Q&A
NYPD detective training on financial fraud and elder abuse investigation
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Assistant Chief Jason Savino explains the comprehensive training program for NYPD detectives on financial fraud and elder abuse investigation. He emphasizes the expertise of the training team and the importance of accountability in addressing these crimes.
- All detectives ('white shields') undergo a 2-week program that includes training on financial fraud and elder abuse
- The training is conducted by specialist teams from the financial fraud unit
- These specialist teams are highly skilled and teach nationwide, including to the FBI
- The training prepares detectives to investigate and be accountable for addressing elder abuse crimes
Jason Savino
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And if if I could just increase your level of comp comfort from the detective bureau, every white shield, meaning everybody that comes into the investigative capacity, also goes through a 2 week program.
0:43:15
We have one of our specialist teams, our financial fraud teams that has a segment in every single one of these white shield programs, if you will.
0:43:25
They go through that.
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They experience it, and these individuals are part of Iowa teams, our specialist teams.
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They are so good that they actually teach nationwide anywhere from local to state to the FBI.
0:43:39
So these white shields are going through that program, they're ultimately gonna be investigating these crimes.
0:43:44
So that's the layer.
0:43:46
Obviously, you have to be held accountable.
0:43:48
Right?
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You know, as much prevention, as much material we put out to put to raise awareness, we still need accountability.
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So these individuals are ultimately investigating these crimes, and they're well well trained as well.
Crystal Hudson
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Great.
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Thank you so much.
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Okay.
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I'm gonna jump into some of my questions, and and then I'll let Sharon jump in as well, and then I know we have some questions from our colleagues.