Training

This course is only open to U.S. state, local, tribal, and territorial law enforcement agencies, prosecutors, and judges. Course Description: Cybercrimes can and have been committed by organized criminal groups. This course introduces participants to the notion of cyber organized

This course is only open to U.S. state, local, tribal, and territorial law enforcement agencies, prosecutors, and judges. Course Description: Human beings are recruited, advertised, traded, bought, sold, and even rented on websites, chat rooms, social media platforms, online classified

This course is only open to U.S. state, local, tribal, and territorial law enforcement agencies, prosecutors, and judges. Course Description: Chat rooms, discussion forums, and VolP, instant messaging, and social media platforms have been used to facilitate cyber-enabled fraud, such

On November 14, the Center for Cybercrime Studies at John Jay College of Criminal Justice is offering a training on their Internet of Things database and how law enforcement can obtain access for investigative purposes. This training will focus on

The webinar is only open to U.S. state, local, tribal, and territorial law enforcement agencies, prosecutors, and judges. Webinar Description: Clearnet and darknet spaces are used to advertise, procure, sell, and transfer firearms and firearms-related knowledge and technology. This webinar

Course Description: Human beings are recruited, advertised, traded, bought, sold, and even rented on websites, chat rooms, social media platforms, online classified advertisement sites, and communication platforms. This course introduces participants to cyber-enabled human trafficking, particularly sex trafficking, the online platforms used to

The course is only open to U.S. state, local, tribal, and territorial law enforcement agencies, prosecutors, and judges. Course Description: Human beings are recruited, advertised, traded, bought, sold, and even rented on websites, chat rooms, social media platforms, online classified

This webinar introduces participants to cyber-enabled human trafficking, particularly sex trafficking, the online platforms used to facilitate cyber-enabled sex trafficking, and the methods traffickers use to lure and exploit trafficking victims.