Help Us Raise Funds For The O.U.R. Intelligence Lab!

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Help Fund The Indiana State University Forensics Lab

Announcing The O.U.R. Intelligence Lab at Indiana State University 

Fund the ISU Lab

Help ISU Raise Funds for A Forensics Lab! 

Help us fund the enhancement of a cutting-edge O.U.R. Intelligence Lab at Indiana State University. This state-of-the-art facility will provide invaluable real-world experience for student interns in the School of Criminology and Security Studies, who work alongside law enforcement partners and industry leaders like O.U.R. in the fight against human trafficking and sexual exploitation. 

With only half the money raised, the lab enhancement is still in need of $25,000. By supporting the O.U.R. Intelligence Lab, you contribute to our mission of fighting human trafficking and sexual exploitation and protecting vulnerable individuals. 

Be a part of this groundbreaking initiative and make a difference in the fight against human trafficking.

Click the button below to donate and help us reach our goal!

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For additional information, please read the letter below from Jason E James, Deputy Director & Chief Digital Forensics Investigator.

The new O.U.R. Intelligence Lab will house state-of-the-art equipment where student interns within the School of Criminology and Security Studies (SCSS) programs of Cyber, Intelligence Analysis, and Criminology will gain real-world experience performing intelligence collection and analysis on human traffickers to track down and locate them and their victims.

The new Intelligence Analysis Crime Unit (IACU) internship will be part of the Center for Cybercriminology and Digital Forensics (CCDF) at Indiana State University and the fourth and newest internship in the School of Criminology and Security Studies that provides students real-world experience working with our law enforcement partners and other customers like O.U.R. We have already partnered with organizations such as Magnet Forensics, Cellebrite, Amped, and many others that have an invested interest in our students’ futures. The School of Criminology and Security Studies currently employs student interns in our High-Tech Crime Unit ( 1 of 10 state-funded units that performs digital forensics for approximately 25 agencies in 8 counties), Electronic Data Analysis Section (EDAS) (perform jail intelligence for Vigo County by listening to jail calls and video calls), and cold case internship (students investigate and analyze evidence to solve past crimes).

Jason E James ​​

· Deputy Director & Chief Digital Forensics Investigator

Fund the ISU Lab


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