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20150723-192224-14

Submitted by Michela Lowry on

Lama Ayoub presented on the preliminary findings from the evaluation of the Harlem Parole Reentry Court to an audience from the New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision and the Harlem Community Justice Center, including parole officers, bureau chiefs, judges, and reentry court staff members.

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Submitted by Michela Lowry on

Emily LaGratta led a one-hour workshop entitled “Procedural Justice: Evidence-Based Lessons for Improving Compliance in Community Corrections” with Ana Bermudez, Commissioner of New York City’s Department of Probation.

20150713-130959-47

Submitted by Mrs. Glenda R … on

In recent years, the way the world communicates online has transformed completely. People everywhere are using social media to share ideas, opinions, photos and status updates with their friends and the public. Hundreds of social media platforms allow people to connect with each other in many different ways. It is imperative that law enforcement agencies stay up to date on this rapidly changing environment.

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Submitted by Mrs. Glenda R … on

While previous modules deal with acquiring digital evidence, this module addresses the legal issues that appear later in the investigative and judicial process.

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Submitted by Mrs. Glenda R … on

Legal Concerns for Digital Evidence Responders provides a legal background for first responders and investigators who encounter or work with digital evidence. Topics include Fourth Amendment concerns, the importance of getting digital devices into the hands of a forensics expert, recent case law, and practical advice on obtaining and executing search warrants. The modules function as companions to NW3C’s computer crimes classes and may be required as online prerequisites for either instructor-led or online training.

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Submitted by Jimmy Nobles on

The Rural Executive Management Institute (REMI) is a management education and training program designed to prepare rural law enforcement executives for the unique challenges they face as agency heads of small law enforcement agencies. The purpose of this program is to make training for rural law enforcement agencies both obtainable and affordable. It addresses a variety of management issues confronting rural law enforcement executives, while also providing them with a forum to discuss common problems and explore workable solutions.

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Submitted by Jimmy Nobles on

The Rural Executive Management Institute (REMI) is a management education and training program designed to prepare rural law enforcement executives for the unique challenges they face as agency heads of small law enforcement agencies. The purpose of this program is to make training for rural law enforcement agencies both obtainable and affordable. It addresses a variety of management issues confronting rural law enforcement executives, while also providing them with a forum to discuss common problems and explore workable solutions.

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