In response to the lack of uniform training, standardization, and quantifiability of the latent fingerprint examination process, National Institute of Justice-supported researchers William Chapman and R. Austin Hicklin of Noblis developed ACEware. This software provides a dataset-based training platform for new latent print examiners and standardized data management capabilities that can be used in actual casework.
Teen dating violence, also known as adolescent relationship abuse, is a serious, widespread issue that has both short- and long-term consequences. Teen dating violence may occur in-person or electronically and consists of physical, psychological, or sexual abuse, as well as stalking.
Join the National Association of Counties for a three-part webinar series to learn about the key areas of local criminal justice systems that most impact counties, as well as strategies for how counties can address those issues to create safer and healthier communities.
View the following sessions on the TTA Catalog to learn more and register: