Internet Crimes Against Children: Free NJC Webcast Series
Under a grant from the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, The National Center for Justice and the Rule of Law and The National Judicial College are presenting an Internet Crimes Against Children Webcast Series. The webcasts are free, and are for judges only. All are scheduled for 1:00 to 2:15 p.m. Mountain Time.
To register for the webcasts, judges simply need to click on the web address (URL) below, find the course(s) they are interested in from NJC’s list (easiest to find by date), click on the course, click register and enter the required information. Please contact the registrar’s office at (800) 255-8343 to resolve any difficulties in registering for the webcasts.
Overview of Crimes Involving Child Pornography – September 8, 2011
Professor Thomas K. Clancy, Director, NCJRL
This webinar previews the Child Pornography course on Oct 17-18, and provides an overview of crimes, including production, distribution, possession, viewing, and pandering.
Register here: http://tinyurl.com/ICAC-2011
Overview of Technology-Facilitated Crimes Against Children – October 27, 2011
Priscilla Grantham, Esq., Senior Research Counsel, NCJRL
This webinar offers a broad overview of the way predators use technology to exploit children and examines the societal responses to that exploitation.
Register here: http://tinyurl.com/ICAC-2011
Juveniles as Offenders – November 16, 2011
Priscilla Grantham, Esq., Senior Research Counsel, NCJRL
This webinar offers a broad overview of how juveniles are self-exploiting and exploiting others using technology and examines the societal responses to that exploitation.
Register here: http://tinyurl.com/ICAC-2011
Recent Developments in Searches and Seizures of Digital Evidence – December 7, 2011
Professor Thomas K. Clancy, Director, NCJRL
This webinar examines current trends in the courts on search and seizure of digital evidence, including the Jones case, a U.S. Supreme Court case, addressing whether police can attach a GPS tracking device to a suspect’s vehicle without obtaining a search warrant.
Register here: http://tinyurl.com/ICAC-2011
