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Presentation at IACME regarding the use of body swabs on deceased individuals for DNA collections. Based on peer-reviewed journal article written by Angela Williamson (BJA) and Ashley Rodriguez (SAKI TTA).
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Presentation at IACME regarding the use of body swabs on deceased individuals for DNA collections. Based on peer-reviewed journal article written by Angela Williamson (BJA) and Ashley Rodriguez (SAKI TTA).
Fund speakers (SMEs) for two onsite and in-person training events on October 2 and 9, 2024.
Join us in this informative session as we delve into the crucial aspects of safeguarding your home Internet of Things (IoT) environment. We will guide you through recommended best practices to ensure the security of your IoT devices at home. We’ll explore the common risks homeowners face when using IoT devices and provide practical methods to mitigate those risks effectively.
Join us in this informative session as we delve into the crucial aspects of safeguarding your home Internet of Things (IoT) environment. We will guide you through recommended best practices to ensure the security of your IoT devices at home. We’ll explore the common risks homeowners face when using IoT devices and provide practical methods to mitigate those risks effectively.
Patti Powers and Julie Valentine, conducted a pre-recorded presentations for the IAFN National Conference entitled: What about Justice? Fostering Collaboration between Prosecutors and SANEs to Improve Criminal Case Outcomes
Through focus groups with students from three HBCUs, the BJA Advancing Service-oriented Policing through Inclusion, Relationship-building, & Engagement (ASPIRE) project identified barriers students experience to entering a career in policing. Speakers will discuss challenges police agencies should consider when designing recruitment efforts to attract a more diverse workforce. These include students’ safety concerns, general negative perceptions of police, perceived police corruption and unfair treatment of black and brown communities, and lack of diverse police role models.
Members of the ASPIRE team participated as part of a presentation/panel entitled “Who Will Lead? Identifying, Inspiring, and Supporting the Next Generation of Police Leaders.”
Members of the ASPIRE team attended the 2024 NOBLE conference
On July 31, 2024, at the American Indian Justice Conference in Albuquerque, New Mexico, IIR partnered with the American Parole Probation Association (APPA) to facilitate an in-person forum for juvenile probation officers, community supervision professionals, and other professionals in tribal communities. This forum provided an opportunity for an open exchange of information designed to gather insights about their work with school-age populations and discuss emerging trends related to school safety.
NW3C had staff Billy Rodgers provide a 75 minute block of live online instruction on "Cybercrime Fraud and the Use of Open Source Techniques." The presentation discusses how to identify victims of human trafficking as well as targets of investigations. Attendees were from all branches of the Pennsylvania Governmental departments under the umbrella of the Pennsylvania Department of Homeland Security.