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Computer Training

CJI’s Computer Training courses are designed to assist law enforcement officers and digital evidence examiners on techniques in recognizing potential sources of electronic evidence and to safely and methodically preserve and collect items of evidentiary value.  Technology evidence topics will be delivered utilizing a blended learning approach that incorporates instructor-led classroom lecture in conjunction with hands-on computer applications.

Eligible participants for these classes include sworn law enforcement officers and digital evidence examiners employed by a law enforcement agency.

For more information about the Forensic Sciences and Computer Training Division, contact Kimberly Hendricks Jones: (501) 570-8041 or [email protected].

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May 19, 2025

Investigations Using the Internet of Things (IoT)

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