221 S Mooney Blvd. Rm 224, Visalia, CA
(559) 636-5494

Rural Crime School

TULARE, CALIFORNIA

Rural Crime School

The Rural Crime School is an annual course hosted by the Tulare County District Attorney’s Office for those who want to develop an expertise in the area of rural crime. Join us this year from September 25-29, 2023.

VALUABLE SKILLS

Learn the skills necessary for effective rural crime prevention, reporting, interdiction, and investigation from leading experts from across the state.

HANDS-ON LEARNING

Students will visit multiple locations and work in close proximity to livestock and heavy farm and construction equipment to gain a real-world learning experience

UNIQUE EXPERIENCE

The only school of it’s type in the United States.

NETWORK BUILDING

Connect with students and instructors and gain a valuable network of rural crime experts from different counties.

Our Rural Crime School Partners

Topics

The course includes instruction on basic livestock theft investigation, breed and brand recognition, individual case studies, rural crimnial law, trespass law, the bureau of livestock identification’s role and responsibilities, livestock road enforcement, agricultural commodity theft, investigation and inspection, heavy equipment theft, afrivultural fraud, equipment OAN and PIN number identification, metal theft, animal fighting and agricultural chemical theft.

How to Sign Up

Our class has limited seating. Don’t wait to register!

1

Registration & Payment

Complete the online registration and tuition payment form.

See below for tuition information.

If you need to pay by check, please reach out to David Gosvener at dgosvener1@tularecounty.ca.gov

2

Accomodations

Comfort Suites Visalia Convention Center
210 E. Acequia Ave., Visalia, CA 93291
(559) 738-1700

A block of rooms has been set aside for the Rural Crime School students with a rate of $109 per night plus tax. Inform the hotel that you will be attending the crime school by September 15, 2023. 

Cost

Visit crcptf.org to learn more about fees and membership dues.

TASK FORCE MEMBER

$400

Member agencies belonging to the
task force. One membership per
agency is required.

Non-task force member

$450

Includes a one-year, $100 membership
fee for your agency. Maximum of $100
per agency, per year, for unlimited
students.

NON-RESIDENT

$500

No membership required for students
outside of California.

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