Law Enforcement Crystal Nordby Law Enforcement Crystal Nordby

When the Badge (and You) Aren't Shiny and New: Fortifying Officer Resilience

This workshop addresses cumulative stress, burnout, and compassion fatigue across a law enforcement career, with a focus on long-term resilience rather than short-term fixes. Participants gain practical tools to recognize early warning signs, protect their well-being, and sustain both professional effectiveness and personal health.

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Law Enforcement Crystal Nordby Law Enforcement Crystal Nordby

Child Maltreatment Investigations 101: The Basics

This foundational session covers best practices for investigating child abuse and neglect, from scene response through MDT coordination. Participants learn to recognize abuse indicators, gather and leverage evidence, and conduct trauma-informed interviews while effectively working with CACs and partner agencies.

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The Truth Won’t Set You Free: False Allegations and Child Abuse

This workshop examines the research showing that truly fabricated child maltreatment allegations are rare. Participants learn to distinguish fabricated claims from suggestive questioning and coerced recantations, and to avoid premature conclusions that undermine investigations.

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Law Enforcement Gary Weaver Law Enforcement Gary Weaver

UC Chat Techniques for Child Exploitation Cases

This specialized workshop equips investigators with the tactical, psychological, and legal foundations of undercover chat operations in online child exploitation cases. Participants learn to build credible digital personas, manage high-risk communications, secure admissions, and document evidence that supports apprehension and prosecution.

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Party of 4: A Table Talk Conversation with a Survivor, Psychologist, and Two Attorneys

This session examines how legal, medical, psychological, and survivor-centered perspectives intersect in child abuse cases and how effective MDT collaboration drives successful outcomes. Through cross-disciplinary discussion and case examples, participants learn to use medical evidence, expert testimony, and coordinated communication to support survivors and strengthen prosecution.

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The Sound of Surviving: A Survivor's Medical Journey After Sexual Trauma and a Psychologist's Perspective

This workshop explores how sexual trauma can impact the body long after abuse, often beyond conscious awareness. Through Melanie’s story and Dr. Saar’s clinical insight, participants examine the mind–body connection, non-linear healing, and the vital role of trauma-informed medical care in survivor recovery.

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The Sound of Surviving: One Survivor's Journey Through the Medical Aftermath of Trauma

This workshop uses survivor-advocate Melanie’s story to show how sexual trauma can manifest physically years later, including pelvic pain and dysfunction. Participants explore the non-linear nature of healing and the critical role of trauma-informed medical care in a survivor’s path to recovery.

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The Death of Emily Hampshire: An MDT’s Battle for Justice & the Community Struggle to Understand a Mother’s Actions

This case study examines the investigation and prosecution surrounding the death of 14-year-old Emily Hampshire, whose mother concealed her Type 1 diabetes, leading to fatal neglect. The session highlights how a coordinated MDT uncovered the truth and secured justice in a close-knit community.

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Prosecutors, Law Enforcement, All MDT Members Kathleen Nolan Prosecutors, Law Enforcement, All MDT Members Kathleen Nolan

Unexplained Injuries, Unexplained Bruising: The Complicated Case of Baby Owyn (Parts 1 and 2)

This two-part case study examines the investigation and prosecution of the fatal abuse of 7-week-old Baby Owyn. Participants explore MDT timeline-building, charging and pretrial decisions, and trial strategy for complex medical evidence, nonverbal victims, and accelerated jury trials.

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Prosecutors, Law Enforcement Kathleen Nolan Prosecutors, Law Enforcement Kathleen Nolan

Like Father, Like Son: CyberTips, Secret Cameras, and Spiritual Influences

This in-depth case study examines the investigation and prosecution of David J. VonBergen, spanning a NCMEC cybertip, dark web activity, hands-on abuse, reluctant disclosures, and complex evidentiary and legal issues. Presented by the investigative and prosecutorial team, the session explores digital evidence strategy, pretrial motions, sentencing, and the generational abuse tied to his father’s crimes.

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Normal to be Normal: Understanding Medical Evidence in Child Sexual Abuse Cases

This workshop focuses on presenting pediatric sexual assault exams—especially “normal” findings—as powerful corroboration in child sexual abuse trials. Participants learn to prepare and use medical experts to clearly explain anatomy, exam results, and penetration elements in ways juries understand.

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Prosecutors, Law Enforcement Kathleen Nolan Prosecutors, Law Enforcement Kathleen Nolan

Perfect Targets: From Custodial Abuse to Courtroom Justice for Victims in Care

Children in institutional custody or state care are acutely vulnerable to exploitation, creating complex investigative and trial challenges for MDTs. This workshop provides practical strategies for managing behavioral and ACE-related issues, limiting improper defense attacks through pretrial motions, and countering jury bias in these high-risk cases.

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Digital Harm, Human Impact: Achieving Trauma-Informed Justice in Technology-Facilitated Abuse Cases

Online exploitation creates layered trauma when abuse is compounded by digital evidence and ongoing harm. This workshop equips MDT professionals with trauma-informed strategies for ethical evidence handling, survivor-centered communication, and pursuing justice and recovery from investigation through long-term support.

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Successful Investigations from the Start: The Art of Minimal Facts Interviews

This training builds core skills for conducting minimal facts interviews that protect child safety while supporting effective investigations. Participants learn to recognize developmental and communication factors, identify polyvictimization, and respond to disclosures in ways that empower rather than endanger the child.

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The MDT That Believed: Achieving Justice in a Child Sexual Abuse Case with High Risk of Recantation

Children are more likely to disclose and less likely to recant when they have a safe adult—but that role sometimes falls to the MDT itself. Using a rural incest case study, this session examines how professionals can step into that role through coordinated advocacy, caregiver education, and strategies that reduce recantation and strengthen outcomes.

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MDT Fantasy League: Strengthening the Response to Child Abuse Investigations Through Strategic Collaboration

This training focuses on how CPS and law enforcement can strengthen child protection through clear communication, defined roles, and strategic collaboration. Participants gain practical strategies for navigating case barriers and maintaining effective MDT coordination—even when one agency closes its case—so safety and investigative goals remain aligned.

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