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Unless otherwise indicated, cancellations must be received by NEMRT 7 days prior to the beginning of a course in order to<br />

avoid being billed for that course. Exceptions will be noted where applicable.<br />

Developing and<br />

Managing Informants<br />

INV409R<br />

Nov. 7, 2011<br />

Glenwood Police Department<br />

08:00 AM to 04:00 PM<br />

Member Tuition: None<br />

Non-Member Tuition: $100.00<br />

Limit: 2 per Dept.<br />

Digital Evidence<br />

Processing<br />

INV094R<br />

Nov. 1, 2011<br />

<strong>Regional</strong> Computer Forensics<br />

Laboratory<br />

Jan. 31, 2012<br />

<strong>Regional</strong> Computer Forensics<br />

Laboratory<br />

08:30 AM to 04:30 PM<br />

Member Tuition: None<br />

Non-Member Tuition: None<br />

Limit: 2 per Dept.<br />

Winter 2011-12 In-Service <strong>Course</strong> Catalog<br />

This program, formerly entitled "Utilization of Informants and Undercover Operations,"<br />

focuses on cultivating and utilizing confidential informants and the techniques used to<br />

prepare them for use in police investigations.<br />

Topics to be addressed include:<br />

- Recognizing the necessity of confidential informants<br />

- Techniques for cultivating confidential informants<br />

- Determining the motivations of potential informants<br />

- Debriefing techniques<br />

- Administrative considerations<br />

- Proper uses of informants<br />

- Problem avoidance when using informants<br />

- Developing "cover stories" for confidential informants<br />

- Proper informant payment documentation<br />

- Avoiding "entrapment" issues when using informants<br />

- Preparing informants to testify in court when necessary<br />

This course will be taught by: Special Agent Timothy Eley, FBI (Retired).<br />

The goal of this program is to provide investigators with the skills necessary to collect and<br />

preserve digital evidence while effectively integrating it into a case. It provides the<br />

foundation for investigators to seize, collect, and handle digital evidence in any criminal<br />

case.<br />

This course is taught in a forensic laboratory devoted solely to the examination of digital<br />

evidence in support of criminal investigations. RCFL, the FBI Chicago Office's <strong>Regional</strong><br />

Computer Forensics Laboratory, specializes in cases involving terrorism, child pornography,<br />

crimes of violence, theft or destruction to intellectual property, internet crimes, and fraud.<br />

Attendees should have a working knowledge of computer use.<br />

This course replaces Collecting, Handling and Use of Digital Evidence (INV092R) and<br />

carries no prerequisites.<br />

This course will be taught by: Instructors with the <strong>Regional</strong> Computer Forensics Laboratory.<br />

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