20th Annual Crimes Against Children Conference -
August 11-14, 2008 in Dallas, TX
The RCFL Program is a proud supporter of this conference known to many as the "premier event in the field of child sexual exploitation."
The conference features an array of presentations on the detection, prevention, investigation and prosecution of crimes against children. There will also be several digital forensics workshops. Click here to read a conference brochure, or visit the website on www.cacconference.org.
Welcome to the Chicago RCFL's (CGRCFL) Web Site
The Chicago Regional Computer Forensics Lab (CGRCFL) is conveniently located in downtown Chicago, and is available to any law enforcement agency throughout our 19 county service area. We provide technical assistance and training in a variety of digital forensics techniques. Click here to view the latest training schedule.
What is an RCFL?
An RCFL is a one-stop, full service forensics laboratory and training center devoted entirely to the examination of digital evidence in support of criminal investigations, such as, but not limited to—
- Terrorism
- Child Pornography
- Crimes of Violence
- The Theft or Destruction to Intellectual Property
- Internet Crime
- Fraud
- Corruption.
To learn more about digital forensics, the National RCFL Program, and the CGRCFL, we invite you to visit our Web site often.
New Training
The Chicago RCFL offers Image Scan training for all law enforcement personnel that conduct on-site child pornography investigations. Click here to learn more about this cutting-edge technology.
In the News
Somali Sentenced in Plot to Destroy Ohio Shopping Mall - A Somali immigrant was sentenced to 10 years in prison for plotting to blow up an Ohio shopping mall along with another man who was also convicted of being a terrorist with Al Qadea. The Chicago RCFL (CGRCFL) supported a federal joint task force investigating the crime, and one of its Examiners from the Will County Sheriff’s Office, made significant contributions toward indicting Nuradin M. Abdi, 35, formerly of Columbus, Ohio. Click here to read the full story.
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