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What Law Enforcement Needs to Know about Forensic Interviewers Presenting Evidence during Forensic Interviews
What Law Enforcement Needs to Know about Forensic Interviewers Presenting Evidence during Forensic Interviews
Webinar (Watch Now) | Duration: 1h 24m | Recorded on Apr 1, 2020

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.

What Prosecutors Need to Know about Forensic Interviewers Presenting Evidence during Forensic Interviews
What Prosecutors Need to Know about Forensic Interviewers Presenting Evidence during Forensic Interviews
Webinar (Watch Now) | Duration: 1h 16m | Recorded on Mar 4, 2020

How to present evidence to children during a child forensic interview done in both a legal and ethical way will be examined. Learn the process of presenting evidence from the point of view of being able to defend the practice.

Search and Canvass in Missing and Abducted Children Cases
Search and Canvass in Missing and Abducted Children Cases
Webinar (Watch Now) | Duration: 1h 2m | Recorded on Apr 22, 2020

Explore the importance of an immediate search and canvass when a child goes missing. Statistics show that the quicker responders can organize a search and canvass, the more likely that the child will be recovered. In addition, this webinar will examine the most effective search and canvass strategies. Demonstrate examples of actual cases, which will compare and contrast an effective versus a flawed response where search and canvass was utilized.

Building a Sex Trafficking Case Without the Victim
Building a Sex Trafficking Case Without the Victim
Webinar (Watch Now) | Duration: 1h 3m | Recorded on May 2, 2019

Prosecuting sex trafficking of minor cases is difficult, in part because victims are unstable. Join us for this webinar to discuss building an investigation that allows the prosecutor to go to trial, even if the victim is unable to testify.

Search and Canvass: Legal Issues in Child Abductions
Search and Canvass: Legal Issues in Child Abductions
Webinar (Exclusive Content) | Recorded on Apr 12, 2023

Child abductions present legal issues which often must be resolved quickly. Explore common legal challenges which arise related to search and seizure in the cases. Gain critical information to make key legal decisions when a child has been abducted and their recovery may depend on it. Examine Fourth Amendment parameters for cell phones, GPS tracking, and scent dogs in the search for abducted children.

Search and Canvass Operations in Child Abductions
Search and Canvass Operations in Child Abductions
Classroom

Seconds count when a child is missing. Gain the critical skills needed to construct and manage effective search and canvass operations to recover the child. Recognize crucial cell phone and technology-related evidence which can help locate the child and track the abductor. Explore relevant legal issues associated with criminal cases against those who abduct and harm children. Participate in hands-on exercises designed to test your knowledge and application of the material and prepare you for your next missing child case.

Ways to Corroborate Information Obtained During a Forensic Interview
Ways to Corroborate Information Obtained During a Forensic Interview
Webinar (Exclusive Content) | Recorded on Feb 22, 2023

This webinar will examine multiple investigative components that contribute to successful child abuse investigations. These include interviews, different types of evidence, and crime scene examination.

Course #2: Initial Assessment in Missing Child Investigations in Indian Country (MCI-IC)
Course #2: Initial Assessment in Missing Child Investigations in Indian Country (MCI-IC)
Self-Paced

The second course in the Missing Child Investigations in Indian Country (MCI-IC) online training series is designed to help law enforcement officers perform an initial assessment in a missing child investigation in Indian Country. An understanding of the victim risk assessment and missing child categories is crucial in missing child investigations. This course will review various missing child categories and identify factors that aid in the formulation of the initial assessment, a process of elimination based on the specific incident fact pattern as it relates to the missing child categories. This assessment process creates the foundation for the formulation of a strategy in the missing child investigation.

Presenting Evidence in Child Forensic Interviews
Presenting Evidence in Child Forensic Interviews
Live Online Instructor Led / Classroom

Explore how different types of evidence can be used in forensic interviews of children in abuse, witnessing violence and exploitation cases. Learn how to present different types of evidence in the context of a child-centered, trauma-informed, and legally defendable forensic interview approach. Discuss the implications of presenting child sexual abuse material (CSAM). Practice techniques and develop skills to present different types of evidence in child forensic interviews.

Course #1: Introduction to Missing Child Investigations in Indian Country (MCI-IC)
Course #1: Introduction to Missing Child Investigations in Indian Country (MCI-IC)
Self-Paced

This first course in the Missing Child Investigations in Indian Country (MCI-IC) online training series introduces the series, and is specifically designed to support understanding of the six key challenges law enforcement officers and supporting agencies working in or with Indian Country communities often face when a child goes missing, including: Not having a clearly defined starting point for the investigation, proper identification and utilization of resources, increasing risk with the passage of time, the emotionally charged nature of the case, addressing and managing the media, and jurisdictional, geographic and cultural dynamics of investigative work in Indian Country.

 
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