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20250210-154917-88

Submitted by Bryan Lee Dail on
This course is for law enforcement investigators, examiners, and analysts, where device location information may be of importance. Class concepts include exploring user attributes, advertising identifiers, geofence returns, important legal considerations and processes, overall investigative process, and tools available to law enforcement. Students will use a commercially available investigative tool for querying an advertising identifier dataset to display signal locations and a freely available investigative tool for visualizing reverse location geofence returns.

20250210-121714-55

Submitted by Ms. Marissa Bo… on

Webinar focused on working with original crime victims and their surviving family members to protect their rights in a post-conviction context. This is part of a monthly program for lawyers engaged in post-conviction innocence work, both prosecutors and defense lawyers. The TTA is a live webinar which will be recorded and posted publicly at convictionreview.net and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0kfJui9u9hA&list=PLR5Q3wC5nyVmmW6LwcfJt… \.

20250210-115745-28

Submitted by Ms. Marissa Bo… on

A webinar with a defense lawyer and a prosecutor discussing how lawyers can identify questionable convictions involving shaken baby syndrome or abuse head trauma.

20250210-100840-43

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.

20250210-100836-35

Submitted by Bryan Lee Dail on
This fifth course in the STORM series aims to improve financial literacy among law enforcement professionals by highlighting its impact on overall wellness. It begins by helping participants understand the importance of financial goals and motivators, then shifts focus to addressing personal beliefs and mindset around money. Participants learn to analyze their financial histories, create adaptable spending plans, and develop strategies for paying off debt. The course emphasizes the importance of building good habits and saving for future goals.

20250210-100832-92

Submitted by Bryan Lee Dail on
This course provides an approach to healthy eating that considers the unique demands of a law enforcement professionals schedule and lifestyle. You will gain the tools to practice good nutrition for both short and long-term benefits. This is the second course in the STORM (Strategic Training for Organizational Resilience and Mindset) series. STORM provides a multidisciplinary approach through seven dimensions of wellness: physical, mental/emotional, occupational, financial, nutritional, family/social, and mindset.

20250210-100828-45

Submitted by Bryan Lee Dail on
This course will provide insight and information on the topic of wellness and mental health, focusing on stress and resilience in everyday policing. At the conclusion of this course, you will understand how stress affects the brain, alters behaviors and feelings, and tools to build resilience. It is imperative that law enforcement officers understand that to take care of others you must take care of yourself first. Wellness and mental health training is not an option, but a requirement to ensure you can sustain a healthy career and personal life.

20250210-100825-52

Submitted by Bryan Lee Dail on
Case synopsis of a Transnational Gift Card Scam laundering $26 million in fraudulently obtained gift cards through major retailers across the United States. Suspects were targeting victims with multiple different scams (Grandparent Scam, Arrest Warrant Scam, Apple Scam, Norton Anti-virus Scam, Publishers Clearing House Scams, and more). Victims were told to purchase Walmart and Target gift cards and provide the card information over the phone to the Scammers. Scammers would electronically transmit the cards to money mules across the U.S.
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