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20240730-52507-79

Submitted by Miss Mica Lee … on

FY24 Q3 Engagement Activities
Met or corresponded with grantee times between April - July, 2024 on 4/1, 4/9, 4/30, 5/10, 5/30, 7/11, 2024 in addition to invites to participate in grantee cohort call
Summary of Successes

Summary of Challenges
1. Involvement with the Mentoring Initiative
2. Support in improving officer buy-in and expanding collaborations
3. Enhancing data collection and evaluation efforts
4. Expanding knowledge on Deflection Pathways

20240729-155145-36

Submitted by Mrs. Mayra Ben… on

AHP assisted with coordinating, submitting abstract, and reviewing presentation slides for the “Treating Opioid Use Disorder in Jail with Medication Assisted-Treatment (MAT): A Spotlight of Three Jail MAT Programs” session for the American Correctional Association 2024 Winter Conference, January 4, 2024.

20240729-154105-29

Submitted by Mrs. Mayra Ben… on

AHP coordinated logistics and developed PowerPoint presentation slides for the 2024 American Correctional Association Winter Conference Presentation: “Implementation of Guidelines for Managing Substance Withdrawal in Jails: Lessons from the Field” presented at the ACA conference on January 7, 2024.

20240727-74538-49

Submitted by Dr. Umit Karabiyik on

Steve DeBrota presents a 90 minute workshop called, "New Approaches to IoT Crime Scene Analysis in 2024". This presentation will explore the ever-increasing importance of IoT crime scenes and the potential evidence generated by IOT devices and wearable devices. The session will include real-world examples showcasing IoT crime scenes and exhibits, illustrating how these interconnected devices have played a pivotal role in solving cases.

20240727-73436-64

Submitted by Dr. Umit Karabiyik on

Steve DeBrota presents a 90 minute workshop called, "Winning Case Strategies". The presentation will explore the ever-increasing importance of IoT crime scenes and the potential evidence generated by IOT devices and wearable devices. The session will include real-world examples showcasing IoT crime scenes and exhibits, illustrating how these interconnected devices have played a pivotal role in solving cases.

20240727-72904-66

Submitted by Dr. Umit Karabiyik on

NW3C sent staff and facilitators to present at the 2024 National Cyber Crime Conference (NCCC) on the topic called, "Digital Frontiers: Navigating Emerging Technologies in 21st Century Prosecutions ". The presentation is described as, "This presentation introduces a comprehensive course designed for prosecutors who handle criminal prosecutions based on digital evidence. The course will cover a range of emerging technologies that are increasingly pivotal in legal proceedings.

20240725-105027-69

Submitted by Keri Richardson on

The JJSC will establish and convene a collaborative jail advisory group drawing from the DOJ Jails Support and Technical Assistance Work Group and national stakeholder groups.

20240725-80300-41

Submitted by Dr. Umit Karabiyik on

This training provides investigative techniques, legal strategies, case studies, and forensic research from Purdue University and the National White-Collar Crime Center concerning how to understand, collect, interpret, and explain wearable fitness device evidence in legal proceedings. This includes medicolegal issues in violent crimes investigations, such as time of death, cause of death, and relevant vital signs.

Title of the training: Narrowing the IoT Divide: Officer Safety in the Digital Age

20240725-75758-59

Submitted by Dr. Umit Karabiyik on

This training provides investigative techniques, legal strategies, case studies, and forensic research from Purdue University and the National White-Collar Crime Center concerning how to understand, collect, interpret, and explain wearable fitness device evidence in legal proceedings. This includes medicolegal issues in violent crimes investigations, such as time of death, cause of death, and relevant vital signs.

Title of the training: New Approaches to IOT Crime Scene Analysis in 2024

20240725-74856-61

Submitted by Dr. Umit Karabiyik on

This training provides investigative techniques, legal strategies, case studies, and forensic research from Purdue University and the National White-Collar Crime Center concerning how to understand, collect, interpret, and explain wearable fitness device evidence in legal proceedings. This includes medicolegal issues in violent crimes investigations, such as time of death, cause of death, and relevant vital signs.

Title of the training: Practical Analysis Methods Wearable & Indoor IOT Device Data

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