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What Every Law Enforcement Officer Should Know About DNA Evidence: First Responding Officers course; What Every Law Enforcement Officer Should Know About DNA Evidence: Investigators and Evidence Technicians course; and Forensic DNA for Officers of the Court course; President’s DNA Initiative.
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What Every Law Enforcement Officer Should Know About DNA Evidence: First Responding Officers course; What Every Law Enforcement Officer Should Know About DNA Evidence: Investigators and Evidence Technicians course; Forensic DNA for Officers of the Court course; President’s DNA Initiative.
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What Every Law Enforcement Officer Should Know About DNA Evidence: First Responding Officers course; What Every Law Enforcement Officer Should Know About DNA Evidence: Investigators and Evidence Technicians course; and Forensic DNA for Officers of the Court course, President’s DNA Initiative.
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What Every Law Enforcement Officer Should Know About DNA Evidence: First Responding Officers course; What Every Law Enforcement Officer Should Know About DNA Evidence: Investigators and Evidence Technicians course and Forensic DNA for Officers of the Court course; President’s DNA Initiative.
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What Every Law Enforcement Officer Should Know About DNA Evidence: First Responding Officers course; What Every Law Enforcement Officer Should Know About DNA Evidence: Investigators and Evidence Technicians course and Forensic DNA for Officers of the Court course, President’s DNA Initiative.
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What Every Law Enforcement Officer Should Know About DNA Evidence: First Responding Officers course
What Every Law Enforcement Officer Should Know About DNA Evidence: Investigators and Evidence Technicians course
Forensic DNA for Officers of the Court course: President’s DNA Initiative.
What Every Law Enforcement Officer Should Know About DNA Evidence: First Responding Officers course
What Every Law Enforcement Officer Should Know About DNA Evidence: Investigators and Evidence Technicians course
Forensic DNA for Officers of the Court course
And the place that provided these three courses:
President's DNA Initiative
If I were to combine the names of the curses together, would I have to put a ";" at the end of each course, for example:
What Every Law Enforcement Officer Should Know About DNA Evidence: First Responding Officers course; What Every Law Enforcement Officer Should Know About DNA Evidence: Investigators and Evidence Technicians course; Forensic DNA for Officers of the Court course
And then add "President's DNA Initiative" after a ",":
What Every Law Enforcement Officer Should Know About DNA Evidence: First Responding Officers course; What Every Law Enforcement Officer Should Know About DNA Evidence: Investigators and Evidence Technicians course; Forensic DNA for Officers of the Court course, President's DNA Initiative.
Other ways of combining the three courses along with "President's DNA Initiative" after that, considering where to put the ";" "," "and" exactly between each course are on the previous post.
I hope you understand.
Or are you writing this yourself and want to put them in the correct form?
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What Every Law Enforcement Officer Should Know About DNA Evidence: Investigators and Evidence Technicians course
Forensic DNA for Officers of the Court course
And the place that provided these three courses:
President's DNA Initiative
Then I would write them like this, in a bulletted list:
President's DNA Initiative courses:
~What Every Law Enforcement Officer Should Know About DNA Evidence: First Responding Officers course
~What Every Law Enforcement Officer Should Know About DNA Evidence: Investigators and Evidence Technicians course
~Forensic DNA for Officers of the Court course
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