Thursday, May 27, 2010

NDAA Training Opportunity: Child Sex Exploitation

Please share this information with the prosecutors who handle these cases in your districts...

The National District Attorneys Association is presenting Safety Net: Multidisciplinary Investigation and Prosecution of Technology-Facilitated Child Sexual Exploitation, September 27-October 1, 2010, at Stonehill College in Easton, MA.

Safety Net addresses multiple areas within the investigation and prosecution of technology-facilitated child sexual exploitation, including online luring and soliciting, child pornography, forensic examination of the computer, pro-active and reactive investigation strategies, search and seizure issues, compliant victim scenarios and meeting untrue defenses.

Due to the intensive hands-on nature of the course, the number of teams accepted is limited. NDAA's National Center for Prosecution of Child Abuse (NCPCA) supports a multidisciplinary approach to technology-facilitated child sexual exploitation cases. Preference will be given to those who apply to attend as a multidisciplinary team (MDT). The ideal team consists of a law enforcement investigator or officer, a forensic examiner and a prosecutor.

All applicants must be affiliated with an Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force (ICAC) to be considered.

Applications must be received by Monday July 26, 2010. All notifications will be made via email. Please do not hesitate to contact Gabriela Manero, Staff Attorney with NDAA's NCPCA at gmanero@ndaa.org or 703.519.1643 with any questions regarding this course.

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