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Select interviews from Tribal Probation Academy participants proclaiming the value of the training they receive at NCJTC Tribal Probation Academy and the need for such training.
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*Digital Evidence, Critical Training and a Case That Swept the Nation* **Episode Length:** 12 minutes **Summary:** In this episode, Greg and Missey Smith, founders of the Kelsey Smith Foundation, join NCJTC’s Kathryn Bracho to share how their personal tragedy led to national change. After losing their daughter Kelsey to abduction, they championed the Kelsey Smith Act - improving law enforcement’s ability to access vital cell phone data in life-threatening cases. The Smiths highlight how digital evidence, strong agency partnerships, and specialized NCJTC training work together to strengthen response to missing persons cases. Their story is a powerful reminder that saving lives takes more than technology, it takes collaboration, preparation, and action. Listen now to explore how training and digital tools are transforming missing persons investigations. And, be sure to read the Smith's full *[Story-Behind-the-Story](ncjtc-static.fvtc.edu/resources/RS02870505.pdf)* for more!
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.
Visit ncjtc.org/support to learn more about how you can become a sponsor or exhibitor at the National Missing and Unidentified Persons Conference! This annual conference attracts hundreds of domestic and international professionals from law enforcement, search and rescue, first responders, medical examiners, coroners, missing person clearinghouses, non-profit organizations, mental health, social services, criminal justice system agencies, veteran and military service organizations, forensics, families of missing persons, and many others.
Visit ncjtc.org/support to learn more about how you can become a sponsor or exhibitor at the National Solving Crime Through Emerging Technologies Conference! This annual conference attracts hundreds of professionals from across the nation, including: law enforcement officers and investigators, law enforcement executives, legal professionals involved in criminal cases, forensic analysts, crime scene investigators, industry leaders and technologists specializing in IoT, and more!
A resource for communities developing public safety programs and strategies. This publication highlights successful strategies implemented by FY 2011 CTAS purpose area #1 recipients and is intended to serve as a resource for communities wishing to develop programs and strategies to improve public safety through community policing implementation. The information contained for each of the highlighted tribal communities comes from interviews with the lead contacts listed for each community.
Full episodes and in-depth insights from the Tell Us Your Story video impact series. Submit your own story of impact at ncjtc.org/tellusyourstory! Please note: episodes may contain sensitive content, view at your own discretion.