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digital multimedia evidence: A growing Need

Digital Evidence is part of an estimated 90% of all criminal cases today.¹

It is estimated that law enforcement spends on average 2 days a week working on audio or video evidence.2

Law enforcement and prosecutors now see digital evidence as being more important than physical evidence or even DNA in successfully prosecuting a case. 3

Nearly 60% of managers say that they are having poor or no transition to handling digital evidence in their agency. 4

About Me

Bill Mackey

Education:

I graduated from Iowa State University in 2008 with a double major in Psychology and Criminal Justice. I then completed my master’s degree in criminology at Indiana State University. Finally, I attended the University of Cincinnati’s PhD program in Criminal Justice, where I finished ABD (all but dissertation). I accrued multiple publications, book chapters, academic journal and book reviews, appeared in dozens of media interviews, and a substantial number of academic, government, and private presentations. The bulk of my academic experience has focused on merging technology and crime by bridging the often divergent areas of academia and field work in criminal justice. 

Previous Experience:

Probation Officer for The Nebraska Supreme Court with over a thousand hours of court experience. Sat on State of Nebraska Board of Technology in Corrections. Member of the Cincinnati Bell & FBI Digital Forensics Workgroup. Consulted on state and federal tech cases. Assistant Professor and Instructor at Indiana State University where I helped lead the creation of a new major bridging technology and crime. Served on the State of Indiana’s Governot’s Council for Cybersecurity. Sworn investigator and co-creator of the High-Tech Crime Unit in Vigo County, Indiana where I worked on cases including robbery, arson, homicide, and child exploitation. I have assisted with multiple trial presentations offering compelling audio and visuals for juries that accentuate the most important details. I have also had the incredible opportunity to assist on multiple cold cases helping to bring answers to survivors and/or their families using modern technology with older evidence (example: evidence featured in this Vice Documentary.

Training:

Law Enforcement and Emergency Services Video Association (LEVA), The United States Secret Service at National Computer Forensics Institute (NCFI), The National Center for Media Forensics at University of Colorado Boulder, Audio Engineering Society, Resolution Video, National White-Collar Crime Center (NW3C), Amped, Magnet, Cellebrite, and many others. *See CV for full list. 

What you can expect working with me:

I bring experienced, reliable, and professional partnership. Drawing from over a decade of teaching at a university, I excel at simplifying intricate technological concepts for non-tech individuals. With years of experience in the field of criminal justice and the courtroom, I also have a first-hand understanding of the process, needs, and limitations of both law enforcement and prosecution as well as defense. Expect meticulously crafted solutions and reports that are scientifically robust, replicable, and built to withstand rigorous scrutiny in a courtroom setting.