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SafetyNet: Photographs
from the Reception: A Collaborative Conference at Drexel
University
Held
at the Law School - February 5 - 9, 2007
SafetyNet is
a national workforce development conference designed
to provide law enforcement professionals with skills
in the investigation, forensic analysis, and courtroom
presentation of crimes involving the computer-facilitated
sexual exploitation of children. The conference was presented
by the National
District Attorneys Association (NDAA) in collaboration
with Drexel University’s Computer Crime and
Digital Forensics research program, the Criminal
Justice Program in the College of Arts and Sciences,
and Science and the Drexel University College of
Law. For additional information contact Dr.
Robert D’Ovidio.
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(l.
to rt.) Dr. Robert D'Ovidio, Assistant Professor,,
and Dr Julia Hall, Professor, Culture & Communication,
at Drexel University.
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(l.
to rt.) - Drexel Law Professor Daniel M. Filler,
Dr. Julia Hall, Professor in Culture & Communication,
guest, and Drexel Law Professor Emily Zimmerman.
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Three
attendees relax at the reception held on Monday,
February 5.
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Psychology
Professor Thomas Hewitt, of Drexel University.
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Dr.
Robert D'Ovidio offers opening remarks at the reception
and introduces keynote speaker Allison Turkel.
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Keynote
speaker: Allison Turkel, Senior Attorney,
Chief of Training, National Center for the Prosecution
of Child Abuse, Alexandria, Virginia.
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