High-Tech Crime Training Team
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Timothy LottMr. Timothy Lott is Director of the High-Tech Crime Training Services Program of SEARCH, The National Consortium for Justice Information and Statistics, where he oversees a national program that provides expert technical assistance and training to local, state, and federal justice and public safety agencies on successfully conducting high-technology computer crimes investigations.Full bio » |
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Christopher S. ArmstrongMr. Chris Armstrong is a High-Tech Crime Training Specialist in the High-Tech Crime Training Services department of SEARCH, The National Consortium for Justice Information and Statistics, where he coordinates and provides training on high tech crime investigations and forensics to local, state and federal justice agencies. He provides technical assistance to law enforcement agencies in active cases, prepares training curricula, teaches SEARCH investigative courses and speaks at conferences throughout the United States.Full bio » |
Justin T. FitzsimmonsMr. Justin Fitzsimmons is a High-Tech Crime Research Specialist in the High-Tech Crime Training Services department of SEARCH, The National Consortium for Justice Information and Statistics. He conducts legal, policy, and regulatory research, prepares white papers, and provides assistance and instructional services to justice, public safety, and homeland security agencies, particularly in digital evidence recovery, investigation, and prosecution.Full bio » |
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Don L. LewisMr. Lewis is a High-Tech Crime Training Specialist in the High-Tech Crime Training Services department of SEARCH, The National Consortium for Justice Information and Statistics, where he coordinates and provides training on high-tech crime investigations and digital forensics to local, state, and federal justice agencies. He provides technical assistance to law enforcement agencies in active cases, prepares training curricula, and speaks at conferences nationwide.Full bio » |
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Elizabeth TowMs. Elizabeth Tow is a High-Tech Crime Training Specialist in the High-Tech Crime Training Services department of SEARCH, The National Consortium for Justice Information and Statistics, where she coordinates and provides training on high-tech crime investigations and forensics to local, state and federal justice and public safety agencies. She provides technical assistance to law enforcement agencies in active cases, prepares training curricula, teaches SEARCH investigative courses and speaks at conferences throughout the United States.Full bio » |
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Lauren L. WagnerMs. Lauren Wagner is a High-Tech Crime Training Specialist in the High-Tech Crime Training Services department unit of SEARCH, The National Consortium for Justice Information and Statistics, where she coordinates and provides training on high-tech crime investigations and forensics to local, state and federal justice and public safety agencies. The training is provided at SEARCH’s National Criminal Justice Computer Laboratory and Training Center in Sacramento, California, as well as at other sites nationwide.Full bio » |
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Diane L. ChinMs. Diane L. Chin is Administrative Assistant for SEARCH, The National Consortium for Justice Information and Statistics. She provides administrative and program support, including preparing and maintaining files, correspondence, program materials, and applications to relevant agencies, organizations, and individuals; and coordinates the provision of training classes, seminars, and conferences. She supports the administrative and scheduling needs of the High-Tech Crime Training Services Program of SEARCH, which provides cybercrime investigative training courses in Sacramento and nationally.Full bio » |
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Phillip BennieMr. Phillip Bennie is the Laboratory and User Support Specialist for SEARCH, The National Consortium for Justice Information and Statistics. He provides support and maintenance for the mobile laboratories used by SEARCH's High-Tech Crime Training Services team to provide onsite training to law enforcement investigators nationwide. He also supports staff needs relating to on-site and in-house computer technology, including training and technical assistance. His responsibilities include ongoing support, training, and management for organizational software, hardware, and automation equipment, including the local area network, and supporting online programs, such as training courses, webinars, and podcasts.Full bio » |
Adjunct Instructor
James A. Williams
Mr. Williams is a High-Tech Crime Training Project Instructor in the High-Tech Crime Training Services department of SEARCH, The National Consortium for Justice Information and Statistics, where he coordinates and provides training on high-tech crime investigations and forensics to local, state, and federal justice and public safety agencies.Full bio »
















