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Rebroadcast: Major Case Prosecution: The Portland Light Rail Stabbing Case

PLEASE NOTE THIS IS A PREVIOUSLY RECORDED EVENT. Join us February 15 at 3pm ET for an hourlong case study of the Jeremy Christian case. Multnomah County prosecutors Jeff Howes and Don Rees will provide an overview of the prosecution of Jeremy Joseph Christian, who, on May 26, 2017, stabbed two and injured another in broad daylight on the Portland, OR MAX Light Rail train while yelling racial and ethnic slurs. Attendees will have time at the end of the presentation to ask questions and presentation materials will be made available for download.

Ease Anxiety and Depression With Your Fork

The scientific evidence continues to grow in support of how nutrition affects symptoms of anxiety, depression, and your moods. Think of your fork as a powerful tool you can use to help you feel better, more energized, focused, motivated, relaxed, and rested. Walk away from this webinar with a clear understanding of how what you eat affects your moods and simple strategies you can start using today to feel your best.

Presented by,
Danielle Cook Kawash, Founder, First in Wellness

Gut Health: The Secret to your Health

It is positioned in the center of your body because it is the center of your health. Maintain or create a healthy gut, and do the most powerful thing you can do to support your health. Walk away from this webinar with a better understanding of how your gut health impacts your overall health and how you feel, what things harm or strengthen your gut health, and a handful of simple things you can do every day to create a happy, healthy gut.

Presented by,
Danielle Cook Kawash, Founder, First in Wellness

Work-Life Balance: Identifying Ways to Enhance Communication During the Holidays

This webinar will unpack some of the challenges first responder families face during the holiday season. Dr. Craw will share her experiences as the daughter of a police officer, and Elizabeth Strong will discuss her perspectives as a 911 dispatcher. Together, they will provide insight into how families can enhance communication to address concerns about missing time together, feeling detached, and having difficulty transitioning home during the holidays. The speakers will also highlight ways families can avoid adverse outcomes of managing work-life balance, such as guilt, stress, or tension.

Presented by:
Dr. Erin Craw, Ph.D., Director of Research, Lighthouse Health and Wellness
Elizabeth Strong, Wellness and Mental Health Initiatives, NW3C

12 Whys of Wellness

As we enter into the season of giving, it is equally as important to give back to YOU. This webinar will highlight reasons to ensure you remember why it is important to take care of your personal wellness for yourself, your family/friends, and your work.

Social Media and Online Investigations: Identifying Unknown Individuals

This training is intended for U.S. Criminal Justice Practitioners. Please register using your agency-issued email.

Your team, your tools, or your client may locate a social media user of interest or concern. Your analysis of the profile may become challenging if the user does not reveal their real identify. The presenter will discuss how to harness the Internet to identify the person or group behind a username. The presentation will include real case examples to demonstrate successful workflows. Learning objectives outline useful steps for identifying who is behind a username, explore case examples to retain those steps, and Introduce future challenges.

Presented by:
Megan Munoz, Director of Education and Knowledge Management, Hetherington Group

Bitcoin & Cryptocurrency Investigations: Beyond the Basics

Building upon the previous cryptocurrency webinar, "Bitcoin 101: What Are Cryptocurrency and Blockchain All About?" presented by Cobwebs, this webinar will introduce investigative techniques to show how open-source information can be leveraged to attribute identities to wallets and addresses. This webinar will also briefly demonstrate the OSINT and cryptocurrency analysis capabilities of Cobwebs.

ICAC UC Chat Techniques Tips and Tricks

This training is intended for U.S. Criminal Justice Practitioners. Please register using your agency-issued email.

Undercover chat investigations are used to help intercept child predators from victimizing children in our communities. In this webinar, we will provide an overview of the chat techniques used in child exploitation cases. We will cover different apps that were used and how they assisted in identifying the targets and discuss some of the interview techniques that helped lead to confessions.

*This webinar is not a replacement for the ICAC UC Chat Investigations Course.

Presented by:
Moe McClanahan, High-Tech Crime Specialist, NW3C
Robert Leazenby, High-Tech Crimes Specialist Supervisor, NW3C
Brent Metcalfe, High-Tech Crime Specialist, NW3C

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