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Heather Mahalik is a highly experienced professional in the field of digital forensics, currently serving as the Senior Director of Digital Intelligence at Cellebrite. With over 20 years of expertise in handling high-stress and high-profile cases, she has made significant contributions to the investigation and resolution of diverse criminal activities, ranging from child exploitation to the examination of digital media associated with Osama Bin Laden. Heather’s extensive background includes collaborating with law enforcement agencies, eDiscovery firms, and the federal government to extract and decode critical artifacts crucial to solving complex investigations worldwide. She is renowned as a co-author of the bestselling book “Practical Mobile Forensics,” published by Packt Publishing, and holds key roles at the SANS Institute, serving as the DFIR Curriculum Lead, Faculty Fellow Instructor, and co-author for FOR585: Smartphone Forensic Analysis In-Depth.
#Heather Mahalik#Cellebrite#Practical Mobile Forensics#SANS Institute#digital forensics#investigation#law enforcement agencies
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AITX’s RAD Makes History with First Robotic Dog Deployed to Taylor Police Department
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AITX’s RAD Makes History with First Robotic Dog Deployed to Taylor Police Department
Artificial Intelligence Technology Solutions, Inc. RADDOG LE Users in a New Era of Community Policing Detroit, Michigan, March 20, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Robotic Assistance Devices, Inc. (RAD), a subsidiary of Artificial Intelligence Technology Solutions, Inc., (the “Company”) (OTCPK:AITX), today announced that it has delivered a RADDOG LE to the Taylor, Michigan Police Department. The […]
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#AITX#Artificial Intelligence Technology Solutions#inc.#Law enforcement#law enforcement agencies#police department#RAD solutions#RADDOG LE#robotic solutions#Steve Reinharz#Dog News
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The California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) is calling on the public to help reduce DUIs in support of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s (NHTSA’s) Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over campaign by being responsible and never driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs. For complete news visit svvoice.com.
#California Department#Alcoholic Beverage Control#National Highway Traffic Safety#Law enforcement agencies#svvoice#news#latest news
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Forensic Psychology and Crime Investigations: Can Forensic Psychologists Go to Crime Scenes?
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INTRODUCTION: Forensic psychology is a unique field that blends principles from psychology and law to assist in criminal investigations. A question that often arises is whether forensic psychologists can go to crime scenes. In this blog post, we will explore the role of forensic psychologists in crime investigations and discuss whether they can go to crime scenes.
The Multifaceted Role of Forensic Psychologists in Crime Investigations
Forensic psychologists are experts in human behavior and the criminal personality. They have a multifaceted role in criminal investigations that can include conducting psychological assessments, providing expert testimony, and consulting with law enforcement agencies. However, forensic psychologists are not typically involved in the initial response to a crime scene. Their involvement usually occurs at a later stage of the investigation.
The Role of Forensic Psychologists at Crime Scenes
When forensic psychologists do go to crime scenes, their role is usually to provide a psychological perspective on the behavior of the individuals involved in the crime. They look for clues about the mental state of the perpetrator, such as evidence of premeditation or signs of a psychotic episode. They also analyze the behavior of witnesses or victims, looking for signs of trauma or other psychological effects of the crime.
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While it's not always necessary for forensic psychologists to go to crime scenes, their expertise in psychology and human behavior can be invaluable in helping investigators understand the complex psychological factors that may have played a role in a crime. The decision to involve a forensic psychologist in a criminal investigation and have them go to the crime scene depends on the investigation's specific needs and the forensic psychologist's role in that investigation. If you're interested in the field of forensic psychology and its role in crime investigations, be sure to like this blog post and share it with your friends. And when they dusted my mind for your fingerprints, they found yours. - Shannon L. Alder.
#Forensic Psychology#Crime Investigations#Forensic Psychologists#Crime Scenes#Human Behavior#Criminal Personality#Psychological Assessments#Expert Testimony#Law Enforcement Agencies#Eyewitness Testimony.
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Memphis police officer injured, suspect killed in shooting
Memphis police officer injured, suspect killed in shooting
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — A Memphis police officer was shot and a suspect was killed Monday evening, according to the Memphis Police Department. The department said in a tweet that the officer was struck multiple times at 9:15 p.m. in the neighborhood of Oakhaven, just north of the Tennessee-Mississippi border. The officer was transported to a hospital in critical condition. The suspect, who fired…
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#Crime#General news#Government and politics#Law enforcement agencies#Memphis#north america#Police#Shootings#Tennessee#united states#Violent crime
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We as a fandom need to talk more about how feral Fukuzawa is as a character. “Local swordsman gets away with being a mass murdering assassin and only quits because he’s starting to enjoy killing people”
Is this the same Fukuzawa we are talking about?? The one who talks to cats???
“The ada operates at dawn” yeah no shit dawg have you seen their president 😭
#also HE GOT AWAY WITH IT AND IS RUNNING A LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY#did this even happen or am i going crazy#how are we just. not bringing this up? ever??#bsd#bungou stray dogs spoilers#bsd spoilers#bungou stray dogs#fukuzawa yukichi bsd#bsd fukuzawa#untold origins of the armed detective agency#bsd light novel#armed detective agency
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I'm just curious...
If yes: what media/characters specifically? I find this so interesting!
If not: have you ever considered a career choice based on a form of media you enjoy, but ended up not doing it?
#i changed majors to pursue history/archiving instead of interior design partially because of national treasure#and also a show called “who do you think you are”#but mostly national treasure#i always loved those movies so much and thought being an archivist sounded cool#no matter how many people told me it was a hard field to get into by golly i did it#and now i'm an archivist and i get to handle all sorts of cool stuff#i love my job#i also think in another life it would have been cool to work as a federal agent or something#i suppose i could still work for a federal law enforcement agency as an archivist if i wanted to#anyway i'm curious!!#tumblr polls#poll#career#fandom#fandom life
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the day that network & studio execs finally get over their relentless obsession with cop shows and pre-existing ip and pre-existing ip in the form of cop shows will the day i finally know peace.
every goddamn show is "based on the novel" "based on the 1993 series" "based on this app where you throw hats at a potato" "the seventeenth spin-off set in the world of ncis" like please i'm begging you to just pick up one of the zillion new ideas that writers have been bringing you. there are so many incredible original pilots and series concepts being written every goddamn day and the people in charge of the money in this town are just like..... hmmmmm but instead could it be about an undercover cop who once had a run in with the team on law and order: toronto, and he has to solve a case based on this true crime novel i picked up at an airport last month?
#between this and my earlier post can you tell i've been scrolling through lists of shows currently in production?#it genuinely makes me so mad#seeing how much creativity there is at the ground level here#even just within the fairly limited network of aspiring tv writers i have#and then looking at what is being produced and seeing nothing but 500 different iterations of law enforcement agency: city division#anyway the only pre-existing ip allowed to be produced in the next five years is supernatural season 16+ and a movie#''but cass that's hypocritical'' hm i don't care#i'm the one ranting here so i'm making that the single rule#cass says things
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this poor kid seems tragically misinformed about what the cia does
#detective conan#dcmk#zack's random nonsense#granted aoyama sensei also doesn't seem to be super clear on it#they're an intelligence agency not law enforcement
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US Immigration and Customs Laws encompass a complex framework governing the movement of people and goods across the United States' borders. These laws are designed to regulate immigration, prevent illegal entry, ensure national security, and facilitate lawful trade and travel. They cover a wide range of topics, including visa requirements, border security measures, customs duties, import/export regulations, and enforcement mechanisms. Compliance with these laws is crucial for maintaining legal status, preventing unauthorized entry, and upholding the nation's safety and security. Various government agencies, such as the Department of Homeland Security, Customs and Border Protection, and Immigration and Customs Enforcement, oversee the enforcement and administration of these laws.
#US immigration laws#Customs regulations USA#Immigration policy United States#Border security regulations#Visa requirements America#Customs duties and tariffs#US immigration enforcement#Legal entry to the US#Immigration and customs compliance#Visa application process#US border control measures#Immigration legislation updates#Customs clearance procedures#Homeland security regulations#Immigration and customs agencies
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Man I would love to get a couple Anarkys in a room and ask them about the ethical implications of the Green Lantern Corps.
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boy who daydreams about smuggling black powder and guns into aotearoa via boat
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i don’t trust ppl who deal on lex just bc it’s terrible opsec
#like i do not think any law enforcement agency cares given that weed will be fully legal in july#but it’s the principle
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Officers to receive Congressional Gold Medals for Jan. 6
Officers to receive Congressional Gold Medals for Jan. 6
WASHINGTON — Top House and Senate leaders will present law enforcement officers who defended the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021 with Congressional Gold Medals on Tuesday, awarding them Congress’s highest honor nearly two years after they fought with former President Donald Trump’s supporters in a brutal and bloody attack. To recognize the hundreds of officers who were at the Capitol on Jan. 6, the…
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#2021 United States Capitol riot#Charles Schumer#General news#Government and politics#Law enforcement agencies#Legislation#Legislature#Mitch McConnell#Nancy#Police#Political and civil unrest#riots#Robert Frost#Steve Gleason#Winston Churchill
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THE USE OF POLICE INTELLIGENCE IN DRUG TRAFFICKING CASES
THE USE OF POLICE INTELLIGENCE IN DRUG TRAFFICKING CASES: A COMPARATIVE STUDY 1.1 Introduction Drug trafficking remains a significant global issue, posing threats to public safety, economic stability, and national security. Law enforcement agencies rely heavily on intelligence gathering to combat drug trafficking organizations (DTOs). Police intelligence plays a critical role in identifying…
#Case Studies#Comparative Study#Criminal Networks#data analysis#Drug enforcement agencies#Drug Policy#Drug Trafficking#Global perspectives#intelligence gathering#Intelligence sharing#Interagency cooperation#Investigative techniques#Law Enforcement#Operational strategies#Police Intelligence#THE USE OF POLICE INTELLIGENCE IN DRUG TRAFFICKING CASES: A COMPARATIVE STUDY
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