Webinar Transcript for From Call to Court: How Technology is Revolutionizing Crime Solving webinar - 508C
911 Telecommunicators are the first line of response in urgent high-stakes situations and few scenarios are as critical as missing children calls. This webinar will guide participants in identifying key details from calls, understanding the different types of missing children incidents, and recognizing the vital role of 911 Telecommunicators in the investigative process. Through the analysis of real 911 calls, attendees will enhance their ability to quickly gather crucial information and respond effectively to one of the most significant calls a 911 Telecommunicator can handle.
From the initial 911 call to the courtroom, real-time crime analysis and rapidly evolving technology are transforming how law enforcement solves crimes and delivers justice faster than ever before. Join us for an engaging webinar that explores the digital tools, forensic innovations, and data-driven strategies that are reshaping modern criminal investigations — both today and into the future. With the belief that we are all digital detectives; this session will take a closer look at the latest advancements powering today’s investigative efforts. As we work to increase solve rates and better serve victims in our communities, the integration of technology into every phase of an investigation is proving essential. Attendees will gain insight through real-world case studies and practical examples that highlight how these tools are being used in the field to solve crimes more efficiently, accurately, and with fewer resources.
The National Criminal Justice Training Center (NCJTC) of Fox Valley Technical College and the National Association For Search And Rescue (NASAR) announce the 16th Annual Missing and Unidentified Persons Conference in Las Vegas, Nevada on April 21-23, 2026. We are seeking submissions that are dynamic and will engage the audience through non-lecture style presentations, interactive and hands-on instruction, case studies, experiential learning, and evidence-based practice. Submissions should focus on one or more of the five key conference themes: search, investigation, recovery, identification, and reunification/notification and/or those most vulnerable and at-risk of going missing. To submit a proposal, click on link below and setup an account. Submission deadline is September 19, 2025!
Law enforcement has seen an increase in calls for service involving those who have Autism. The most common call for service is the "critically at risk" missing persons calls. However, there has been an increase in general calls for service as well. According to the CDC, in the last ten years, the prevalence of Autism has gone from 1 in 150 births to 1 in 68 births. During this webinar, we will review the current trends in reference to law enforcement and the Autism community. You will learn proven techniques to ensure positive and effective interactions with the Autism community as it relates to general calls for service, as well as calls for wandering and elopement.
Explore this comprehensive APCO-ANS best practices standard for public safety telecommunicators when responding to calls of missing, abducted and sexually exploited children. National best practice standards for public safety telecommunications response to missing and abducted child incidents.
This checklist produced by the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children serves as a companion resource to the APCO-ANS1.101 Best Practices Standard for Telecommunicators, and provides a table-top reference to support training and console operations.
911 Telecommunicators are the FIRST responders. They take the call for help and ensure officers are dispatched armed with information and a sense of urgency. This webinar will increase comprehension about the hidden nature of child sex trafficking (CST) and provide a better understanding of the crime of CST and other crimes which intersect with it. The types of calls a dispatcher will receive related to CST will be examined with clear steps which should be taken. The vital role 911 telecommunicators play in identifying CST victims and ensuring they are rescued will be assessed.
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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.