FOLLOWUP TO TESTIMONY BY MAPA REPRESENTATIVES YESTERDAY AT CAPITAL

Members of the Missouri Association of Prosecuting Attorneys (MAPA) testified yesterday in Jefferson City regarding concerns over the sentencing recommendations from the Missouri Sentencing Advisory Commission (MoSAC) and the misleading way recidivism data is being shared as well as the lenient sentence recommendations being made on violent crimes and sex crimes. Dr. Jeffery Milyo, Middlebush Chair and Professor of Social Sciences at the University of Missouri, Economics Department also testified on behalf of MAPA. To download more information  please click below:

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FULL TEXT OF HB 257 CALLING FOR ELIMINATION OF THE MOSAC

TESTIMONY BY PLATTE COUNTY PROSECUTOR, ERIC ZAHND

STUDY BY DR. JEFFREY MILYO

REPRESENTATIVES FROM MAPA TESTIFY TODAY AT THE STATE CAPITAL ABOUT SENTENCING

Members of the Missouri Association of Prosecuting Attorneys (MAPA) testified today in Jefferson City regarding concerns over the sentencing recommendations from the Missouri Sentencing Advisory Commission. (MoSAC). MAPA is calling for a study to determine smart sentencing practices instead of the inappropriate one-size-fits-all sentencing recommendations of the MoSAC. Additionally representatives from MAPA plan on testifying about the misleading way recidivism data is being shared as well as the lenient sentence recommendations being made by the MoSAC on violent crimes and sex crimes.

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For more information about MAPA please visit their website: http://mops.mo.gov/mapa.htm

For more information about the MoSAC please visit: http://www.mosac.mo.gov

CHRISTIAN COUNTY PROSECUTOR JOINS INTERNET CRIMES TASK FORCE

Christian County Prosecuting Attorney, Amy J. Fite announces today that the Christian County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office has joined the Tri-Lakes Regional Internet Crimes Task Force. The Tri-Lakes Regional Internet Crimes Task Force is a regional task force made of up law enforcement agencies in Taney, Christian, and Stone Counties that provides the expertise necessary to successfully gather computer based evidence in cases involving online enticement of children, child pornography, cyber bullying, fraud, identity theft and other crimes facilitated through the use of computers or the Internet.

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1ST ASSISTANT PROSECUTING ATTORNEY COMPLETES COMPUTER FORENSICS CERTIFICATION

Christian County Prosecuting Attorney, Amy J. Fite is very proud to announce that Christopher W. Lebeck, a 1st Assistant in the Christian County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office (CCPA) has recently qualified for certification with the International Association of Computer Investigative Specialists as a Certified Forensic Computer Examiner (CFCE). Mr. Lebeck who recently joined the CCPA last month began his training while he was with the Taney County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office through the Tri-Lakes Internet Crimes Task Force. This certification process involved two-weeks of intensive training, a three month peer review cycle, and a three month formal examination process. With this qualification, Mr. Lebeck could be called to conduct forensic examination of computers for other jurisdictions. These skills will add to his ability to successfully prosecute computer related sex crimes.

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CHRISTIAN COUNTY PROSECUTOR JOINS MISSOURI VICTIM ASSISTANCE NETWORK

Christian County Prosecuting Attorney, Amy J. Fite is pleased to announce that the office has joined the Missouri Victim Assistance Network (MOVA). The mission statement of MOVA says the organization is to expand the horizons of victim advocacy, encompassing the concept of fair treatment for all crime victims and emphasizing human worth and dignity.

The Missouri Victim Assistance Network was conceived in 1983 when the National Organization for Victim Assistance encouraged the state of Missouri to develop a statewide coalition of victim service providers. In 1984, the Governor’s Crime Commission and the State Department of Public Safety sponsored the first annual Victim Seminar in Missouri. Participants at that conference organized a planning committee to lay the groundwork for MOVA.

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