Mowder on the Case
with Dr. Denise Mowder
Where Criminal Justice Meets the Digital Age
10 YEARS PROSECUTOR - IPV, CHILD ABUSE & SEXUAL ASSAULT
16 YEARS PROFESSOR - METROPOLITAN STATE UNIVERSITY OF DENVER - CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND CRIMINOLOGY
CIPP CERTIFIED CYBERSECURITY & PRIVACY LAW
From the Courtroom
to the Classroom
For 10 years, Dr. Denise Mowder stood in courtrooms prosecuting some of the most difficult cases imaginable β intimate partner violence, child abuse, and sexual assault. That work taught her something fundamental: the law is only as powerful as the people who understand and apply it.
Today, Dr. Mowder brings that same conviction into the classroom. For 16 years, she has been a professor at Metropolitan State University of Denver, teaching victimology, criminal law, criminal investigation, and criminal procedure.
Over the past 6 years, her focus has shifted to cybersecurity and privacy law, where she earned her Certified Information Privacy Professional (CIPP) certification.
Her expertise sits at a rare intersection: someone who has prosecuted real cases, understands victimology from the front lines, and can navigate the fast-evolving world of digital privacy and cybercrime law β all at once.
Dr. Mowder created Mowder on the Case to bring that expertise to legal professionals, law enforcement, and students who need clear, authoritative, and occasionally witty guidance on navigating justice in the digital age.
Dr. Mowder's Expertise
"Dr. Denise Mowder brings a rare combination to every conversation: the credibility of a seasoned prosecutor, the depth of an academic, and the clarity of someone who genuinely loves translating complexity into understanding. Whether she's addressing law enforcement, legal professionals, or students, her work leaves audiences better equipped to navigate the intersection of justice and technology."
πCybersecurity & Privacy Law
Understanding how digital privacy laws intersect with criminal investigations, evidence collection, and prosecution strategy in the modern legal environment.
βοΈVictimology & Digital Crime
How technology has transformed crimes against persons β from cyberstalking and revenge porn to technology-facilitated intimate partner violence β and how the law is responding.
π»Law Meets Technology
For legal professionals, law enforcement, and students: a practical introduction to the digital landscape every practitioner needs to understand today.
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