Investigative Checklist for Investigative Officers
Information about the speakers for the Child Homicide Investigations training
Do you investigate sex offenses involving children? Do you establish a connection between the people who seek out and view child sexual abuse material and those who may be child sexual abusers? Pauline Renick shares three investigative tips for cases involving sex offenses and children.
Information about the instructors for this training
Do you investigate sexual assault crimes? Do you provide corroborative evidence in all of your investigations? In sexual assault investigations, evidence and information about the crime is gathered primarily from three sources: the victim; the suspect; and the crime scene (including other witnesses). Melissa Hoppmeyer shares three critical things in properly investigating sex crimes.
Checklist: Considerations for Child Abuse Investigations, infographic
June is Internet Safety Month. Listen to the full interview as Laramie shares what kids and parents can do to make using social media platforms safer.
This publication provides findings of the 2006 update to the child abduction homicide investigation study which analyzes investigative findings and outcomes of cases involving abducted and missing children who were recovered deceased.
Build on key insights from Episode 2 in the *Tell Us Your Story* series, featuring Greg and Missey Smith of The Kelsey Smith Foundation. Read the Story-Behind-the-Story now for additional context, actionable tips, specific challenges and reflections that complement the Smith's video interview.
Information about required self-paced modules for CST-FIT classes