Nlets Webinars

Upcoming Webinars

David Chewiwie
02 / 27 / 2024

This webinar will provide a description of the NCMEC resources and services available to tribal law enforcement, families, and Native communities, for the prevention, preparation, and response to missing, abducted, [...]

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Kristi Naternicola
08 / 06 / 2024

This webinar will take attendees through a mock bank robbery case scenario from the initial report of the crime to final sentencing.  The webinar will demonstrate the value of using [...]

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Francis E. Bradley Sr.
01 / 23 / 2025

This webinar will focus on the fictional report of a missing child and subsequent investigation in Indian Country.  The session will demonstrate the need for collaboration between agencies and the [...]

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Recorded Webinars

Gay Wilson
Nathalie Pleau

An Offline Search (OLS) request is a tool that allows law enforcement to search CPIC information that cannot be obtained through a regular CPIC query. This tool can search current [...]

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Dion McArthur

Smartphone crimes are on the rise. Given the average prices of smartphones and the ability to convert these to cash, they are even being used as currency, especially for criminal [...]

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Amy Phelps

The National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB) receives 100,000+ questionable insurance claims annually, more than 70% of which are auto-related. These fraudulent insurance claims are worth $30 billion per year, and the monies lost [...]

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Tony Abate

Modern organizations contend with a range of challenges well beyond the core purpose to succeed in their primary mission. Overcoming technology hurdles can make all the difference. In this webinar, [...]

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Emily Spindler
Marcos Hernandez
Nichole North
Jared Kosina

Real Time Crime Centers (RTCCs) are public safety units that manage data and intelligence to proactively mitigate crime, investigate crime, and provide situational awareness in real-time. This webinar explores what [...]

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Gus Hitz

This webinar will provide an overview of the claim environment during a Catastrophe (CAT) and how unscrupulous claimants, vendors, and others can take advantage of a CAT situation.   Other [...]

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Steve Beltz

Crimes against people tend to be the priority for law enforcement, especially given the limited manpower available these days. However, it is critical for law enforcement agencies to recognize the [...]

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Sara Breckon
Matt Butler

Investigators are truly some of the most vital assets of the law enforcement profession. Their attention to detail, critical thinking, and methodologies make all the difference in solving crime. However, [...]

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TJ Nicholls
James J. Emerson

82% of cybersecurity breaches have a human element to it. Regardless of the firewall and cybersecurity technology implemented, if the workforce is not trained in spotting suspicious attempts, these measures will [...]

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Deborah Johnson

This is the second installment of Deborah Johnson’s webinar series on courtroom testimonies for expert witnesses. The first session looked into preparing for the trial – the importance of soft [...]

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Deborah Johnson

It’s not what you know but how well you’re able to communicate it. This is especially true in depositions and the court setting during testimonies. For individuals who [...]

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Jed Stone
Jill Battley
Eldon D. Amoroso
Bonnie Locke
Patrick Doyle

With the war in Europe, COVID resurging, global crime, and cyber threats, among others, the pressure between states, territories, and geographies of the world is increasing. In this era, we [...]

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Jennifer Viets
Matt Butler

Nlets is a truly beneficial resource that may be utilized by law enforcement professionals to aid in the investigative procedure. Unfortunately, not every agency is familiar with the ways that [...]

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Cris Marquardt
Rebecca David
Paul Musack
Tony Abate
Dion McArthur

Learn about Nova, the Nlets Secure Cloud Platform, and how it can be leveraged by your agency or organization for standalone services as well as connected services that utilize the [...]

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Katherine Escobar
Michael Phillips
Paul Wormeli
Kate Silhol

Information is being shared between individuals and organizations constantly and instances when what is being shared won’t be as seamless as possible is inevitable. Resolving information sharing issues can [...]

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Patrick Doyle
Robert Turner

Our every move now has some form of digital footprint – be it an image, video, or geolocation. The existence of digital evidence can make law enforcement work easier. It’s [...]

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Celia Besore
Carmen Van Voorhis
Jay Hauhn
Bob Finney III

The ASAP (Automated Secure Alarm Protocol) to PSAP (Public Safety Answering Point) service provides unprecedented efficiencies for public safety agencies by automating the creation of calls-for-service, effectively saving minutes spent [...]

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Laura Joyner
Angela Aufmuth

Law enforcement is inundated with shortages of resources and an overwhelmed workforce. Couple that with talks of reform and defunding, the profession is bending over backward to meet the demands [...]

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Catherine A. Miller
David "Ship" Shipley

Bad guys know no jurisdictional boundaries. They’ll commit crimes in one city, state, or even country and then perpetrate more in another. While the value of collaboration and information-sharing [...]

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Michael “Vince” Kersey
James Reed

Collaboration and information-sharing are key to any effective law enforcement effort. And there is no greater testament to this than the El Paso Intelligence Center (EPIC). EPIC is one of, [...]

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Articles

Webinar presenter Dion McArthur answered a number of your questions after his presentation,  The National Mobile Property Registry. Here are just a few of his responses.   Audience Question: Does [...]

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Webinar presenter Amy Phelps answered a number of your questions after her webinar, Investigating Staged Accidents. Here are just a few of her responses.   Audience Question: As a private [...]

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Webinar Presenters Marcos Hernandez, Jared Kosina, Nichole North, and Emily Spindler, answered a number of your questions after their presentation, What is a Real Time Crime Center and How Do [...]

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Webinar presenter Gus Hitz answered a number of your questions after his presentation, Investigating Catastrophe Fraud Cases. Here are just a few of his responses.   Audience Question: Amy wants [...]

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Webinar presenter Steve Beltz answered a number of your questions after his presentation, Investigating Vehicle Theft and Car Jacking. Here are just a few of his responses.   Audience Question: [...]

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We really liked this comment that Deborah Johnson made during her webinar, "Preparing for Trial: Lessons for Courtroom Testimony." "Jurors need to know you, like you, and trust you... only [...]

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Deborah Johnson shared so many great tips and reminders during her two-part webinar series, "When Things Get Tough: Lessons for Courtroom Testimony." "If you want your words to be powerful, [...]

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Webinar presenters Sara Breckon and Matt Butler answered a number of your questions after their presentation, Are You Missing Critical Data that Could Help Your Investigations?  Here are just a [...]

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Webinar presenters TJ Nicholls and Jim Emerson answered a number of your questions after their presentation, Don't Get Hacked! How to Build a Security Awareness Program for Your Agency. Here [...]

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Webinar presenter Deborah Johnson answered a number of your questions after her presentation When Things Get Tough: Lessons for Courtroom Testimony. Here are just a few of her responses.   [...]

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Webinar presenters Jed Stone, Jill Battley, Eldon Amoroso, Bonnie Locke, and Patrick Doyle answered a number of your questions after their presentation, Improving Police Information Sharing on a Global Scale. [...]

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Webinar presenters Jennifer Viets and Matt Butler answered a number of your questions after their presentation, Investigations Made Easier with Nlets. Here are just a few of their responses.   [...]

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Webinar presenters Katherine Escobar, Michael Phillips, Paul Wormeli, and Kate Silhol answered a number of your questions after their presentation, Empowering Information Sharing: The Rise of NIEM. Here are just [...]

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Webinar presenters Robert Turner and Patrick Doyle answered a number of your questions after their presentation, The Law Enforcement Digital Evidence Lifecycle: From Intake to Expungement. Here are just a [...]

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Webinar presenters Celia Besore, Carmen Van Voorhis, Jay Hauhn, and Bob Finney answered a number of your questions after their presentation, Alarm Calls for Service: Increasing Accuracy, Efficiency, and Reliability.  [...]

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Webinar presenters Laura Joyner and Angela Aufmuth answered a number of your questions after their presentation, Operation Find Our Kids: Coordinated Efforts to Find Missing Children. Here are just a [...]

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Webinar presenters David Shipley and Catherine Miller answered a number of your questions after their presentation, Don't Do Data Sharing Alone and Don't Do It Half Way. Here are just [...]

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Webinar presenters Vince Kersey and Jim Reed answered a number of your questions after their presentation, The El Paso Intelligence Center: All Threats, All Crimes Support for All Law Enforcement.  [...]

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