Juvenile Investigative Case Review

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Date: Tuesday, September 1, 2026
Ends On: Wednesday, September 2, 2026
Registration Deadline: Saturday, August 29, 2026
Time: 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Instructor Location:
Lincoln Police Dept.
710 5th St
Lincoln, IL 62656
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Instructor: Danielle Butts & Team
Member's Fee: $0
Non-Member & Civilian Fee: $0
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This training covers the following mandates:
Civil Rights 0.50 hours
Constitutional Use of LE Authority 0.50 hours
Cultural Competency 1.00 hours
Human Rights 1.00 hours
Juvenile Law 4.00 hours
Legal Updates 1.00 hours
Officer Wellness & Mental Health 8.00 + 8.00hrs scenario hours
Procedural Justice 1.00 hours
Reporting Child Abuse & Neglect 3.00 hours
COURSE OVERVIEW: Beyond the basics of investigating a crime involving a child/ren.  Using case vignettes, this 2-day course will explore more advanced techniques, including timelines, technology, evidence, search warrants and resources/networking.  This course will allow students to explore the investigative techniques used during actual cases and evaluate and discuss the process used.  This course will provide investigators with the specialized skills, knowledge, and abilities needed to investigate crimes against children.

COURSE GOALS: The goals of this course are to provide juvenile investigators with information regarding:
*Available resources which will aid their cases involving crimes against children. *The role that Children’s Advocacy Centers play in these investigations. *The pace of juvenile investigations, including when to detain suspects, when to wait, and the consequences of moving either too slow or too fast. *Evaluations of successful and unsuccessful approaches. *The role of technology in juvenile investigations. *Search Warrants. *Best Evidence practices and obstacles that may be encountered. *Establishing a network of resources and working with a team to overcome obstacles.

 
To Register: Email registration to register@letac.org. You may also fill out and submit our online registration form through the website at www.letac.org or call 217-726-7014 to register by phone (be sure to include all pertinent information). MTU #10 local member department officers will be given registration preference until seven days prior to the date of class. After that date, registrations will be taken on a first-come, first-served basis, regardless of MTU status. We cannot accept registrations from individual officers. All registrations must go through your Chief, Sheriff, or department training office, even if you are attending class on your own time.

Cancellation: If a class must be canceled for any reason, every effort will be made to do so at least 2 weeks before the class is scheduled to begin. However, there are circumstances where last minute cancellation is out of our control. All officers who have been registered for training will be contacted at the email address given at registration, so please be sure to provide an email address which is checked often