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TDIM Conference explores ways to assist vulnerable Ohioans

Reaching vulnerable populations with victim services can require looking at situations from a different angle. Already adept at recognizing victims’ needs and challenges, those who work in the advocacy and law enforcement fields are well-positioned to help.

4/24/2013

Q&A: Crimes Against Children Initiative director draws on experience, strong team

Attorney General Mike DeWine launched the Crimes Against Children Initiative in 2011, assembling investigators, prosecutors, victim advocates, and law enforcement trainers to better protect Ohio’s children. The team focuses on identifying, arresting, and convicting people who prey on children through sexual and other forms of abuse, child pornography, solicitation of minors, and similar crimes.

4/24/2013

Training boosts agencies’ ability to fight crimes involving kids

Offering free training courses that increase law enforcement agencies’ capacity to protect kids is a major priority of the Crimes Against Children Initiative. To register for courses highlighted below, visit www.OhioAttorneyGeneral.gov/OPOTA.

4/24/2013

BCI labs earn international accreditation

The Bureau of Criminal Investigation’s three laboratories have earned ASCLD/LAB-International  accreditation from the American Society of Crime Laboratory Directors/Laboratory Accreditation Board.

4/24/2013

Peace Officers’ Memorial Ceremony approaches

Law enforcement officers from across Ohio will gather at 11 a.m. May 2 to honor three of their peers who lost their lives in 2012. The 26th annual Ohio Peace Officers’ Memorial Ceremony will take place at the Ohio Peace Officer Training Academy in London.

4/24/2013

Steps can help limit civil liability

Because of the inherent danger and quick decisions law enforcement officers face every day, civil liability is a real concern for officers and their agencies.

4/24/2013

OPOTA course targets white collar crime

While many of us hope for good news from the IRS this time of year, a Louisiana tax preparer went on trial for filing false tax refund claims using the names and Social Security numbers of nursing home residents.

4/24/2013

In the Courts

The U.S. Supreme Court’s recent decision in Bailey v. United States clarifies that law enforcement officers’ ability to detain a home’s recent occupant during a search depends largely on the distance the occupant is from the residence.
 

4/24/2013

News & Notes

A compilation of briefs from the Ohio Attorney General’s Office

4/24/2013

News and Notes

A compilation of updates from the Attorney General's Office.

1/23/2013
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