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Instructions to register for the On Demand Community and enroll in the Forensic Interview Training (FIT) online courses
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In the modern cyber-world, almost all criminal investigations have an online aspect that can be used to further investigations and more quickly solve otherwise difficult cases. Join us to examine open source online intelligence/information and learn how to leverage free platforms, databases, and web applications to strengthen criminal cases. Uncover little known facts and techniques to optimize results using online search engines and online internet resources, which will support your investigations and prosecutions. Learn how to complete and serve search warrants for a variety of electronic information and databases to further all types of investigations. Develop new skill sets to establish contacts and open-source intelligence networks to provide ongoing criminal and threat intelligence in your jurisdiction.
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Discuss an overview of the Overdose Detection Mapping Application Program (ODMAP). Review the benefits of being able to track and access real-time suspected overdose data to support public safety and public health efforts to help mobilize immediate responses to sudden increases or spikes in overdose events. Identify the initial steps needed to set up ODMAP implementation for your community. Explore two successful tribal models of ODMAP implementation, coordinated responses to overdoses, and related alcohol and substance misuse programs and services. The two tribal models that will be highlighted include The Tulalip Tribes and Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians.
The crucial role of law enforcement in preparing for the use of evidence by forensic interviewers during a forensic interview will be examined. Good preparation is essential to make the process go smoothly and maximizes positive outcomes for both the victim and the investigation.