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20250124-155454-09

Submitted by Bryan Lee Dail on
This course prepares students to identify various artifacts typically located in property lists and SQLite databases on MacOS-based computers, as well as learn how to perform forensic analysis. Students gain hands-on practical experience writing basic SQL queries and using to analyze operating system artifacts that includes, but is not limited to, user login passwords, FaceTime, messages, mail, contacts, calendars, reminders, notes, photos, Safari, Google Chrome, and Mozilla Firefox.

20250124-155441-79

Submitted by Bryan Lee Dail on
This course addresses the critical need for well-trained intelligence analysts to interpret growing amounts of information. Topics include the intelligence cycle, analytical thinking skills, the importance of strategic analysis, communication and social media analysis, recommendation development, and legal and ethical issues. Students work hands-on with specialized software to synthesize information and develop various products of intelligence.

20250124-155436-27

Submitted by Bryan Lee Dail on
This course provides the advanced skills and knowledge necessary to analyze data on iOS devices (iPod Touch, iPhone, and iPad) and Android devices at an advanced level. Students use forensically-sound tools and techniques to analyze potential evidence, employing advanced techniques to uncover evidence potentially missed or misrepresented by commercial forensic tools. Topics include identifying potential threats to data stored on devices, available acquisition options, accessing locked devices, and the default folder structure.

20250124-141801-88

Submitted by Alan Christoph… on

The NRTAC team provided an onsite training session on evidence-based prosecution of gun crime for prosecutors and prosecution investigators throughout Connecticut. Subject matter experts Kristine Hamann, Carla Taylor, Sophia Roach, and Robert Troyer delivered the content. The training informed attendees how to effectively prosecute gun crime cases by leveraging crime gun intelligence, victim and witness collaboration, and supplemental types of evidence in the courtroom.

20250124-131421-13

Submitted by Ms. Sasha D Be… on

APA's Capital Litigation Advisory Committee will meet in May 2025 for 1.5 to identify discuss programming and training needs for the field. Outputs will include a training curriculum for the next year as well as a peer-to-peer exchange between members. Jurisdictions will highlight the issues that they are facing respectively, and discuss in roundtable format ways to troubleshoot those issues.

20250124-125259-97

Submitted by Ms. Sasha D Be… on

In partnership with the North Carolina Conference of District Attorneys. This three-day multidisciplinary course will provide the knowledge and skills necessary for prosecutors to make charging decisions and prosecute homicide cases. Additionally, this course will provide practical exercises in the investigation and prosecution of a homicide and teamwork tips for investigators and victim advocates.

20250124-83640-11

Submitted by Obiageli Agbu on

Priority Area 1: Facilitate a cross-system data match between Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) and Department of Corrections (DOC) to identify the overlapping population of people who have behavioral health challenges in state and move through the county and state criminal justice system and to identify high utilizers of these systems.

20250124-83637-57

Submitted by Obiageli Agbu on

Priority Area 1: Facilitate a cross-system data match between Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) and Department of Corrections (DOC) to identify the overlapping population of people who have behavioral health challenges in state and move through the county and state criminal justice system and to identify high utilizers of these systems.

20250124-83431-61

Submitted by Obiageli Agbu on

Priority Area 1: Assist the three delivery systems with identifying strategies and developing comprehensive statewide supervision recommendations and definitions for community supervision.
Update: In December, CSG Justice Center staff met with working group members to discuss CSAC's final report, identify next steps, and establish a timeline. Further, CSG Justice Center staff supported the working group in identifying priorities within the implementation plan for 2025.

20250121-165221-88

Submitted by Linsey N Thibault on

Collaboration Between Fusion Centers and Real Time Crime Centers―Work continues to be tabled on this project, awaiting DHS engagement with RISS leadership.

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