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PDF Documents:
National Institute of Justice Documents:
- Investigations Involving the Internet and Computer Networks
- Forensic Examination of Digital Evidence : A Guide for Law Enforcement
- Digital Evidence in the Courtroom : A Guide for Law Enforcement and Prosecutors
Case Submission
Sample forms and Language
Other Resources:
- Continuing Education Webcast: What every Law Enforcement Executive Should Know
- Search Resources and Other Resource sites
- Training Offered
- "Things to do near the NTRCFL
- Article - "Computers are like filing cabinets", Using Analogies to Explain Computer Forensics
- Texas Area Forensic Video Analysts Group Members
- Larry Compton’s Forensic Video Tools
- Forensic Video Worksheet
Brochures:
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Download and print a brochure for:
- Best Practices for the Collection of Videotape Evidence
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Additional Resources
Register here for Upcoming Training Classes!
New Documents for Law Enforcement from the NIJ!
Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act of 2006
This law became effective on July 27, 2006 and in part prohibits the defense or court from ordering the government or police to produce forensically obtained child pornography copies for the defense. They may view it, but the authorities can not be compelled to just hand it over. Go to the link above for the entire law, see section 504 of US Code, title 18, Section 3509.



