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The year 2020 has brought an onslaught of new challenges in the criminal justice world! While officer wellness has always been an important topic, it is especially critical now. During this webinar we will share the experience of two law enforcement professionals who know the importance and necessity of wellness and mental health programs for criminal justice professionals. Audience interaction will also determine the topics for our next wellness webinars.

20201201-105545-89

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?"Through the looking glass?" is a metaphorical expression meaning: on the strange side, in the twilight zone, or in a strange, parallel world. While the internet can be considered a strange, parallel world, it can also be an informative, interesting, yet scary place when conducting different types of investigations. There are various technologies and methods that you can use to protect your identity and information while conducting internet-based investigations. This session will illustrate these technologies and methods to keep you safe when investigating online.

20201201-105534-45

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This webinar will focus on how the advent of technology and neuroscience has impacted victims and made them more vulnerable to the criminal element. We will go over the psychological aspects of criminal mindset as well as the investigator's mindset in order to set them up for success. This webinar will focus on the understanding of human behavior, what to look for, how to understand people and influence your outcome.

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Effective insider risk mitigation requires the collection, aggregation, and analysis of data from a multitude of data sources within an organization. In this presentation, we will present an overview of the current state of the practice in technical detection methods for insider risk mitigation, and present strategies organizations can use to protect their critical assets from insider misuse.

20201201-105516-55

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This webinar will discuss various approaches to prosecuting intellectual property crimes while emphasizing the importance of communication between the prosecutor and the investigator.

20201201-105506-96

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Have you ever wished that everyone was in the same boat as you, and more importantly rowing in the same direction? Today we live in a global society which consists of various teams and departments working with and against each other. We face individual and institutional challenges that sometimes inhibit our ability to succeed. Investigations today, comprise public, and private entities, investigators from different departments, attorneys, and others that can impact your investigation or goals.

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Laundering being missed? Law enforcement and government agencies globally have examples of intelligence failures that could have led to offenders being brought to justice earlier if relevant data had been shared between partners. In this webinar, we will discuss whether there are means of more effectively sharing intelligence to fight financial crime and criminals.

20201201-105011-61

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A primer on the dark web, and information available on the internet from free sources that can help investigators as they work to solve almost all types of cases.

20201201-105000-91

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This webinar will discuss cryptocurrency general information for detailed discussion regarding legitimate use versus illegitimate use, common financial crimes, and avoidance of compliance requirements. Further, the webinar will delve into exchanges, transactions, opportunities for data collection and analysis, the value to criminal or compliance investigations and a review of current case studies.

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On average, seventy percent of convicted sex offenders are placed on probation. This webinar will identify and explain information forensic examiners can provide to the sentencing court and probation officers which will enhance offender supervision in the community. While this information is usually not relevant to prove legal thresholds of a crime, it is critical to safely supervising convicted offenders. Join two law enforcement professionals to learn how you can augment your reports to help protect the community.

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