• Level 1: Forensic Video Analysis & The Law

    Arden Hills 4800 Hamline Ave, Arden Hills, MN, United States

    The increased use of digital video systems by the general public has made digital multimedia evidence (DME) a significant and integral part of modern criminal and civil investigations. Since there is no standard video recording system in use, the need for trained individuals who know how to properly recover this type of evidence has increased. Properly acquiring DME is crucial, as all other processes or use of the video is impacted by accuracy of the recovery. This course introduces and provides a fundamental understanding of DME, introduces the types of systems likely to be encountered, discusses legal issues related to DME, and focuses on the proper recovery of DME.

  • Forensic Audio Fundamentals

    Columbus (OH) Police Training Facility 1000 N. Hague Ave., Columbus, OH, United States

    Students will learn how to improve audio recording issues with currently available software tools, including an in depth review of the iZotope RX software features and processes.  Attendees will also receive information on forensic audio reference resources.

  • Forensic Audio Advanced

    Columbus (OH) Police Training Facility 1000 N. Hague Ave., Columbus, OH, United States

    Students will learn how to improve audio recording issues with currently available software tools, including an in depth review of the iZotope RX software features and processes.  Attendees will also receive information on forensic audio reference resources.

  • Forensic Audio Fundamentals

    Leicestershire Police HQ

    Students will learn how to improve audio recording issues with currently available software tools, including an in depth review of the iZotope RX software features and processes.  Attendees will also receive information on forensic audio reference resources.

  • Forensic Audio Advanced

    Leicestershire Police HQ

    Students will learn how to improve audio recording issues with currently available software tools, including an in depth review of the iZotope RX software features and processes.  Attendees will also receive information on forensic audio reference resources.

  • Level 2: Digital Multimedia Evidence Processing

    West Yorkshire Police Leeds District Headquarters, Elland Road, West Yorkshire, Leeds, United Kingdom

    The public expectation today is that if a crime occurs, there will be video/audio of the incident. There is a significant, specific skill set that investigators need to properly handle and process the digital multimedia evidence that gets collected. If the DME is not handled and processed carefully, according to best practices, the video/audio might not be interpreted accurately. This course exposes students to more advanced theory and hands-on techniques that conform to the Best Practices for the Acquisition and Processing of Digital Multimedia Evidence (DME).