Investigating Hate & Bias Motivated Crimes
Tue, Sep 03
|Boulder Police Department
In partnership with the First Judicial District Attorney’s Office, and the 20th Judicial District Attorney’s Office.
Time & Location
Sep 03, 2024, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Boulder Police Department, 1805 33rd St, Boulder, CO 80301, USA
Guests
About the Event
Attendees:
- Limited to commissioned members of law enforcement
- Course is limited to 25 attendees
The course fee of $95 is fully covered by grant funding and there is no cost to your agency.
This one-day course was created and presented in partnership with the dedicated staff from Out Boulder County, the First Judicial District Attorney’s Office, and the 20th Judicial District Attorney’s Office. The morning session includes:
- Data Driven Policing & Building Community Partnerships
- Colorado Revised Statute Review
- The Impact of Hate Crimes
The afternoon session includes case studies of real criminal investigations within Jefferson, Boulder, and Gilpin counties. Groups will be assigned a specific case to study, analyze, and then present case & crime summaries.
This is a great course for patrol officers or detectives looking to increase their knowledge about these types of crimes and the work needed to build and present a case to the DA's office.
The course is instructed by:
- Christian Gardner-Wood: Chief Deputy District Attorney | 20th Judicial District
- Brenna Zortman: Chief Deputy District Attorney | First Judicial District
- AJ McNalley: Senior Investigator | 20th Judicial District
- Michele Wagner: Chief Investigator | First Judicial District