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The National AMBER Alert Symposium is designed to bring together over 200 State
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FEBRUARY 27-28, 2024 | NEW ORLEANS, LA





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8:45 AM -9:45 AM
Opening Ceremony/Welcome Remarks, Family Perspective and Tribal Blessing



10:00 AM -11:30 AM
Workshop 1A: Why CART

Child Abduction Response Teams (CART) have proven to be highly effective in
responding to missing or endangered child events. A collaborative approach in
the overall response will increase the chances of recovering the child. Examine
the structure of the CART, hear examples of the importance of each element of
the team, and learn vital methods to sustain the team. Explore current cases
which demonstrate how a CART is needed in every community.


10:00 AM -11:30 AM
Workshop 1B: Current Trends in Southern Border Abductions

An international cross-border abduction can raise the complexity of an
investigative response. The component of the child being in another country
slows down and complicates the recovery effort and investigation. Identify
current trends in cross-border abductions and examine the motives for them.
Distinguish the difference between the crimes of smuggling and trafficking of
children from Mexico into the U.S.


10:00 AM -11:30 AM
Workshop 1C: When the Family is Involved: Family Member Abductions & False
Allegations

Examine two scenarios which involve a missing child and their family: an
abduction of a child by a family member and the report of an abduction by a
family member (when the child was actually murdered). Compare and contrast
specific characteristics of these types of child abductions and identify the
crucial initial investigative steps of each. Categorize patterns and indicators
which can assist law enforcement in quickly discerning if a report is false.
Numerous case studies of false reports will be presented and deconstructed to
identify the risk factors which indicate a possible false report.


10:00 AM -11:30 AM
Workshop 1D: AMBER Alert in Indian Country & the Alaska Perspective

Through AMBER Alert in Indian Country Initiative has assisted tribal communities
in developing programs to safely recover endangered missing or abducted children
through coordinated efforts of tribes, their local state and federal partners.
Recently AIIC has connected with Chickaloon Police in Sutton, Alaska to expand
resources. This session will provide information on the challenges and resources
of the Alaskan Native Village of Chickaloon and how their police are making
differences to address their needs.


11:30 AM -12:30 PM
Lunch Break (on your own)



12:30 PM -2:30 PM
Workshop 2A: Leads Management in Child Abduction Cases

Historically, a review of child abduction investigations has shown that the
ability to manage leads in the early stages of an investigation has a direct
impact on the success of the investigation. Examine various leads management
systems available to you and learn how to implement a leads management system
which will organize and disseminate leads in your investigations. Explore a case
study which demonstrates the vital role of a leads management system.


12:30 PM -2:30 PM
Workshop 2B: Unsolved Child Abduction Cases: Tools and Resources

When a child goes missing and the case goes unsolved, the case may languish for
years if no new information comes in. Discover relevant tools and resources
available to law enforcement to take a closer look at the case and possibly
identify new leads and suspects. Explore online tools, research methods, and
other current DNA related resources available to assist with these cases.


12:30 PM -2:30 PM
Workshop 2C: AMBER Alert: To Activate or Not Activate

The decision to activate or deny a request for activation is dependent on
information provided by the requesting agency. During this crucial stage of the
decision-making process examine the AMBER Alert Coordinator’s role in
efficiently and quickly verifying pertinent information. Ask essential questions
to assist in making the appropriate decision. Scenarios will be presented which
participants will work through then determine - activate or not activate the
AMBER Alert?


12:30 PM -2:30 PM
Workshop 2D: Resources for a Search of an Unresolved Missing Person in Indian
Country

The session is designed to provide participants with insight into an unresolved
missing person case and the dynamics of an incident involving challenges in
Indian Country, the skills of which are directly transferable to and are
applicable to missing child investigations in Indian Country. We don’t have a
lot of case studies in Indian Country specific to missing children, so we
sometimes rely on the investigative skillset for missing persons in Indian
Country to demonstrate how to effectively manage and investigate a missing child
in Indian Country.


2:45 PM -4:45 PM
Workshop 3A: CART Case Study – Maci Lilley

4-year-old Maci Lilley was reported missing and would not be found for two days.
Examine the case from initial report to Maci’s recovery. Walk through the
chilling case step by step and examine search processes, witnesses interviewed,
and evidence developed which led to finding Maci.


2:45 PM -4:45 PM
Workshop 3B: Nadia Bloom Case Study

Nadia Bloom was 11 years old when she asked her parents if she could go for a
bike ride. When she did not return she was reported missing. Analyze the
agonizing four days Nadia was missing, from the initial call to the conclusion
of the case. Examine the response organization, investigative response, and
leveraging of resources which supported the CART activation in a massive effort
to find Nadia.


2:45 PM -4:45 PM
Workshop 3C: Child Sex Trafficking: Law Enforcement and Advocacy Partnership

Investigating a child sex trafficking case while recognizing the need for
advocacy throughout the process can be a challenge both for law enforcement and
for advocates. Explore the different perspectives each bring to their contacts
with victims. Identify 5 core values of partnership which will enable you to
have a successful and productive team as you serve the most vulnerable of
victims. Examine a victim’s perspective of a law enforcement-led advocacy team
and hear how it impacted her life.


2:45 PM -4:45 PM
Workshop 3D: Tribal Breakout

A guided, interactive discussion amongst Tribal participants around key
questions and considerations developed out of feedback and actions resulting
from the April 2023 Symposium’s region breakouts.




FEBRUARY 28, 2024

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8:45 AM -9:15 AM
Welcome Back

Information about the day’s sessions, and a brief recap and follow-up on any
items needed from day one.


9:30 AM -11:30 AM
Workshop 4B: Region 2 Breakout

A guided, interactive discussion amongst Region 2 states/participants around key
questions and considerations developed out of feedback and actions resulting
from the April 2023 Symposium’s region breakouts.


9:30 AM -11:30 AM
Workshop 4C: Region 3 Breakout

A guided, interactive discussion amongst Region 3 states/participants around key
questions and considerations developed out of feedback and actions resulting
from the April 2023 Symposium’s region breakouts.


9:30 AM -11:30 AM
Workshop 4D: Region 4 Breakout

A guided, interactive discussion amongst Region 4 states/participants around key
questions and considerations developed out of feedback and actions resulting
from the April 2023 Symposium’s region breakouts.


9:30 AM -11:30 AM
Workshop 4E: Region 5 Breakout

A guided, interactive discussion amongst Region 5 states/participants around key
questions and considerations developed out of feedback and actions resulting
from the April 2023 Symposium’s region breakouts.


9:30 AM -11:30 AM
Workshop 4A: Region 1 Breakout

A guided, interactive discussion amongst Region 1 states/participants around key
questions and considerations developed out of feedback and actions resulting
from the April 2023 Symposium’s region breakouts.


11:30 AM -12:30 PM
Lunch Break (on your own)



12:30 PM -2:30 PM
Workshop 5A: CART Callout and Volunteer Management

Volunteers may show up to a CART activation scene unsolicited but with good
intention. It is crucial that volunteers are managed correctly to minimize
distraction or interference with the search and investigation of the missing
child. Examples will be given of high-profile cases involving volunteers and a
review of tips and tactics for the helpful utilization of volunteers, while
still protecting your investigation and search activities during the incident.


12:30 PM -2:30 PM
Workshop 5B: How to Prepare for CART Certification

Being nationally recognized by the Department of Justice as a certified CART is
considered a crucial step for teams and promotes sustainability of the team.
Identify the standards for CART certification which are vital to optimal team
performance during a missing child event. Recognize the certification process
and how to organize a plan for your CART’s certification.


12:30 PM -2:30 PM
Workshop 5C: When the Family is Involved: Family Member Abductions and False
Allegations (Repeat)

Examine two scenarios which involve a missing child and their family: an
abduction of a child by a family member and the report of an abduction by a
family member (when the child was actually murdered). Compare and contrast
specific characteristics of these types of child abductions and identify the
crucial initial investigative steps of each. Categorize patterns and indicators
which can assist law enforcement in quickly discerning if a report is false.
Numerous case studies of false reports will be presented and deconstructed to
identify the risk factors which indicate a possible false report.


12:30 PM -2:30 PM
Workshop 5D: Providing Culturally Sensitive Support to Families of Missing or
Abducted Children

This training will provide participants with skills to increase their cultural
awareness and response for a family of a missing or abducted child from a tribal
community. The presenter will provide insight in the impact of trauma on current
service provisions to American Indian and Alaskan Native families, as well as
recommendations for culturally sensitive engagement.


2:45 PM -4:45 PM
Workshop 6A: NCMEC (TBD)



2:45 PM -4:45 PM
Workshop 6B: Southern Border Initiative Case Study

Analyze a child abduction case study involving the southern border of Mexico.
The complexities of a cross-border abduction will be revealed through the
harrowing familial kidnapping of two children. Identify the key responses by
first responders and investigators which were pivotal to the outcome of the
case. Distinguish points of networking by law enforcement agencies and non-law
enforcement agencies which enabled investigators to piece together the case.


2:45 PM -4:45 PM
Workshop 6C: Dispelling Myths and the Effective Use of NCIC in Missing Children
Cases

Information is one of the most important assets for law enforcement agencies.
The National Crime Information Center (NCIC) provides an immediate flow of data
which allows law enforcement to make informed and timely decisions. Myths,
facts, and risk factors regarding runaways and family abductions related to NCIC
will be discussed. Review the critical steps involved with entering a missing or
abducted child into NCIC and the continued management of that information.


2:45 PM -4:45 PM
Workshop 6D: Resources for a Search of an Unresolved Missing Person Case in
Indian Country (Repeat)

The session is designed to provide participants with insight into an unresolved
missing person case and the dynamics of an incident involving challenges in
Indian Country, the skills of which are directly transferable to and are
applicable to missing child investigations in Indian Country. We don’t have a
lot of case studies in Indian Country specific to missing children, so we
sometimes rely on the investigative skillset for missing persons in Indian
Country to demonstrate how to effectively manage and investigate a missing child
in Indian Country.


5:00 PM -5:30 PM
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