This annotated bibliography provides a sampling of resources, research, and tools available to criminal justice professionals and service providers responding to sex trafficking crimes. The resources included cover agencies and organizations, health care, investigation and response, legal concerns, suggested videos, and victim experiences.
#GUILTY: Identifying, Preserving, and Presenting Digital Evidence
Unfortunately, as technology becomes more integral to our lives, offenders increasingly misuse technology to facilitate crimes against women, and as a means to assert power and control in the course of an intimate partner relationship. This webinar demonstrates how cyber investigations can be used to reveal evidence of criminal activity, as well as evidence of the power and control dynamics of an abusive relationship. The presenter discusses theories of admission, rules of evidence, and case law using “real life” examples to demonstrate how to properly authenticate and introduce digital evidence in civil and criminal proceedings.
This webinar recording should qualify prosecutors for 1 hour of continuing legal education (CLE) credits. Prosecutors are encouraged to contact their state bar association in reference to application requirements and related fees.