Bureau of Criminal Investigation Division (BCI) assists local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies in criminal and drug enforcement investigations,.
Lab capability: Computer and internet crime investigations
Regional Computer Crime Education and Enforcement Group of Greater Saint Louis (RCCEEG StL)
RCCEEG StL is an organization of law enforcement officers, prosecutors and computer professionals in the St. Louis area and surrounding counties; dedicated to providing manpower, technical and legal assistance in computer crime education and investigation.
Michigan State University Police – Computer Forensics Unit
The Computer Forensics Unit conducts investigations involving computers, cellular telephones and other mobile devices, networks, servers, social networking sites, internet service providers, and other forms of digital media. The Computer Forensics Unit also provides assistance to Academic Technology Services (ATS), other departments within the University, and other local law enforcement agencies as requested. The unit contributes to announcements and bulletins reference trends and frauds that are affecting Michigan State University students and staff, and educates the community about computer crimes,
Oakland County Sheriff’s Department – Computer Crimes Unit
The Oakland Computer Crimes Unit conducts computer forensic examinations and internet child safety presentations to community groups around the county.
Department of Public Safety – Minnesota Financial Crimes Task Force
The Minnesota Financial Crimes Task Force (MNFCTF) protects and serves the public by investigating financial crimes related to identity theft, with a special emphasis on organized criminal enterprises. The MNFCTF is comprised of multi-jurisdictional law enforcement agencies working together to provide investigative expertise and resources. The MNFCTF works in partnership with local, state and federal agencies.
St. Charles County Sheriff’s Department – Cyber Crime Task Force
The St. Charles County Cyber Crime Task Force is primarily tasked with conducting forensic analysis of computers suspected to contain evidence of crimes, and assisting detectives in conducting computer-related investigations.
Regional Computer Crime Education and Enforcement Group of Greater Saint Louis (RCCEEG StL)
RCCEEG StL is an organization of law enforcement officers, prosecutors and computer professionals in the St. Louis area and surrounding counties; dedicated to providing manpower, technical and legal assistance in computer crime education and investigation.
Regional Computer Crime Education and Enforcement Group of Greater Saint Louis (RCCEEG StL)
RCCEEG StL is an organization of law enforcement officers, prosecutors and computer professionals in the St. Louis area and surrounding counties; dedicated to providing manpower, technical and legal assistance in computer crime education and investigation.
Office of the Attorney General Eastern District of Missouri – Cybercrime Unit
Assistant United States Attorneys in the Eastern District of Missouri routinely work with investigators, forensic examiners and other prosecutors at all levels of law enforcement to investigate cases, provide training and stay current on trends and technology. Additionally, the attorneys partner with USSS ECTF to regularly conduct outreach activities with schools, businesses and other law enforcement organizations to provide training and to develop relationships that are necessary to combat cybercrime effectively.
Office of the Attorney General Western District of Missouri – Computer Crimes & Child Exploitation Unit
The Computer Crimes & Child Exploitation Unit prosecutes a broad range of computer-related crimes, from cases involving the sexual exploitation of children and Internet child pornography to computer intrusions (or “hacking”), copyright and trademark violations, theft of trade secrets, economic espionage, and Internet fraud.