Cybercrime
Crimes targeting individuals, corporations, and institutions through the use of computer technology is a growing threat to personal and national security. The IACP and its partners have a number of programs that address aspects of cyber crime, which include human trafficking, cyber bullying, fraud, theft, extortion, transnational crime and terrorism.
Critical Issues: Encryption & Going Dark
This page serves as a clearinghouse of resources to help guide law enforcement as they are confronted with difficult questions related to encryption and going…
Policy Center Resources
See AllIdentity Theft
Identity theft affects millions of people every year, causing serious and sometimes devastating financial, psychological, and reputational injury. By providing timely and effective assistance, law...
Resources
TraffickSTOP Toolkit
The IACP introduces the TraffickSTOP (Signs to Observe and Prevent) toolkit―a human trafficking identification and prevention training curriculum for high school students throughout the United States…
EXPIRED Support of the Efforts of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) Incident Communications Advisory Council (ICAC) in Enhancing the National Incident Command System (NIMS) and Incide...
Support of the Efforts of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) Incident Communications Advisory Council (ICAC) in Enhancing…
EXPIRED Worldwide Call for Legislation and/or Appropriate Regulation That Mandates Encryption Implementation Regimes That Maintain Reasonable Security of Communications and Stored Data, yet Permit Lawful Access by Law Enforcement Pursuant to the Rule o...
WHEREAS, the use of user and provider-controlled forms of strong encryption applied to communications in transmission and to data storage devices, although simultaneously serving to…
Digital Evidence Task Force
The expansion of communications technology means that crime scenes are often digital rather than physical, which poses a growing challenge to investigators. In addition, physical…
