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20240725-81128-15

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Virtual Course: During this reporting period progress was made on the development of the virtual Fundamentals of Task Force Operations training. Once BJA approved, each of the module storyboards were converted into videos and underwent several review phases.

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

20240725-72847-14

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: Reconsidering a Famous Crime with Modern Digital Evidence

20240128-162005-96

Submitted by Ms. Elizabeth … on

Advancing racial equity and responsiveness as Law Enforcement and Behavioral Health (LE-BH) teams respond to encounters with people living with mental health needs and/or substance use disorders continues to be challenging for communities.

20240125-132526-78

Submitted by Ms. Andrea and… on

Advancing racial equity and responsiveness as Law Enforcement and Behavioral Health (LE-BH) teams respond to encounters with people living with mental health needs and/or substance use disorders continues to be challenging for communities.

20230726-132710-25

Submitted by Dr. Umit Karabiyik on

These were two instructional blocks presented by NW3C attended by 252 persons. Both presentations were attended live. The presentations explained how ICAC investigators targeting sex crimes can use fast, flexible, adaptive, and attainable solutions to wearable device evidence in both indoor and outdoor child sex crime scenes.

20230726-131619-64

Submitted by Dr. Umit Karabiyik on

This was a one-hour keynote presentation by NW3C attended by 175 law enforcement agencies leaders as part of their annual meeting. The presentation was attended live. The content was specifically tailored to provide agency leaders and supervisory staff with practical ideas to address wearable device evidence while understanding the significance of Purdue’s research findings in crime scene investigations and prosecutions.

20230726-112147-21

Submitted by Dr. Umit Karabiyik on

National Cybercrime Conference, Norwood, MA, April 25-27, 2023. This was a one-hour keynote presentation by NW3C attended by 500 persons, followed by two further 75-minute presentations attended by a total of 287 person. All presentations were attended live and streamed online. The three presentations provided participants with fast, flexible, adaptive, and attainable solutions to wearable device evidence in both indoor and outdoor crime scenes.

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