Training

Pharmaceutical Crime - Tools for the Street (Jan 2018)

This course is for the street patrol officers/new detectives who need to understand the scope of the problem, the types of crimes that may be encountered, how to respond to the scene, awareness of associated evidence, interview techniques, and documentation to further an investigation for a successful prosecution.

Pharmaceutical Crime - Advanced Investigative Techniques (Jan 2018)

This course is for the detective who is assigned to a pharmaceutical crime unit or investigation. This course will address the crimes associated with pharmaceutical drug diversion, criminal methods, investigative techniques, evidence collection, and the importance of involving a prosecutor at the onset to prepare the case for successful prosecution.

Cyber Investigation 154 - The Stored Communications Act - LC4 Web-based (Oct 2017)

"Cyber Investigation 154 - The Stored Communications Act" (LC4WB) introduces the Stored Communications Act (SCA), emphasizing how this federal law can be useful to state and local law enforcement personnel who need information from online service providers. The course summarizes the various sections of the SCA, and explains how it fits into the larger legal landscape. Topics include the legal process necessary to obtain various types of information from online service providers, as well as tools for law enforcement, such as preservation letters and delayed notice.

Cyber Investigation 153 - LC3 Searching Without A Warrant Web-based (Oct 2017)

"Cyber Investigation 153 - Searching Without A Warrant" (LC3WB) provides legal information on situations involving digital evidence in which the Fourth Amendment does not apply. Topics include reasonable expectation of privacy in a digital context, private searches, “reasonable” government searches, and searches with consent. LC3WB is the third of seven modules in the training series Legal Concerns for Digital Evidence Responders. It can be completed as a standalone course or in combination with the other six modules.

Tor, Onion Routers, Deepnet, and Darknet: A Deep Dive for Criminal Investigators (Dec 2017)

Many criminal investigators and analysts have heard of virtual private networks, proxies, and Tor. But, most would not feel comfortable conducting an investigation in which one of these tools was deployed. Similarly, both the Deepnet and Darknet are widely discussed but often not understood. At the same time, criminal investigators and analysts increasingly are required to conduct investigations and collect criminal intelligence information in these spaces or when these tools are being used.

The Opioid and Fentanyl Crisis: Drug Investigations and the Link to the Dark Web

This webinar is intended for LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS who are either engaged, or looking to be engaged, in cyber drug investigations. Please register using your agency-issued email.

This webinar will discuss the current opioid/fentanyl crisis from a cyber perspective, providing information to enhance the effectiveness of federal, state, and local law enforcement investigations. In this webinar, students will learn:

Cyber Investigation 152 - Search Warrants & Digital Evidence Web-based (Nov 2017)

This course provides information on obtaining and executing search warrants in cases involving digital evidence, with a focus on the similarities and differences between these and other search warrants. The course covers:

Webinar - The NC Statewide Medical Examiner System Laboratory Approach

This webinar will focus on the North Carolina Medical Examiner System and the toxicology laboratory that serves the system. Included will be information on the changing landscape of death certification and changes to the laboratory approach to testing.

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