NCPTF to Host Annual International Training Conference for Investigating Human Trafficking and Child Exploitation Cases
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iStock.com/Professor25 FAYETTEVILLE, AR – May 10, 2021 – The National Child Protection Task Force (NCPTF), the premier nonprofit organization that assists law enforcement in time-sensitive, challenging human trafficking and child exploitation cases, today announced its 2021 International Training Conference will take place from June 21-25, 2021 to share tactics and the most up-to-date insights in solving challenging cases. NCPTF Annual International Training Conference is the premier training and community event for investigators from agencies of all sizes to learn investigation tactics from experts in legal strategy, open-source intelligence (OSINT), dark web, and other technologies necessary for the fight against human trafficking and child exploitation. “The conference creates a space for state, local, and federal law enforcement to collaborate, share tactics, tips, and tools within the community,” said Kevin Metcalf, NCPFT’s President. “It is an extremely impactful tool for furthering our community’s capabilities to solve time-sensitive cases involving missing and exploited children across the world.” Conference attendees will learn about areas of expertise needed to fight modern-day digitally-mediated crimes. It is the only place for investigators to hear from leading speakers across all sectors, with session topics including:
- Identifying and legally requesting records for mapping and analysis
- Conducting location-based investigations with no suspects
- Tracking cryptocurrency and leveraging OSINT tools and skills
- Non-profit innovations
- Survivors perspective