Please save the date for the 4th Annual Missing Persons Conference and check back for more information soon!
March 17-19, 2009 - Appleton, WI
This national conference provides practical and comprehensive instruction on the most current investigative approaches needed to effectively respond to reports of missing and exploited persons. YOU should attend this conference to:
- LEARN more about current federal legislation on missing persons
- FIND OUT how recent developments in electronic technology can assist in searing for the missing
- DISCOVER how national and state agencies provide new resources and assistance for case analysis
- EXPLORE ways to utilize forensic technology for facial reconstruction of unidentified remains
- HEAR results of various investigative approaches used to locate missing persons
The presenters are experienced investigators and certified practitioners from nationally recognized federal, state and local agencies.
Who Should Attend?
This conference provides training and support for:
- Law Enforcement: administrators, supervisors, investigators, campus, tribal, police school liaison, patrol and crime prevention officers
- State Clearinghouses: administrators, supervisors, case managers and support personnel
- Service Occupations: child welfare, faith-based and youth service organizations, human and social service providers
- Courts: judges, administrators, prosecutors, and victim service coordinators
- Communities: security practitioners and representatives from coalitions, non-profit organizations, and programs that support aging/at-risk populations
- Education: administrators, faculty, academic counselors;peer and teen court advisors
Conference Fee
The fee to attend this conference is $295.00 per participant. This conference fee includes 2 1/2 days of training, program materials, instructional costs, continental breakfast and refreshment breaks. Participants are responsible for their own travel and lodging arrangements and costs.
Training Site and Lodging Information
March 17-19, 2009
Radisson Paper Valley Hotel 333 W. College Avenue
Appleton, WI 54912
Ph: (920) 733-8000
Toll Free: (800) 333-3333
Questions
Should you have any questions, concerns, or need additional
information, please contact:
Barbara Nelson, Program Manager
Criminal Justice Center for Innovation
Fox Valley Technical College
Ph: (920) 735-4818
This training is brought to you by Fox Valley Technical College,
Criminal Justice Center for Innovation in collaboration with:


