Pittsburgh PD – Mobile Crime Unit

The Mobile Crime Unit was established in the 1940s. Today the unit has 14 crime scene processing detectives, three of which are latent fingerprint examiners. The unit is responsible for the processing of all major crime scenes including homicides, robberies, burglaries and sex assaults. The detectives are subject matter experts in photography, fingerprint dusting and collection of trace evidence. In addition there are three detectives assigned to the computer crimes section. Detectives are responsible for the forensic analysis of digital storage devices such as computer systems,

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Concord Police

The Concord Police Department continues to be at the forefront in addressing computer and internet crime, especially crimes against children. The Department plays an active role in the New Hampshire Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force and has developed a state-of-the-art electronic forensic lab complete with computer and cell phone analysis equipment. All of the training and forensic equipment utilized by the Computer Crimes Unit has been obtained through federal funding. Since the beginning of this fiscal year,

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Gwinnett PD – Electronic and Financial Crimes Unit

The Electronic and Financial Crimes Unit is responsible for investigating all financial crimes and computer-related crimes. Computer forensic investigators offer support to all investigative and administrative units within the department. These computer forensic investigators are responsible for securing, imaging, and analyzing all digital evidence.

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Alameda PD – Property Crimes Unit

The Alameda Police DepartmentÕs Property Crimes Unit is part of the DepartmentÕs Investigations Division. It is a four-person unit consisting of a Sergeant and three Officers. The Unit handles a wide range of criminal investigations involving property, such as burglary, grand theft, auto theft, arson, fraud, and high tech computer crimes.

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Milwaukee County Sheriff’s Office – Computer Crimes Unit

The Computer Crimes Unit continues to meet the technical requirements and computer skills for investigating 21st century crimes, to include identity theft, child pornography / enticement, Credit Card Fraud, Check Forgery, and E-mail Harassment. In addition, the unit has the ability to conduct forensic examinations on many electronic devices such as computers and cell phone

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Newberg-Dundee Police – Computer Crime Unit

Newberg-Dundee Police began conducting digital investigations in 2003. The CCU has a dedicated, secure lab. The CCU lab consists of a dedicated evidence processing station, individual examiner workstations and a secure evidence storage room. Examination equipment consists of multiple state of the art forensic workstations for each examiner; hardware based forensic imaging tools; cellular telephone acquisition systems; and mobile examination equipment. Examiners assigned to the CCU hold multiple computer forensics and technology certifications.

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Scottsdale PD – Computer Crime Unit

The Computer Crimes Unit, in addition to computer examinations, completes video enhancement requests, analyzes cell phones and provides technical investigatory assistance, while continuing to investigate its own computer-related criminal cases. Along side the standard criminal investigations, the unit also began to assist the City of Scottsdale’s Information Services in data recovery on corrupted city terminals.

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Brevard Sheriff

The Economic Crimes Unit/Task Force is comprised of an investigative Sergeant, eight full-time investigators, computer forensics specialist, Crime Analyst and Investigative Support Specialist. In addition, the unit has partnered with Federal counterparts to effectively pursue all violators with no jurisdictional concerns. The Economic Crime Unit is responsible for investigating identity theft, exploitation of elderly, schemes to defraud, public assistance fraud, money laundering, and/or any substantial fraudulent type crimes where the victims suffers a loss.

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