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.
Are you feeling exhausted and burned out? Do you want your energy and passion back? Mark Yarbrough shares three things to consider when trying to avoid and/or overcome burnout.
Thinking of starting a Child Abduction Response Team (CART) in your jurisdiction? Learn how building a CART can assist in the search and recovery of an abducted or endangered child. During this webinar, you will learn about the guidelines for developing, implementing and sustaining a CART program within your community, and examine the CART certification process for agencies and CART programs pursuing formal certification.
Gain an understanding of child sex trafficking victim dynamics, perspectives on sex traffickers and how human trafficking is the second most profitable crime in the world. Case examples will be utilized throughout the course to highlight real world examples of child sex trafficking.
Referencing Ken Lanning's publication, Child Molesters: A Behavioral Analysis 5th Edition into child abuse cases, we will explore grooming and seduction techniques used by sex offenders and how to integrate these concepts into arrest and search warrant affidavits. Learn the use of executing search warrants for non-contraband items in delayed disclosure child abuse cases to corroborate child forensic interviews, or investigative interviews of adult victims who were past child victims.
Learn how the Apple AirTag works for individuals who want a high-tech option to keep track of their belongings. Examine how this technology is being used to conduct criminal activities, to include stalking. During the webinar, you will learn how an AirTag is synced to an iOS user account, how ‘Find My’ works, limitations to the technology, and issues you need to be aware of when requesting legal compliance from Apple.
Learn how to maintain support for the SORNA program, leadership and community buy-in and engagement, strategies for developing SORNA resources, and ideas for expanding supervision and monitoring of SORNA registrants.
Trauma bonding is a counter-intuitive phenomenon in which a victim bonds and develops strong positive feelings toward his or her abuser. These bonds are common among sex trafficking victims and affect their ability to identify their own victimization, cooperate with law enforcement investigations, and refrain from going back into the life once they have left. This webinar will examine the formation of these bonds between traffickers and their victims through case examples, videos, and discussion. Strategies for breaking these bonds and helping victims psychologically separate from their abusers will also be discussed.
Explore how to take the CART concept and bring it to life in your department. Is it a standard template for the pitching of the buy-in? Does my department need CART? Is it feasible? My CART doesn’t look like theirs? This webinar will address these questions and provide clarity on how to form an effective and a departmentally specific CART.
Children are often prepared for other types of appointments: doctor visits, dentist visits, therapy; so how do we adequately prepare a child for a forensic interview? What should we share with them and how to do so in a child friendly manner? Learn the best ways to adequately prepare a child, post disclosure, for their forensic interview.