91. Identify Economic Indicators Within a Depot Operation.
92. Conduct Port Logistics Security (LOGSEC) Operations.
93. Investigate Federal Employees Compensation Act (FECA) Violations.
94. Gather Information From Sources to Identify Leads for a Fraud Investigation.
95. Identify Functional Support Provided by Major Logistics Commands.
96. Evaluate Military Logistics Operations.
97. Identify Sources of Information for Logistics Investigations Within the Logistics Control Activity.
98. Identify Computer Related Economic Crime.
99. Identify the Five Elements of a Contract.
100. Identify the Types of Contracts.
101. Use a Postal Mail Cover.
102. Determine the Purview Between the Major Procurement Fraud Unit (MPFU) and the Installation Fraud Team.
103. Conduct a Target Analysis (TA) and a Crime Prevention Survey (CPS).
104. Process a Large Volume of Documents Suspected to be Evidence.
105. Seize a Computer or Computer-Related Equipment for Evidence.
106. Document Investigative Activity.
107. Process Criminal and Terrorist Intelligence.
108. Perform Link Analysis.
109. Maintain an M11 Pistol.
110. Operate an M11 Pistol.
111. Apprehend an Offender.
112. Allocate .0015 Contingency Funds.
113. Use Unarmed Self-Defense Techniques.
114. Comply With Investigative Standards When Conducting an Investigation.
115. Coordinate With Other Law Enforcement Agencies.
116. Determine CID Investigative Authority and Responsibility.
117. Recognize the Criminal Investigation Division (CID) Combat Organization and Mission.
118. Conduct Criminal Investigations in a Hostile Theater.
119. Determine the Level of Force Required.

120. In the space below, please take this opportunity to comment on any Installation Support Issues.

121. In the space below, please take this opportunity to comment on any other observations you wish to make. All comments will be read and considered for possible course changes. Please provide specific details/examples to ensure full understanding of the situation.

122. Please enter your class number in the space below:

THANK YOU FOR HELPING US IMPROVE THE ADVANCED FRAUD INVESTIGATION COURSE.


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