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Submitted by Bryan Lee Dail on
The sixth course in the STORM series explores the unique dynamics of law enforcement as a family-centered occupation, emphasizing the ripple effects of officers experiences on their families. It addresses the challenges law enforcement families face, such as long hours, public scrutiny, and emotional detachment, and highlights the importance of resilience, adaptability, and clear communication to overcome these obstacles. Strategies for building resilience are provided, including fostering positive family interactions, addressing emotional needs, and creating supportive networks.

Webinar - Investigating crime and non-traditional spaces: Gaming consoles and underground illicit forums.

In recent decades, gaming consoles have developed from simple, single-function machines into sophisticated personal computing devices, containing personal information and facilitating communication between users. Due to the popularity of gaming consoles among all ages, it is important for state, local, tribal and territorial criminal justice agents to understand how gaming consoles are used in the commission of crime.  This webinar identifies the types of data accessible from gaming consoles and how to leverage data extracted from gaming consoles to obtain attribution an

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Submitted by Ms. Chantel Su… on

On 2/6/25 TLPI held a virtual onsite training for Burns Paiute. It was presented by Chantel Cloud (TLPI), Catherine Retana (TLPI), Greg Brown (Fox Valley), with administrative support from Mytia Zavala (TLPI). Chief Judge Patricia Davis, and Kim Needham, Tribal Court Clerk/Administrator, Miranda J. Moulton, Probation Officer of the Burns Paiute Tribal Court joined the virtual on-site training via zoom. TLPI and Fox Valley presented on Tribal Re-Entry and Probation: Case Planning for Criminal Justice Professionals

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Submitted by Ms. Chantel Su… on

On 3/15/2024 TLPI held their Virtual Kick Off Meeting for FY 23 CTAS PA 3 Grantees. Chief Judge Patricia Davis, and Kim Needham, Tribal Court Clerk/Administrator of the Burns Paiute Tribal Court joined the virtual meeting via zoom. TLPI presented on the Tribal Courts, Tribal Justice System, and Intergovernmental Collaboration Projection, the broad range of TLPI resources, publications, webinars, and various TTA projects. TLPI also discussed how to request TTA, the TTA TLPI process (which consists of TA Coach assignments, the development of a TA workplan, and a final TA report.

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Submitted by Samantha Noel … on

The Rural Violent Crime Reduction Initiative (RVCRI) team is thrilled to announce the launch of the third application cohort of the RVCRI Grant Application! RVCRI, funded by the Bureau of Justice Assistance and supported by the National Policing Institute (NPI) and Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), provides grants and training and technical assistance (TTA) support to law enforcement agencies addressing violent crime challenges in rural areas. Awards will range from $25,000 - $150,000.

Webinar - Investigating crime and non-traditional spaces: Gaming consoles and underground illicit forums

In recent decades, gaming consoles have developed from simple, single-function machines into sophisticated personal computing devices, containing personal information and facilitating communication between users. Due to the popularity of gaming consoles among all ages, it is important for state, local, tribal and territorial criminal justice agents to understand how gaming consoles are used in the commission of crime.  This webinar identifies the types of data accessible from gaming consoles and how to leverage data extracted from gaming consoles to obtain attribution an

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Submitted by Bryan Lee Dail on
This course provides skills to law enforcement officers to conduct online investigations using Darknets, to include Tor, Tails, Freenet, and the Invisible Internet Project (I2P). Topics will include operational security for conducting Darknet investigations, how to setup up a research/undercover computer using Virtual Machines (VMs), Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) and Android phone emulators, setting up software for Tor, Tails, Freenet and I2P, researching Dark Markets and understanding how to conduct undercover purchases of items for investigations.

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Submitted by Bryan Lee Dail on
This course provides students with the fundamental knowledge and skills they need to investigate crimes involving virtual currency. Instructors explain foundational concepts like the characteristics of money, virtual currency, and cryptocurrency. Blockchain technology, proof work, and proof of stake are covered; and students learn how industry-leading cryptocurrencies (Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Monero) work and how they differ from each other.

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Submitted by Bryan Lee Dail on
This webinar is presented in coordination with the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Western District of Pennsylvania. With the rapid changes in artificial intelligence (AI) it is imperative that law enforcement and public safety agencies be aware of how AI may impact their job and possibly affect them in their investigations. The instructor for this webinar will take the attendees deep into the criminal use of AI in recent crimes and cases.

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Submitted by Bryan Lee Dail on
Are you curious about when to initiate investigations into domestic partner stalking cases? Join us for an insightful webinar where we delve into the challenges victims face in reporting crimes and how we can bridge the gaps in knowledge and understanding to support them better. In this webinar, we'll explore the current threat landscape associated with domestic partner stalking and discuss phone apps and their potential for abuse.
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