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Law and Society Week 2014 CLE OVER 19 HOURS OF CLE! _______________________ Tuesday February 25, 2014 ******************** Evolving Role of DNA in the Criminal Justice System (Main) (1.5 hours) 9:40 AM to 11:10 AM (S2-3). From The BTK Killer to Scott Peterson to the Supreme Court: The Evolving Role of DNA in the Criminal Justice System. Please join us for a conversation at the intersection of biology and the criminal justice system. DNA and its evolving role in criminal investigation and prosecution will make for a lively discussion. Panelists: Kristy Shuda McGuire, PhD, Mary Ann Wagner-Graham, PhD and David Freeman JD. Cyberintelligence – Why it Matters (Main) (1.5 hours) 2:40 PM – 4:10 PM (C2-28) Digital communication * Digital security skills & practices * Digital safety - The core focus is to help participants develop safe and secure use of technology along with understanding its potential impact. Responsibilities, rules and consequences are addressed for each topic as participants relate online citizenship with real world citizenship. Intellectual property * Privacy *Cyber harassment * Social issues on the web Co-sponsored and Presented by Bowman & Partners, LLP The Burglary: The Discovery of J. Edgar Hoover’s Secret FBI (Main) (1.0 hour) 6 PM to 7 PM (Great Hall - S2-19). Surveillance vs. Spying: When is Big Brother watching? In this session, participants will consider the historic break-in at the FBI office in Media, Pennsylvania in 1971, by a group of unlikely activists that made clear that J. Edgar Hoover had created, in violation of the U.S. Constitution, his own shadow Bureau of Investigation. Presented by Betty Medsger, Author The Burglary __________________________ Wednesday February 26, 2014 *********************** International Human Trafficking (NWRC) (1.0 hour) 11 AM to 12 PM (216). Human trafficking is considered one of the fastest growing criminal industries in the world. Where most people think that this activity does not impact them personally, different forms of forced labor have been uncovered throughout the US and abroad. This lecture will discuss the social implications and criminal aspects as well as the ways in which it is being combated in the US and abroad. Presented by Nicole Vadino, MA. Special Education and the Law: Advocating for Your Child (Main) (1.0 hour) 10:20 AM to 11:20 AM (C2-28). This session offers a look at the current law on special education and how it impacts parents, children and educational institutions. Experts in the field will address key developments and answer your questions. Presenters: Mary Falcone Montgomery, Ed.D, Joseph Montgomery, Esquire Cyberintelligence – Why it Matters (NWRC) (1.0 hour) 6 PM – 7 PM (216) Digital communication * Digital security skills & practices * Digital safety - The core focus is to help participants develop safe and secure use of technology along with understanding its potential impact. Responsibilities, rules and consequences are addressed for each topic as participants relate online citizenship with real world citizenship. Intellectual property * Privacy *Cyber harassment * Social issues on the web Co-sponsored and Presented by Bowman & Partners, LLP Anatomy of Fire Investigation (NERC) (3.0 hours) 6 PM to 9 PM (124). This session provides insight into nationally recognized scientific and practical techniques used by Fire Investigators in determining the origin and cause of fires. Presenter: Battalion Chief Ed Hojnicki, Wilmington, Delaware Fire Department. ________________________ Thursday February 27, 2014 ********************* Domestic Violence and Technology (Main) (1.5 hours) 9:40 AM to 11:10 AM (C2-28). Advances in technology have unfortunately resulted in new ways to stalk and harass particularly in domestic violence cases. The National Center for Victims of Crime (NCVC) has joined with the National Network to End Domestic Violence (NNEDV) to create SafetyNet to deal with emerging issues at the intersection of technology and stalking. This important and dynamic session is offered by experts from Washington, D.C. who present on this topic nationwide. Presenter: Erica L. Olsen, MSW, Technology Safety Expert, SafetyNet Legal Implications of Nursing (Main) (1.5 hours) 9:40 AM to 11:10 AM (S2-3). Paul Bechtel, Esq., a nationally renowned expert on law and medicine and a veteran of more than 300 jury trials, will discuss nursing and issues of legal liability in medicine. Mr. Bechtel is a retired partner of Marshall, Dennehey, Warner, Coleman & Goggin. Philadelphia CSI comes to NERC! (2.0 hours) 10 AM to 12 Noon PM (124). This popular session is offered for the first time at NERC! The Philadelphia Police Department’s Crime Scene Unit will explain its role in photographing and sketching crime scenes, as well as its method in the identification and processing of crime scene evidence. Actual and sometimes graphic crime scene photos will be shown. Grand Tech Auto Squad: A 21st Century Approach to the Auto Crime (West) (1.25 hours) 12 PM to 1:15 PM (TBD). This exciting presentation by the Auto Squad of the Major Crimes Unit of the Philadelphia Police will explain and demonstrate the latest technologies and techniques for investigating and solving auto thefts and insurance fraud. Presenter: Staff Inspector Jerrold Bates of the Specialized Investigations Bureau Cyberintelligence – Why it Matters (West) (1.0 hour) 2 PM – 3 PM (TBD) Digital communication * Digital security skills & practices * Digital safety - The core focus is to help participants develop safe and secure use of technology along with understanding its potential impact. Responsibilities, rules and consequences are addressed for each topic as participants relate online citizenship with real world citizenship. Intellectual property * Privacy *Cyber harassment * Social issues on the web Co-sponsored and Presented by Bowman & Partners, LLP Hospitality and the Law: Will You Be Served? (Main) (1.5 hours) 2:40 PM to 4:10 PM (P2-03). Join Howard Cannon, Author & CEO/Founder of Restaurant Expert Witness and Restaurant Operations Institute, Inc. as he discusses the intersection of legal issues and restaurant management in this lively session. Presenter: Howard Cannon Key Cases in Digital Forensics (NERC) (1.0 hour) 6 PM to 7 PM (124). Major criminal cases increasingly involve digital evidence. Bank robbers use GPS to plot their heists, murders research poison on the web and cell phone data shows criminal connections. Digital forensics expert Pam King, discusses key cases in this lively lecture. Cases discussed include the BTK Serial Killer who terrorized Witchita for thirty years, and Scott William Tyree who used the Internet to find his victims. This session will address how digital forensics helped to bring these perpetrators to justice. Presenter: Pamela King, Manager of Discovery and Forensic Infrastructure at LDiscovery Co-sponsored by Computer Forensics See the full schedule of events here: ccp.edu/about-us/centers-excellence/fox-rothschild-center-law-and-society/law-and-society-week
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