Florida DEP Environmental Crimes-Level III course

Posted by Chuck on May 11th, 2007

I just finished the Florida Department of Environmental Protection’s, Environmental Crimes-Level III course (that is a mouthful). 

 I wanted to say, it is an excellent course.  The lead instructor is Clabe Polk of DEP. It reinforces my experience, so far, that environmental crimes are a bit different than anything else.  Even as a Level III course, you are just beginning to get into the technical aspects of how the environmental crime statutes relate/ tie into the Florida Administrative Code (FAC).

Kathy Martinez, Special Agent, and Tracey Hartman, a DEP Attorney, presented a block on search warrants.  It was the best presentation on search warrants I have ever attended. Search warrants are kinda strange thing in law enforcement.  Lots of cops, even Detectives, will tell you about when you need one or what it takes to get one. The funny thing is, if you as these same folks if they have ever personally written one, they will tell you “no.”  Both of the instructors for this block on search warrants, clearly had a lot of first hand experience.

The case also provides a fairly detailed walk through of an environmental crimes case.  This walk through includes a real scene and hands on sampling.

 Tymn Rice, with the Florida DEP, provides a great instruction block on the basics of sampling.  He has the rare gift of being a scientist, but being able to relate things in common sense terms.

William Martin, of DEP’s Site Investigation team, taught a block on Florida Geology and soil/groundwater sampling. He was a dynamic speaker with the same gift to break science down to common sense terms.  His entire team is very skilled and willing to teach and/or help law enforcement.

Lt. Tim Gorman with DEP taught several short instructional blocks.  These blocks did  a good job of tying in science, safety, and real world law enforcement.

I highly recommend this course to any law enforcement officer assigned to environmental crimes investigations!

Continuing Education Site

Posted by Chuck on May 9th, 2007

I wanted to point out a continuing education site that is a GREAT value!  (It is also a Shameless plug for my own business. ;)

AllCEUs For a low yearly fee you get all your CEUs (Continuing Education Units) for a year.  (Currently 29.99) We created this business parly because there are alot of big business out there taking advantage of the little guy.  They charge hundreds of dollars for CEUs.

We provide CEUs for Nurses, Counselors, Psychologists, Rehab Counselors (CRCs), and more related fields. 

We will soon expand into engineering, trades, computers, and general contractors.  Stay tuned on this great value.

New Shopping Site

Posted by Chuck on May 9th, 2007

The new shopping site I found is Deal News. This site is great.  It is basically a bulletin board for deals. You can click on a category you are interested in, and it will show you the latest deal bulletins.  

 In addition to showing you the price…..  It gives you the bottom line “shipped” price. It also gives you a rating of the “hotness” of the deal with orange circles.

 Of course I love the computer category :)

 Check it out.   I bet it can save you some money.

File Recovery with Linux

Posted by Chuck on May 8th, 2007

I recently had an old hard drive (circa 2000) that I had to do a data recovery on.  I looked at in under Windows with Forensic Toolkit.  I was not able to access the drive data at all.

 I then hooked it up to a different computer and booted into Puppy Linux.  I mounted the drive.  I was given a warning that it was being accessed as “read only” because the windows journaling system was broken.  It did allow access to all the data.

 I was able to access all the pictures and document files on the hard drive for recovery. It was definetly a big reinforcer for me to utilized Linux in data recovery operations.  (Especially my favorite Puppy Linux!)


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