Via press release from the IJIS Institute:
Over the past several years, our society has seen an influx of advanced technology solutions that have made available a tsunami of structured and unstructured data about our lives, our public safety, and our disputes. As a result, law enforcement, prosecutors, defense counsels, the private bar, and the courts are all faced with an abundant amount of data (both relevant and irrelevant) for investigations, discovery, and court cases. The collection of this data ultimately requires a great deal of time and effort by public safety and criminal justice practitioners globally. How should our law enforcement and court communities adapt to this increased demand for the collection, vetting, management, and sharing of digital evidence?
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Join the IJIS Institute on Tuesday, November 16th to hear from IJIS member companies about innovative solutions that help ease the anxiety of the unprecedented demand for digital evidence. The ideas will be numerous, and the discussion will be dynamic.
Who should attend?
- Court practitioners seeking to transform and/or enhance their experiences with software solutions;
- Industry application providers that deliver products/services to the court's domain; and,
- Partner liaisons, justice partners, and practitioners seeking to contribute to the discussion in order to effectively participate in and/or improve the justice process
Where: Virtual
When: Tuesday, November 16th
Registration: Free!
Additional information with a link to the free of charge registration page is available at: https://www.ijis.org/events/EventDetails.aspx?id=1568024&group=.
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