The Minnesota Association of Criminal Intelligence Analysts
Training
The 2011 Minnesota Crime Analysis Conference was a success!
Stay tuned for details on the 2012 Confrenece.
Training programs available for Crime Analysis Certification:
If you are not currently employed as a crime analyst or with a law enforcement agency, or even if you are
there is a new certification program available at Century College in Minnesota. It is a great program that
is taught by current and former analysts and law enforcement. Century College
If you are currently employed as a crime analyst or with a law enforcement agency you can take courses to
become a Certified Crime and Intelligence Analyst (CCIA) through the Alpha Group. This requires you to
attend and complete projects in four courses, each concentrating on a different area of analysis and set
of techniques. The Alpha Group
If you are currently employed as a crime analyst or with a law enforcement agency you can take courses to
become a Certified Law Enforcement Analyst (CLEA) through the IACA. This program is for experienced analysts
who can meet a number of training, experience and other requirements on a point scale to qualify to sit
for a certification exam. IACA CLEA Program
The IACA also offers a number of professional training courses in analysis around the country. IACA Trainings
If you are currently employed as a crime analyst or with a law enforcement agency you can take courses to
become a Criminal Intelligence Certified Analyst (CICA) through the International Association of Law Enforcement Intelligence Analysts (IALEIA).
This program is for experienced analysts who can meet a number of training and experience requirements to qualify to sit
for a certification exam. IALEIA Certification Program
The IALEIA also offers professional training courses in analysis, most notably FIAT - Foundations of Intelligence Analysis Training. IALEIA Trainings