Criminal Intelligence Coordinating Council's Five in Five No Images? Click here The Criminal Intelligence Coordinating Council’s (CICC) Five in 5 is a collection of resources that may be of interest to law enforcement and homeland security partners working to improve the nation’s ability to develop and share criminal intelligence. The Five in 5 highlights promising practices, case studies, and success stories and identifies products, reports, training, and toolkits to build, implement, and enhance a criminal intelligence capability. You are encouraged to share this e-mail with your association members, colleagues, department/organization personnel, and others, as appropriate. Please contact cicc@iir.com to submit a success story or resource for consideration in the CICC’s Five in 5. To view the Five in 5 archive, visit: https://it.ojp.gov/FiveIn5. WebinarDigital Evidence: Putting the Digital Pieces Together for a Judge and JuryThis no-cost webinar, hosted by the National White Collar Crime Center, will discuss the technology connection of most modern criminal cases and how law enforcement investigators can assist prosecutors as they put the pieces together for a judge and jury. This webinar will provide an overview of the various types of digital evidence in criminal investigations and concepts for explaining them to a judge and jury. Date: August 27, 2019 Time: 1:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m., ET Webinar Training for First Responder Diversion Programs The Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) leadership, in collaboration with the Comprehensive Opioid Abuse Program (COAP) team, invites you to attend this no-cost webinar regarding first responder diversion programs. Webinar Overview: First responder diversion programs for individuals with opioid use disorders are rapidly increasing around the country. These innovative programs play a critical role in linking individuals who are at risk for opioid overdose to community-based treatment services. While similar in nature to crisis intervention services offered by first responders, these diversion programs are placing responsibilities on staff members that may require new knowledge, skills, and abilities. This webinar will discuss the need for first responder training specific to diversion programs for individuals with opioid and substance use disorders. The webinar will discuss potential topics that could be included in diversion training and methods for providing it. Date: August 29, 2019 Time: 1:00 p.m., ET WebinarDigital and Multimedia ForensicsAlmost every criminal investigation involves more than one form of digital evidence. In some cases, multimedia analysts need to enhance audio/video/image evidence in order to identify the actors or clarify the context of the situation, all of which may involve repeatedly viewing or hearing heinous acts (e.g., homicide, child sex abuse, torture). The goal of this no-cost webinar, hosted by the Forensic Technology Center of Excellence, is to better understand the well-being of digital and multimedia forensic analysts exposed to evidence from different types of criminal cases. The key takeaway: Research shows that the day-to-day work of a multimedia forensic analyst has a significant effect on his or her mental health, and we need to identify successful interventions to alleviate burnout and poor psychological well-being. Date: August 28, 2019 Time: 1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m., ET Webinar The Role of School Resource Officers in School Safety and a Review of the Averted School Violence Database The Office of Safe and Supportive Schools, formerly known as the Office of Safe and Healthy Students within the U.S. Department of Education, and its Readiness and Emergency Management for Schools Technical Assistance Center will host a webinar to discuss the role of school resource officers in school safety and provide a review of the Averted School Violence Database. Date: Thursday, August 29, 2019 Time: 2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m., ET WebinarMastering Police Work This no-cost webinar, hosted by the Justice Clearinghouse, will offer key points from “The Ultimate Guide to Being a Great Police Officer: A Guide to Professional Policing.” Anyone on the law enforcement spectrum—from individuals interested in becoming police officers to those who train and lead officers—is invited to participate in the webinar. The discussion will focus on developing the skills needed to achieve success during training and throughout one’s career, including decision making and effective communication. The presenter will cover key patrol issues such as policing strategies, patrol techniques, enforcement issues, officer survival, and use of force. Further, the webinar will examine investigative techniques, dealing with juveniles, understanding intelligence, and report writing. Date: September 12, 2019 Time: 1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m., ET The mission of the CICC is to advocate for and support state, local, and tribal law enforcement and homeland security agencies and personnel in their efforts to develop and share criminal intelligence for the promotion of public safety and the security of our nation. This publication is funded in whole or in part through a grant from the Bureau of Justice Assistance, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice. Neither the U.S. Department of Justice nor any of its components operate, control, are responsible for, or necessarily endorse, this publication (including, without limitation, its content, technical infrastructure, and policies, and any services or tools provided). |