
Practical Strategies for Prosecuting CSAM Cases (On-Demand)
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On-Demand: Practical Strategies for Prosecuting CSAM Cases
90-minute Webinar
Are you an ICAC prosecutor or are you handling child exploitation cases?
This practical presentation is designed for prosecutors and multidisciplinary team members involved in prosecuting or handling child exploitation cases. Participants will gain the knowledge and skills to effectively prepare and present CSAM cases in court.
From organizing your case and evidence for trial, preparing witnesses to testify, working with law enforcement/expert witnesses, to using technology in the courtroom, making a clean record, and working with a victim—this presentation covers all the bases. In cases involving a live victim, we will discuss trauma-centered considerations while pursuing justice for the victim.
Key Topics Covered:
- Case Preparation and Organization
- Courtroom Considerations
- Evidence Presentation
- When You have a Live Victim
- The Appellate Record
- After Trial Considerations
- Generative AI CSAM
Who Should Attend: This webinar is ideal for prosecutors, investigators, victim advocates and other multidisciplinary team members involved in child exploitation cases or those interested in expanding their expertise in this area.
Eligibility:
NDAA’s mission is to serve and support prosecutors and their staff. In consideration of this commitment, NDAA requires that all those in attendance of our programs currently work in or work closely with prosecution: NDAA invites prosecutors, investigators, victim advocates, witness coordinators and paralegals in local, state, tribal, federal and military government attorneys’ offices, as well as law enforcement and other members of the multidisciplinary team.
If you are not sure about your eligibility, please contact training@ndaajustice.org
Tuition:
Member: $100
Non-member: $125
Questions?
Please contact training@ndaajustice.org.
This course was originally recorded on February 20, 2025
This course is approved for 1.5 credit hours in Illinois, Tennessee, Texas, Pennsylvania and Virginia. This course is pending credit in Kansas, Mississippi, North Carolina, and Ohio. All other attorneys seeking self-study CLE credit should contact their state bar for more information. General questions or additional information regarding CLE credit can be directed to cle@ndaajustice.org.
Members are responsible for ensuring their state accepts self-applications for self-study CLE credits.
You will be asked to complete and pass a quiz prior to receiving the CLE Uniform Certificate of Attendance. We will save the results if state bar associations need proof of participation.
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