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September 18-19, 2023 | Westminster, MD
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September 18-19, 2023 | Westminster, MD
Join us for an intensive training focused on understanding and building relationships between the forensic pathologist, homicide investigator, and prosecutor in successfully investigating and prosecuting child homicide cases. Learn autopsy protocols, forensic essentials, and the criticality of determining the cause and manner of death. Understand the unique aspects of investigating a child homicide including interviewing and interrogation, suspect pool development and the role and importance of the prosecutor in gaining appropriate convictions.
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**Training Schedule:** September 18, 2023 | 8:30 am - 4:30 pm September 19, 2023 | 8:30 am - 4:30 pm **For information concerning continuing education units, please view our [policies](ncjtc.fvtc.edu/policies#continuingeducation) page.** **Past participants had this to say...** *"Great overview for people in the field who are not in the medical examiner/coroner offices."* *"Very knowledgeable. Definitely learned from this class."* *"Appreciated the instructor’s knowledge, expertise, and enthusiasm about subject matter."* *"The lectures were very informative and thorough. Instructors were engaging and their experience in their respective fields showed through in their presentations."*
What’s In It For You? Upon completion of this training, you will be able to: * Define the roles and responsibilities of the forensic pathologist, law enforcement investigator, and prosecutor in a child homicide investigation * Identify why multi-disciplinary teams work collaboratively to make cases stronger * Recognize the importance of child homicide investigations with a victim-centered approach * Discover the role and function of forensic evidence and how technology can be leveraged in your homicide investigation * Discuss the preparation of child homicide cases for trial presentations (jury and judge)
* Court System Personnel * Law Enforcement * Prosecutors * Social Workers * Tribes/Tribal Partners
Carroll County Public Safety Training Center 50 Kate Wagner Road Westminster, MD 21157
Best Western Hotel 451 WMC Drive Westminster, MD 21158 Phone: (410) 857-1900 Days Inn Westminster 25 South Cranberry Road Westminster, MD 21157 Phone: (410) 857-0500 **There is no room block. Please request state/government room rates when booking lodging.**
This fee includes 16 hours of training, program materials and instructional costs. Participants are responsible for costs and arrangements related to meals, travel, and lodging.
Join us for another death investigation training opportunity! Investigation and Prosecution of Cold Case Homicides, September 20 - 21, 2023 | $425 | Westminster, MD Learn more **[HERE](https://ncjtc.fvtc.edu/trainings/TR00004971/TRI1417539/investigation-and-prosecution-of-cold-case-homicides-1)**
Brian began his investigative career in the Central District Tactical Unit of the Chicago Police Department where he was assigned to the street crimes unit working covertly in narcotics and prostitution enforcement as well as crime patterns involving rape, armed and strong-armed robbery, burglary, pickpockets and auto theft. Brian was promoted to the rank of detective after five years of the tactical assignment and immediately assigned to the Special Investigation Unit (SIU) which was a covert unit formed after the discovery of thirty-three children who were murdered by John Wayne Gacy. This unit, which developed into a local, state and federal affiliated team, targeted those who sexually exploited children through child pornography, juvenile pimping and pandering (human trafficking) and molestation. The unit also focused on those selling narcotics to children.
Brian began his investigative career in the Central District Tactical Unit of the Chicago Police Department where he was assigned to the street crimes unit working covertly in narcotics and prostitution enforcement as well as crime patterns involving rape, armed and strong-armed robbery, burglary, pickpockets and auto theft. Brian was promoted to the rank of detective after five years of the tactical assignment and immediately assigned to the Special Investigation Unit (SIU) which was a covert unit formed after the discovery of thirty-three children who were murdered by John Wayne Gacy. This unit, which developed into a local, state and federal affiliated team, targeted those who sexually exploited children through child pornography, juvenile pimping and pandering (human trafficking) and molestation. The unit also focused on those selling narcotics to children.
Dr. Katherine Maloney is a forensic pathologist and the Deputy Chief Medical Examiner at the Erie County Medical Examiner’s Office in Buffalo, New York. She is also a Clinical Assistant Professor at the University at Buffalo Medical School. She attended medical school at the University of Massachusetts Medical School in Worcester, Massachusetts and completed her residency in anatomic and clinical pathology at New York Presbyterian Hospital Weill Cornell Medical Center in New York, New York. She trained in forensic pathology at the Office of Chief Medical Examiner in New York, New York, where she also did a year of training in forensic neuropathology and cardiac pathology. She is board certified in anatomic pathology, clinical pathology and forensic pathology.
Dr. Katherine Maloney is a forensic pathologist and the Deputy Chief Medical Examiner at the Erie County Medical Examiner’s Office in Buffalo, New York. She is also a Clinical Assistant Professor at the University at Buffalo Medical School. She attended medical school at the University of Massachusetts Medical School in Worcester, Massachusetts and completed her residency in anatomic and clinical pathology at New York Presbyterian Hospital Weill Cornell Medical Center in New York, New York. She trained in forensic pathology at the Office of Chief Medical Examiner in New York, New York, where she also did a year of training in forensic neuropathology and cardiac pathology. She is board certified in anatomic pathology, clinical pathology and forensic pathology.
For the past four years Tom has been an instructor for NCJTC in various class including Child Homicide, Cold Case Homicide and Major Case Investigations. Mr. Biesty was an accomplished and well-respected attorney and leader in the Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office with a 26 year record of prosecutorial excellence. He has an extensive trial experience across a wide spectrum of cases including many first-time prosecutions for the State of Illinois. For 15 years Tom was a Supervisor in Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office in Chicago, IL. Some of his responsibilities include, but are not limited to, coordinating investigations among various law enforcement agencies and applying new methods and science to solve cold case crimes. Tom has been the recipient of numerous awards in 2015 and 2013 the Award of Excellence from the Illinois Homicide Investigators Association.
For the past four years Tom has been an instructor for NCJTC in various class including Child Homicide, Cold Case Homicide and Major Case Investigations. Mr. Biesty was an accomplished and well-respected attorney and leader in the Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office with a 26 year record of prosecutorial excellence. He has an extensive trial experience across a wide spectrum of cases including many first-time prosecutions for the State of Illinois. For 15 years Tom was a Supervisor in Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office in Chicago, IL. Some of his responsibilities include, but are not limited to, coordinating investigations among various law enforcement agencies and applying new methods and science to solve cold case crimes. Tom has been the recipient of numerous awards in 2015 and 2013 the Award of Excellence from the Illinois Homicide Investigators Association.
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