Presentation of Colors Virginia State Police Honor Guard National Anthem Lynsey Strohminger, Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services Opening Remarks Division Director Lindsay Burton, Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services Director Ashaki McNeil, Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services Attorney General Jay Jones, Office of the Attorney General Chief Mark Talbot, Norfolk Police Department Colonel Jeffrey S. Katz, Virginia State Police
This session outlines the FBI’s response to the January 1, 2025 violent extremist attack in New Orleans. It highlights the rapid activation of the Crisis Response Plan, coordination with local, state, and federal partners, and the FBI’s assumption of lead investigative authority once the attack was determined to be ISIS‑inspired.Attendees will learn how more than two hundred personnel were deployed within 24 hours, how advanced investigative techniques and international partnerships shaped the case, and how an ISIS‑affiliated individual overseas was identified and arrested with support from Iraqi authorities.The session concludes with an overview of ongoing investigative efforts and the critical role of interagencycollaboration throughout the operation.
This session will provide an overview of the presenters’ experiences in building effective partnerships between law enforcement and community-based organizations in Portsmouth.
The justice system depends on evidence. Generative AI now challenges the reliability of that evidence while simultaneously offering powerful new investigative capabilities. For violent crime investigators and prosecutors, the stakes are immediate and profound. This keynote introduces a three-dimensional framework for understanding AI: capabilities, tools, and applications. It examines how synthetic media, AI-generated communications, automated analysis systems, and algorithmic bias affect search decisions, digital evidence collection, forensic interpretation, charging determinations, and courtroom credibility. Attendees will gain practical strategies to identify AI-driven risks, avoid automation bias, maintain evidentiary integrity, and ensure that emerging technology strengthens justice rather than undermining it.
This course provides participants with an overview of a variety of cipher systems and cryptic communications commonly used by gangs, other organizations, and sometimes non-affiliates to disguise and confuse authorities and avoid detection. Through real-world examples and practical analysis, attendees will have the opportunity to decipher examples of coded communication. This course will also explore how specific subcultures and geography contribute to the use of coded communication.
Gang Unit Assistant Chief, Virginia Department of Corrections
As the Assistant Chief of the Office of Law Enforcement Services Gang Unit, I lead a team of Specialists tasked with gang management within the Virginia Department of Corrections. My commitment to gang management has spanned my entire 23-year career. During this time, I've attended... Read More →
Tuesday June 2, 2026 3:00pm - 4:30pm EDT Claremont
Based on the “Maryland Model” and the research by Dr. Jacquelyn Campbell, Virginia’s Lethality Assessment Program (LAP) is an innovative strategy to prevent Intimate Partner Violence homicides and serious injuries. Using an 11-question, evidence-based Lethality Assessment field tool, law enforcement can assess the risk of serious injury or homicide by an intimate partner and immediately connect the victim, via a hotline call, to the local domestic violence service program (DVSP) for emergency safety planning and enhanced service provision. This session will provide an overview of LAP and its implementation throughout the Commonwealth since 2015.
Victim Specialist/LAP Coordinator, Office of the Attorney General
Enhancing your Coordinated Community Response to Intimate Partner Violence (Domestic Violence). Intimate Partner Homicide Prevention.Lethality Assessment Program (Maryland Model).How the Lethality Assessment Screen can prove instrumental to Officer safety. How the Lethality Assessment... Read More →
Tuesday June 2, 2026 3:00pm - 4:30pm EDT Monticello
This block of instruction provides the audience with an overview of serial offenses such as homicide, sexual assault, and robbery. The audience will be given insight into the offender behavior, investigative techniques for these cases, and case linkage.
This presentation will provide the audience with an overview of Uber’s Global Public Safety team and how we work with law enforcement to support investigations, critical incidents, and community safety. The audience will learn more about Uber’s various lines of business, data collection and privacy, and how to submit requests to obtain information for criminal investigations. The presenter will demonstrate Uber’s in-app safety features and highlight cases that resulted in successful location, recovery, and arrests.
The primary purpose of this block is to provide instruction on the behavioral dynamics of sexually motivated child abductions and insights into offender behavior and victimology in order to support investigative best practices and considerations.