27 Aralık 2012 Perşembe

PGPD Inspector General Carlos Acosta Speaks at International Criminal Law Program

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PrinceGeorge's County Police Department Inspector General Carlos Acosta was afeatured presenter for Argentina's Universidad Nacional de La Plata'sInformation Technology and Economic Criminal Law Program's Post-Graduate courseentitled "Security, Justice and Technology."  The eventtook place December 6, 2013. 
IG Acosta,part of a presenting team of international specialists, discussed how PGPD, inleague with federal agencies and as part of public/private collaborations, usesscience and technology to successfully close criminal cases and bringperpetrators to justice.  Specifically, IG Acosta outlined the IT forensicresources PGPD has dedicated to this mission.  Additionally, he outlinedspecific cases involving the FBI and PGPD working in a task force setting, aswell as an ongoing project between CARFAX and the Prince George’s County PoliceDepartment (PGPD) to fight car theft both in the mid-Atlantic region as well asinternationally. 
Deputy ChiefHenry P. Stawinski (PGPD’s Bureau of Forensic Science & Intelligence)commented on this intercontinental collaboration: "Mr. Acosta and thePGPD are engaging the international community concerning a new model ofpolicing that is emerging a decade after September 11, 2001. The emphasis inPrince George's County is on structures and collaboration. Law Enforcement atevery level must build structures that value and capitalize on information andensure that it is shared in active dialog. Where common issues are identifiedamong agencies as a result of that dialog, collaboration combines resources andprovides a foundation for effective enforcement."

















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