Patrol Response to Internet Crime-Dixon

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Registrations are closed for this event
Date: Friday, October 13, 2017
Registration Deadline: Thursday, September 28, 2017
Time: 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Instructor Location:
Sauk Valley Community College Computer lab
173 IL Route 2 Room 2FO5
Dixon, IL
Instructor: Detective Rich Wistocki, Naperville Police Department

Members' Fee: $0
Sworn Non-Members' Fee: $0
Non-Members' Fee: $0
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This training will benefit police officers, probation officers, and prosecutors.

Instructional Goal: The decisions made by the first responder can either make or break a sometimes-sensitive internet/digital investigation. This class will address the patrol response which is crucial in the handling of complaints and investigations related to internet based crimes, i.e. Fraud, Sexting, Cyberbullying, Sex Predators, Stalking etc.

Instructional Objectives: Upon completion of the training exercises, participants will:

•    Obtain the basic overview of Craigslist, EBay, Facebook, Form Spring, Various email services, Google, YouTube and Match.com.
•    To search a live hard drive for evidence (pictures and videos).
•    How to detect if software based key logging software is attached to the computer.
•    Obtain crucial information in Internet/Computer Fraud Cases.
•    Understand how to obtain IP’s, screen names, email headers, Social Networks
•     user I.D. Banking information and Cell Phone data for the initial report.
•    Various laws concerning Internet Crime such as Computer Tampering, Stalking, Computer Fraud, Identity Theft, Harassment through Electronic Communication, Sexting, Indecent Solicitation of a Child, Sexual Exploitation of a Child and Child Pornography.
•    Overview of computer and cell phone forensics and when it is appropriate to seize these items from a victim or a suspect to be analyzed.
•    The differences in charging Harassment through Electronic Communication and Cyber-Stalking.
•    Procedures involved in obtaining a Stalking No Contact Civil Order of Protection.

Participants need to bring a Flash/Thumb Drive to download resource materials during class

REGISTRATION:

All registrations are received on the MTU#1 website  Find Registration instructions here

See the flyer for campus map and class location

THIS IS NOT A PUBLIC MEETING

The course will be conducted by Detective Rich Wistocki of the Naperville Police Department.  Rich has served as an Internet Crimes Investigator for over 20 years.  His program will benefit police officers, probation officers, and prosecutors.