Three focused training blocks

The workshop is built around practical first-responder outcomes for digital investigations.

Digital Evidence in Modern Policing

Understand the forms of evidence officers encounter and how routine actions can unintentionally alter critical data.

  • Mobile and device evidence awareness
  • Risk of accidental tampering
  • Case-readiness implications

First Responder Handling

Learn the immediate actions to take at scene level before handoff to specialist units.

  • Securing and isolating devices
  • Basic documentation standards
  • Safe temporary storage steps

Chain of Custody and Escalation

Build clarity on legal requirements, role boundaries, and escalation routes to maintain evidence integrity.

  • Seizure-to-specialist flow
  • Do-not-tamper principle
  • Court-ready handling discipline

Schedule at a glance

Structured training plan from opening to final wrap-up.

09:00 - 09:10

Opening and introduction

Welcome, team intro, context setting, and baseline awareness prompts.

09:10 - 09:40

Session 1

Digital evidence in modern policing with guided Q&A.

09:40 - 10:10

Session 2

Scenario-based first-responder handling walkthrough.

10:10 - 10:15

Short break

Refreshment pause and informal facilitator interaction.

10:15 - 10:45

Session 3

Chain of custody, legal considerations, and escalation guidance.

10:45 - 11:00

Final wrap-up

Key takeaways, checklist distribution, and closing remarks.

Frequently asked

Quick clarifications for participating officers and coordinators.

Who is this training for?

The event is designed for Tarkwa Police Department officers and first responders who handle phones, devices, and digital records.

What is the core objective?

Strengthen frontline digital evidence handling so data stays admissible, reliable, and ready for specialist escalation.

Is there an estimated budget?

The draft proposal budget is GHS 775.00, covering souvenirs and customized T-shirts for team members and participation awards.

Build stronger digital cases in your unit.

Review the event context and meet the facilitators delivering each session.