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Why Should You Attend the National Missing and Unidentified Persons Conference?
Why Should You Attend the National Missing and Unidentified Persons Conference?
Webinar (Watch Now) | Recorded on Mar 20, 2023

Detective Agnes Watson, Rialto Police Department in California, gained critical insights and resources at the 2022 National Missing and Unidentified Persons Conference to better aid in the investigation and safe recovery of a missing teenager abducted from her home. Watch the video testimonial to hear about this case and lessons learned. The 2025 conference will be held in Las Vegas, April 15-17, and will feature breakout sessions, plenary sessions, and daily keynote presentations delivered by experts in the field of missing persons.

Wisconsin Serving Victims of Crime Conference
Wisconsin Serving Victims of Crime Conference
Conference

Provide participants with the knowledge and tools to better serve victims of crime. The goal of this conference is to provide examples of positive victim assistance programs as well as resources for multidisciplinary approaches to serving victims of crime. Attend this conference to build upon your services and systems to best fit the needs of our communities.

National Missing and Unidentified Persons Conference
National Missing and Unidentified Persons Conference
Conference

Join us at this national conference, which focuses on identifying innovative and effective technologies, approaches and strategies in the search, investigation, identification, recovery, and reunification of missing persons, regardless of the circumstances surrounding their disappearance. You will gain knowledge and proficiency in evidence-based, state-of-the-art, and collaborative solutions, and explore tools and techniques from the initial response through recovery and resolution, vital to the missing and their families. The conference will also examine the complex and multifaceted nature of missing person cases and the unique needs of vulnerable population groups such as aging individuals, persons with differing abilities, indigenous/native populations, victims of trafficking, veterans and active military, transient populations, and others.

Court Safety and Security Conference
Court Safety and Security Conference
Conference

Courthouses serve as the center of many government, legal, and community activities. They can also be vulnerable to threats of violence for all who use them. Join us to learn effective strategies and best practices to enhance a collaborative courthouse security philosophy. Gather tools and resources from current state and federal court services experts related to security planning, jury and witness safety considerations, and threat assessment and management. Presenters include experts in the areas law enforcement, state and federal attorneys, judges and other court services professionals.

School Resource Officer Training Conference
School Resource Officer Training Conference
Conference

Join other law enforcement and school personnel to address school violence and youth victimization concerns through the use of crime prevention and response strategies and review lessons learned from relevant case studies. Examine the impacts of trauma on youth and effective strategies for working with students experiencing mental illness and learning disabilities. Explore the most current trends among youth relating to social media and alcohol and substance abuse. Discuss successful prevention and intervention program models.

Solving Crimes Through Emerging Technologies Conference
Solving Crimes Through Emerging Technologies Conference
Conference

In an era where connected devices (cars, phones, wearables, smart devices) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) are ever-present, their role in gathering evidence and intelligence has become critical for law enforcement and prosecution. These devices are always watching, listening, sensing, creating logs and data that can be pivotal in criminal investigations. They help place suspects at crime scenes, establish timelines, and corroborate or refute statements made by individuals involved. We will discuss how finding and preserving this evidence can protect the innocent and improve trust.

WI Law Enforcement Administrative Professionals Training Conference (LEAP)
WI Law Enforcement Administrative Professionals Training Conference (LEAP)
Conference

Join other administrative professionals, executive assistants, and support personnel from criminal justice and other governmental agencies to discuss relevant topics focused on improving communication, enhancing skills, and fostering community outreach.

A Glimpse into the Pandemic’s Landscape in the Search, Investigation, Identification, and Reunification of the Missing
A Glimpse into the Pandemic’s Landscape in the Search, Investigation, Identification, and Reunification of the Missing
Webinar (Watch Now) | Recorded on Oct 12, 2021

Explore how navigating through a pandemic has impacted the search, investigation, identification, and reunification of the missing and unidentified. You will learn how the National Missing and Unidentified Persons Conference brings together national and international experts to address these difficult issues by offering innovative and effective strategies and approaches to address the complex, multifaceted nature of missing person cases exacerbated by the pandemic.

 
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