Trainer Biography - William “Bill” Hagmaier
William “Bill” Hagmaier, FBI (Retired) is the former Chief of the National Center for the Analysis of Violent Crime (NCAVC), which is part of the FBI's Critical Incident Response Group and includes child abduction and serial murder consultative resources as well as all FBI criminal profiling services. He also served as chief of the federal interagency (seven federal agencies represented) taskforce for missing and abducted children which was created through an act of congress. He represented the FBI on the Attorney General's National Interagency Task Force on Exploited Children. Mr. Hagmaier was the manager of several Department of Justice grants supporting research into areas of child abduction and serial murder. He is a consultant to the Department of Justice's Amber Alert Program and serves on the Attorney General’s National Taskforce on Missing Persons.
Mr. Hagmaier also currently serves as executive director of the International Homicide Investigators Association and has managed the IHIA’s partnership with the Department of Justice focusing on the national homicide clearance rate issue and the missing persons and unidentified dead problem and has chaired national working groups of experts addressing those projects.
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