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Division of Criminal Investigation
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Michael Myszewski, Administrator • Biography
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Special Assignments Bureau
The Special Assignments Bureau provides assistance to local law
enforcement agencies, mainly in the area of death investigation. This
includes homicides, suspicious deaths, missing persons under suspicious
circumstances, shaken baby cases and police-related shootings. In
addition, the bureau has a "cold case" unit, which assists agencies in
resolving unsolved homicides around Wisconsin.
The bureau is also responsible for investigating organized crime,
violent crimes, and attempts to circumvent the state's handgun purchase
laws, and can be called on to investigate issues involving domestic
security and threats to Wisconsin targets. A special agent from this
bureau is assigned to work with the FBI's Joint Terrorism Task Force.
Links
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Milwaukee Police Department
Training
Death Investigation School
The Special Assignments Bureau has offered its Death
Investigation School since 1976. This is an advanced course intended
for experienced criminal investigators who would be assigned to conduct
or supervise death investigations. Topics relate to all types of
deaths, including homicides, suicides, accidents and
suspicious/sudden/unexpected deaths. The course is intended to equip
the investigator with the skills and knowledge necessary to conduct a
professional death investigation. Enrollment is limited to 40
participants per year.
The next Death
Investigation School is scheduled for May 5-16, 2008, and will be held
at the Green Lake Conference Center in Green Lake, Wisconsin.
Application forms can be
found on
WILENET and in the Law Enforcement Bulletin in November, December
and January of each year. Contact Patty Kurdi at 608-266-9233 or
kurdipl@doj.state.wi.us with any questions.
How to Contact Us
For further information about the Special Assignments Bureau
contact:
Tina R. Virgil, Director
Special Assignments Bureau
608-266-1671
virgiltr@doj.state.wi.us
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