Advanced Forensic Video Interrogations: An In-Depth Examination of Video Analysis Processes

Online

The increased use of digital video systems by the general public has made digital multimedia evidence (DME) a significant and integral part of modern criminal and civil investigations. Since there is no standard video recording system in use, the need for trained individuals who know how to properly recover this type of evidence has increased.

LEVA Level 4: Advanced Forensic Video Analysis & The Law

ON-LINE

March 31 - April 4, 2025 Course Overview This ONLINE course is primarily hands-on in which students process video evidence, write a report, and present it in a moot court. Perfecting the CV is also featured. Class size is limited to 15 students. This 40-hour advanced level of instruction focuses on case law and relevant […]

LEVA Level 2: Digital Multimedia Evidence Processing: New Castle, DE

New Castle County Headquaters 3601 N Dupont Highway, New Castle, United States

April 7 - 11, 2025 Prerequisite:  Must have successfully completed the LEVA Level 1 course.  LEVA membership is NOT required. Noteworthy: After completing the Level 2 course, the student will receive a LEVA Forensic Video Technician certification. Certification remains valid for three years and can be renewed as per Section 2 of the LEVA Forensic […]

Level 1: Forensic Video Analysis & The Law: Leicester, England

Leicestershire Police HQ

June 16 - 20, 2025 Course Overview: NOTE: This is the only LEVA Level 1 course scheduled in the United Kingdom for 2025. While most instruction will be in-person, there may be a few blocks which are virtual. The increased use of digital video systems by the general public has made digital multimedia evidence (DME) […]

Intro to Best Practices for Recovery of Digital Video: Kansas City, MO

Kansas City Regional Police Academy 6885 NE Pleasant Valley Rd, Kansas City, MO, United States

The increased use of digital video systems by the general public has made digital multimedia evidence (DME) a significant and integral part of modern criminal and civil investigations. Since there is no standard video recording system in use, the need for trained individuals who know how to properly recover this type of evidence has increased.