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This Week in School and Campus Safety
Good morning,
This Weekly Update by the Illinois School and Campus Safety Program links to the Illinois Attorney General's Office Online Safe Online Smart webpage and resources, and promotes the upcoming classes on Preventing Targeted Violence Through Leakage and Cyber Investigations and Campus Threat Assessment & Management.
Thank you for your interest in school and campus safety. However, if you wish to no longer receive our emails, let me know and I will remove you from our contacts list.
Respectfully,
Laura Black
le-black@wiu.edu
Program Coordinator
Illinois School and Campus Safety Program
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Illinois Attorney General's Office Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force - Online Safe Online Smart
The Illinois Attorney General's Office Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force Online Safe Online Smart webpage features resources for kids & teens, parents, and educators. The webpage also links to scheduled webinars, and provides information on requesting digital safety presentations, including presentations for students that "promote privacy and safe use of technology, sites, apps and video games, as well as encourage empathy, and support critical thinking and effective problem-solving."
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Four Spots Left in Upcoming Campus Threat Assessment and Management Class in Edwardsville
There are four spots still available in the May 11 & 12th session of Campus Threat Assessment and Management being held in Ewardsville, IL. This two-day workshop for institutions of higher education and law enforcement featuring Gene Deisinger, Ph.D will help participants to better understand the dynamics of targeted violence and to develop and enhance strategies for early identification, assessment, and intervention with concerning situations. For more information and to register, click here.
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There's Still Time to Register! Preventing Targeted Violence Through Leakage and Cyber Investigations in Normal May 18-19th
There's still time to register for the Preventing Targeted Violence Through Leakage and Cyber Investigations class May 18-19th in Normal, IL. Class objectives include:
• Why it is important NOT to disregard information given to LEO or school officials.
• What the term "Leakage" means and how we can interpret the information.
• Learn free and open source online investigative tools into social networks and App generated phone numbers.
• Learn to identify and collect cyber evidence to identify suspects.
• Learn the three-step process in investigating internet crimes.
• Learn the importance of Preservation, Exigent Circumstances, and Search Warrants.
• Learn how to obtain IP's, screen names, screen captures, and email headers.
• State laws: Terrorist Threat, Falsely Making a Terrorist Threat, Swatting, and Causing a Catastrophe.
• Suspect search warrant, arrest, interrogation, and mental health evaluation.
• Examine a successful cyber-crime case study investigation from start to finish.
Please note: attendees will need to bring either a PC laptop or a MacBook to the class. Chromebooks, tablets, and IPads will not work.
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Upcoming Session of Campus Threat Assessment and Management May 31st-June 1st in Charleston
The Illinois School and Campus Safety Program is pleased to announce the class Campus Threat Assessment and Management will be held May 31st-June 1st, 2023, in Charleston, IL. This two-day workshop for institutions of higher education featuring Gene Deisinger, Ph.D will help participants to better understand the dynamics of targeted violence and to develop and enhance strategies for early identification, assessment, and intervention with concerning situations. For more information and to register, click here.
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Upcoming Sessions of Preventing Targeted Violence Through Leakage
and Cyber Investigations in Edwardsville and Moline
The Illinois School and Campus Safety Program is pleased to announce three additional sessions of the Preventing Targeted Violence Through Leakage and Cyber Investigations class including:
This class includes:
• Why it is important NOT to disregard information given to LEO or school officials.
• What the term "Leakage" means and how we can interpret the information.
• Learn free and open source online investigative tools into social networks and App generated phone numbers.
• Learn to identify and collect cyber evidence to identify suspects.
• Learn the three-step process in investigating internet crimes.
• Learn the importance of Preservation, Exigent Circumstances, and Search Warrants.
• Learn how to obtain IP's, screen names, screen captures, and email headers.
• State laws: Terrorist Threat, Falsely Making a Terrorist Threat, Swatting, and Causing a Catastrophe.
• Suspect search warrant, arrest, interrogation, and mental health evaluation.
• Examine a successful cyber-crime case study investigation from start to finish.
Please note: attendees will need to bring either a PC laptop or a MacBook to the class. Chromebooks, tablets, and IPads will not work.
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Upcoming Session of Campus Threat Assessment and Management July 11th-12th in Chicago Heights
The Illinois School and Campus Safety Program is pleased to announce the class Campus Threat Assessment and Management will be held July 11-12, 2023, in Chicago Heights, IL. This two-day workshop for institutions of higher education featuring Gene Deisinger, Ph.D will help participants to better understand the dynamics of targeted violence and to develop and enhance strategies for early identification, assessment, and intervention with concerning situations. For more information and to register, click here.
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Illinois School and Campus Safety Program www.ilschoolsafety.org
schoolsafety@iletsbei.com
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