Csi & Tecnology Symposium at Norwich University April 22-23

Past event
Apr 22, 5 PM to 4 PM, Apr 23, 2014

Norwich University will host its seventh annual CSI Symposium, “CSI & Technology,” Tuesday and Wednesday, April 22 (5-7 pm) and April 23 (9 am - 4 pm). Experts in the field of crime scene investigation and technology will revisit the homicide case of Amy St. Laurent, who disappeared in Portland, Maine, in 2001. Presenters will also discuss using social media, crash reconstruction and information-sharing tools available today. Hosted by the College of Liberal Arts and Board of Fellows. All events are free and open to the public and take place in Dole Auditorium.

Tuesday, April 22
5 – 5:20 pm Robert B. Appleton ’92 (New York State Police)
CSI Overview
5:30 – 7 pm Gerard “Biff” Brady (Cumberland County Sheriff’s Department, Maine)
Joseph Loughlin (Portland Police, Maine, Ret.)
Technology Used in the Amy St. Laurent Homicide Case

Wednesday, April 23
9 – 9:50 am Scott Mills (Toronto Police)
Social Media for Success and Safety
10 – 10:50 am Gary Margolis (Margolis Healy/Campus Sentinel)
Using Social Media for Assessing School Violence
11 – 11:50 am Daniel S. Bates (New York State Police)
Advanced Crash Reconstruction Innovation
12 – 12:50 pm Lunch break
1 – 1:50 pm Mike D’Agostino (DataDot Technology)
Using Technology for Crime Prevention
2 – 2:50 pm Peter J. Kozel (New York State Police)
Mobile Device Investigations
3 – 3:50 pm Charles “Chuck” F. Nettleship IV ’85, M’03 (Triquetra Technologies)
Knowledge Management and Information Sharing:
Progress in U.S. Interagency and International Collaboration

For more information, please contact the event coordinators:
• Isabel Weinger Nielsen, inielsen@norwich.edu, 802.485.2455
• Professor Penny Shtull, pshtull@norwich.edu, 802.485.2373

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