Crime Pattern Analysis-Professional
Certification Program
REQUIREMENTS TO ATTEND THE COURSES
There are no minimum experience requirements to attend the courses and seek certification, except that you must either 1) work in an analyst capacity at a law enforcement agency, or 2) be currently enrolled in college courses at an accredited institution, seeking a degree specialized in crime analysis, or a degree in criminal justice (or related) with a career plan of being a law enforcement analyst. If you do not fall into one of those two categories, review the information contained within the popup by clicking the button below this paragraph. Please note that courses are required to be completed in order. Therefore, you must take and successfully pass the CPAF course to gain access to the CPAS course, then successfully pass the CPAS course to gain access to the CPAE course. ALL COURSES ARE ON-SITE.
EXAM REQUIREMENTS
A minimum score of 80% is required on each course's final test. If you fail the test, you will be allowed one free retake. If you fail the test twice (initial and retake), the Committee will review results on a case-by-case basis and you may be asked for supplemental written responses. If both the original and re-take exams are below the passing percentile and the Committee determines you do not comprehend the material on a practitioner level, you will be required to retake the entire course at full price. Unless otherwise specified, due dates for exams are within 30 DAYS of the course completion date. On some occasions, courses may be held as multi-day events (back-to-back); in such cases, exams must for lower courses must be completed after class before entry into higher level courses.
THE CERTIFICATION PROCESS
After completing any intermediate or prerequisite webinars/web modules and all three certification track courses (and their associated exams), you are then eligible for certification as a Crime Pattern Analysis - Professional (CPA-P)! The Committee will review--with you--your previous coursework and test performances. Following this, your certificate will be presented to you at a short, formal ceremony, and we will provide you with an electronic copy of your certificate.
Cost:
$125 for members
$175 for non-members.
UPCOMING:
Cost:
$150 for members
$200 for non-members.
UPCOMING:
Cost:
$325 for members
$400 for non-members.
UPCOMING:
INTERESTED IN BEING AN INSTRUCTOR FOR OUR CERTIFICATION COURSES?
Perfect! We are currently seeking qualified, experienced analysts and/or analyst supervisors with extensive knowledge of crime analysis, crime mapping, GIS, and crime pattern identification to be placed into our instructor pool for future classes. Please review the attached document (below) for specific requirements and compensation guidelines. If you are interested and meet the requirements outlined in the document, please email the Certification Committee at Certification@fciaa.org to express your interest and include a copy of your CV/resume and desired region (i.e., Central Florida, Panhandle, etc.).
Meet Our Current Instructors and Committee Members
Certification Testing Center
Click below to enter the testing center. If you have not yet received login credentials to take your exam, you must contact the Certification Committee at Certification@fciaa.org before proceeding.
Already completed a course and need to complete the exam? If you know your credentials, click the button on right! Please note that your FCIAA login is NOT your exam login and you do not need to login to the FCIAA main website to access the exam center.
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PROGRAM MEASURABLES
The buttons above will display a pop-up with charts showing either overall agency (type) statistics, police departments, and sheriffs' offices that have had members attend one or more of our certification courses, or the overall pass/fail rates.