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MISSION STATEMENT

To unite for mutual  benefit those public officials and private persons engaged in the control of arson and kindred crimes.


To provide for exchange of technical information and developments.


To cooperate with other law enforcement agencies and associations to further fire prevention and the suppression of crime.


To encourage high professional standards of conduct among members and to continually strive to eliminate all factors which interfere with administration of justice.  


ETHICS STATEMENT
I will conduct both my personal and official life so as to inspire the confidence of the public.


I will not use my profession and my position of trust for personal advantage or profit.


I will regard my fellow investigators with the same standards as I hold for myself.


I will never betray a confidence nor otherwise jeopardize their investigation


I will regard it my duty to know my work thoroughly.  It is my further duty to avail myself of every opportunity to learn more about my profession.


I will avoid alliances with those whose goals are inconsistent with an honest and unbiased investigation.


I will make no claim to professional qualifications which I do not possess.


I will share all publicity equally with my fellow investigators whether such publicity if favorable or unfavorable.


I will be loyal to my superiors, to my subordinates, and to the organization I represent.


I will bear in mind always that I am a truth-seeker not a case maker, that it is more important to protect the innocent than to convict the guilty.


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Oregon I.A.A.I. - Chapter 31

International Association of Arson Investigators

Oregon IAAI Chapter 31 - 45th Annual Training Seminar

  • Mon, September 16, 2024
  • 1:00 PM
  • Thu, September 19, 2024
  • 12:00 PM
  • Wild Horse Casino Pendleton Oregon

Registration

  • Register by Sept. 6 to receive the early bird registration price.
  • Register by Sept. 6 to receive the early bird registration price.
  • Registration Sept. 6 or later
  • Registration Sept. 6 or later

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24 Hours of Tested Instruction

Current Schedule

Monday September 16, 2024 (1pm-5pm, lunch on your own)

  • Unusual Ignition Sequences, Dennis Zigrang IAAI-CFI(V)

This course is designed to help new and senior investigators alike keep an open mind when developing hypotheses at fire scenes. It will also address different investigative concerns for each type of incident. The curriculum is based on dozens of case studies where fires were caused by strange and unusual events or failures. The case studies are from a variety of incidents and investigators throughout the United States, and many are accompanied by artifacts from those fires.

Timelines and Failure Analysis, Open Neutrals, Accidentally Energized Equipment and Structures, Empty or Unused Outlets, and Animal Factorization.

Tuesday, September 17, 2024 (8am-5pm with lunch included)

ATF Training, ATF Supervisory Special Agent/CFI/PhD Dawn Dodsworth

• All Things Internet

• Reporting Writing

• Rural Fire Scene Investigation

Wednesday, September 18, 2024 (8am-5pm with lunch included) 

Cognitive Interviewing, Pete Pappas 

A non-traditional, non-confrontational, specialized interview approach designed to enhance the quantity and quality of information recalled by victims, witnesses, subjects and sources.

Social Night - Join us and our sponsors for the Oregon IAAI Roundup & Roll (Bowling & Refreshments) 

Thursday, September 19, 2024  (8am-12pm, lunch on your own)

  • Unusual Ignition Sequences, Dennis Zigrang IAAI-CFI(V)

Continuation from Monday afternoon session: This course is designed to help new and senior investigators alike keep an open mind when developing hypotheses at fire scenes. It will also address different investigative concerns for each type of incident. The curriculum is based on dozens of case studies where fires were caused by strange and unusual events or failures. The case studies are from a variety of incidents and investigators throughout the United States, and many are accompanied by artifacts from those fires.

Mechanical Failures, Solar Radiation, Lightning, Other Natural Occurrences and Final Exam.

Scheduled events subject to change. Updates will be made promptly to this site, if needed. 

The Oregon IAAI Chapter 31, Event  Cancellation and Refund Policy will be as follows to assure consistency and is applicable to the annual training seminar. Please send cancellation/refund requests to Oregon IAAI Admin Office at oregoniaai31@gmail.com. 

Conference registration canceled on or before August 18, 2024, is refundable but subject to a $50 administrative fee.

Registrants canceling on or after August 19, 2024, will NOT receive a refund. Registration fees may be transferred to another individual.

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