The State Police Forensic Laboratory is the sole provider of traditional forensic laboratory services in New Hampshire. The Forensic Laboratory routinely receives and analyzes evidence from over 220 city and town police departments, nine state law enforcement agencies including the State Police, ten county sheriffs departments, numerous city and town fire departments, and, on occasion, federal law enforcement agencies conducting criminal investigations in the state.
Lab capability: Digital evidence and forensics lab
New Hampshire Office of the Attorney General – Internet Crimes Unit
The Attorney General’s Office Internet Crime Unit gives numerous presentations to parents and teachers across New Hampshire on the topics of social networking, cyberbulling and the misuse of digital images. The Internet Crime Unit offers these educational presentations in an effort to ensure that New Hampshire’s young people are safe on the Internet.
Nassau County Police Department – Technology Crime Unit
The Technology Crime Unit (TCU) combines every component of the Investigative Division of the Nassau County DAÕs Office Ð prosecutors, undercover investigators, computer forensic examiners, accountants, IT personnel, paralegals and other support staff Ð to investigate and prosecute computer and online crimes.
New York State Police – Computer Crime Unit
The Computer Crime Unit (CCU) provides outreach and education to community groups on internet safety and training to law enforcement agencies on the tools and processes used to assist with the prosecution of technology related crimes.
The New York County District AttorneyÕs Office – Cybercrime and Identity Theft Bureau
The Cybercrime and Identity Theft Bureau (CITB) is committed to protecting the public by combating sophisticated cybercrime and identity theft schemes in Manhattan and worldwide
Rockland County SheriffÕs Department – Computer Crime Task Force
The Rockland County SheriffÕs Computer Crimes Task Force is dedicated to the protection of life and property, and the reduction of crime. This mission is accomplished by providing a safer on-line environment through enforcement, and by educating their citizens.
North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation – SBI Computer Crimes Unit
The SBI Computer Crimes Unit helps law enforcement across North Carolina solve sophisticated crimes involving a computer. Agents combine technological expertise with investigative training to catch child predators and other criminals.
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.