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Presentation Submission

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Share Your Expertise with ONGIA

Whether you’re a law enforcement officer, criminal justice professional, researcher, educator, or community leader, we invite you to submit your presentation proposal for our annual conference, training sessions, and webinar series.

  • Contribute to the mission of ONGIA by sharing your expertise with a network of professionals.

  • Gain exposure among law enforcement agencies, policy makers, and educators.

  • Enhance your professional reputation and connect with experts in the field.

  • Make an impact by helping shape discussions around gang awareness, organized crime, and public safety strategies.

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What We’re Looking For

Guidelines & Preferred Topics

  • Gang and organized crime investigations

  • Case studies of successful operations targeting gangs 

  • Current or evolving gang / organized crime trends and activities 

  • Firearms trafficking, 3D printing, ghost guns and investigations 

  • Drug trafficking and distribution networks 

  • Technology, dark web and social media in criminal enterprises

  • Gang / Organized crime-related human/sex trafficking 

  • Community-based strategies to combat gangs

  • Financial crimes linked to organized crime 

  • Cross-border smuggling and coordination challenges

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Share Your Expertise

Share Your Expertise & Contribute to ONGIA’s Mission

We are looking for passionate speakers and experts to present at our upcoming conferences, training sessions, and webinars.

Submissions are open to both members and non-members. If the submission period is closed, please check back later.

Who Can Submit

Open to Professionals & Experts in the Field

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  • Law Enforcement Professionals – Police officers, detectives, investigators, and intelligence analysts.

  •  Criminal Justice Experts – Prosecutors, defense attorneys, corrections officers, and border security personnel.

  • Researchers & Academics – University professors, criminologists, policy researchers, and sociologists.

  •  Educators & Social Workers – Teachers, school administrators, youth mentors, and counselors involved in crime prevention and gang intervention programs.

  • Community Leaders & NGOs – Individuals working in nonprofit organizations, community outreach programs, and rehabilitation initiatives.

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