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In the legal sphere, social media's significance is undeniable, impacting evidence collection and trend analysis, particularly in cases involving crimes against children, sexual offenses, and domestic violence. The Oklahoma Commission on Children and Youth presents "Social Media: What Prosecutors and MDT Members Need to Know for Successful Outcomes" on Friday, June 28, 2024, at 1:30 PM Central Daylight Time. This virtual event offers tailored insights for prosecutors and Multidisciplinary Team (MDT) members, exploring current trends, tools, and strategies for effective digital navigation.
Kristina Korobov, a seasoned Senior Attorney with Zero Abuse Project, leads the session. With over two decades of experience, including roles as an Assistant United States Attorney for the Southern District of Indiana and Deputy Prosecutor with the Marion County Prosecutor's Office, Kristina brings expertise in prosecuting crimes against children and sexual and domestic violence. Her work includes cases involving internet crimes against children and trafficking of minors for sexual exploitation, among others.
Sponsored by the Oklahoma Commission on Children and Youth and funded by the Oklahoma Advisory Task Force on Child Abuse and Neglect, this event allows legal professionals to enhance their skills in leveraging social media for successful legal outcomes. Pending approval for Continuing Education units in CLE, CLEET, and VWC, participants can earn credits while expanding their knowledge.
Registration for the event is open, with no tuition fees for students. Don't miss the chance to improve your proficiency in navigating social media within legal contexts. Join us on June 28 for this informative session.