Successful Prosecutions in Technology-Facilitated Crimes
February 13, 2025 - February 14, 2025
This is a two-day training focused on technology-facilitated crimes against children. Tailored for prosecutors, and investigators, this hands-on training covers victim grooming, digital investigations, child interviews, and prosecution strategies. Attendees will engage in practical exercises emphasizing the multidisciplinary team’s (MDT’s) crucial role in investigating, working with witnesses, and building a strong case for prosecution.
This training is for intended for teams of one prosecutor / one law enforcement from the same jurisdiction. Once you’ve registered, you will receive a confirmation email. This training is limited to 20 teams who will be accepted on a first come, first served basis, with preference for one team per jurisdiction. EACH TEAM MEMBER MUST INDIVIDUALLY REGISTER. Additional team members from the same jurisdiction will be considered if space is available. Registration closes on December 6 and by December 13 you will be notified if you are in the program or have been placed on the waitlist.
The program will be held in Staunton and lodging will be provided for attendees whose offices are more than twenty-five miles from the training venue. Meals will be provided or reimbursed at state per diem rate, but mileage to and from the program is not covered.
For more information, contact Nancy Oglesby at noglesby@wm.edu.