Featured Insight PROMISING PRACTICES IN FORENSIC LAB INTELLIGENCE
A tremendous amount of criminal intelligence can be derived from evidence submitted to, and processed by, forensic laboratories. For this intelligence to be useful, both intelligence units and forensic labs must proactively collaborate to establish protocols and processes for sharing intelligence.
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Labor Trafficking Webinar
While investigating suspected instances of labor trafficking, investigators must consider a series of steps involved in building a successful labor trafficking case...
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Social Network Analysis Webinar
Social network analysis (SNA) can be a useful tool for criminal investigations and police community efforts to reduce violent crime. Understanding how data is compiled and structured...
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28 CFR Part 23 Online Training
Criminal intelligence information (CII) is an important component to a law enforcement agency’s function. However, to ensure the appropriate collection, inquiry, dissemination, review and purge...
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Promising Practices in Forensic Lab Intelligence
A tremendous amount of criminal intelligence can be derived from evidence submitted to, and processed by, forensic laboratories (labs). For this intelligence...
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Protecting Youth From Gangs on Social Media Webinar
The National Gang Center (NGC) conducted a webinar focusing on how gangs use social media to recruit and carry out illegal activity...
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Basic Principles of Crime Analysis Webinar
Before crime analysts can become effective within their agencies, they must first build an analytical foundation built on basic principles. This presentation assisted participants in establishing a solid base...
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