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Course:

This program is designed for professionals and serious learners working in or pursuing investigative, analytical, or consultative paths—including researchers, private investigators, case analysts, and independent investigators.

Designed for professionals, independent investigators, researchers, and serious learners, this program teaches you how to analyze criminal and missing persons cases using a structured, real-world method that uncovers what others miss.

Choose your enrollment option:

  • One-time payment of $997

  • Or split into two payments of $525

Enrollment is open until capacity is reached. This is the final pricing—no future discounts will be offered.

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Forensic Pattern Recognition Analyst Certification
 

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This Course Is Fully Online

 

The Forensic Pattern Recognition (FPR) program is completely online and self-paced with a 6-month access period. Once enrolled, you’ll have six full months to complete the course, revisit lessons, review case files, and practice as often as you need.

All course content is accessible through your web browser—no downloads required. This includes video lessons, forensic chart examples, step-by-step walkthroughs, quizzes, and real case files.

 

Career Outlook: Applying the FPR Method™

 

The FPR Method™ training equips you with a structured investigative system that can be applied across multiple real-world paths. This is not just theory—it’s practical, pattern-based analysis designed for serious learners and professionals.

 

Independent Case Analysis

 

Graduates of this course are equipped to conduct structured reviews of cold cases, missing persons, and suspicious deaths. Many use the method to assist attorneys, journalists, private investigators, or advocacy groups who need detailed timeline analysis, motive indicators, and behavioral patterning.

 

Family Advocacy and Public Interest Work

You will be able to assist families seeking clarity in unresolved cases. The FPR Method™ allows you to reconstruct events and provide insight in situations where traditional investigations have gone cold or failed to follow up.

 

Media, Research, and Content Contribution

Many students go on to work with or contribute to true crime podcasts, investigative journalism platforms, or YouTube channels. With your FPR training, you can provide behind-the-scenes analysis, segment research, or commentary grounded in a recognized method.

 

Private Practice or Consulting Path

This course can serve as the foundation for starting a consulting service, case review business, or private investigative brand. Whether part-time or full-time, the FPR Method™ can be offered as a specialized approach to unresolved cases.

 

Continued Professional Development

 

Your certificate can be paired with additional study in criminal justice, forensic psychology, private investigation, or behavioral analysis. Many students use this as a stepping stone to deeper specialization while applying what they learn in the field right away.

 

Completion of the course includes a certificate of training, case-building tools, and a replicable methodology you can use immediately. Whether you are launching a new investigative path or enhancing your existing skills, the FPR Method™ offers structured, real-world application.

The FPR Method™ and all related content are the intellectual property of FPR Method, LLC. No portion of this material may be reproduced, distributed, taught, or republished without express written consent.

Disclaimer:
All information presented is based on forensic chart analysis and is intended solely for informational and educational purposes. These findings are speculative in nature, do not constitute legal evidence, and should not be interpreted as accusations or definitive conclusions. All individuals referenced are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

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