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Objective #4: American Indian Justice Conference Delivery (AIJC)

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4.1 Design, develop and deliver American Indian Justice Conference (AIJC). TLPI will coordinate with the Category 3 TTA provider and other TTA providers on the delivery of the AIJC conference, to include presentations on topics such as: tribal justice systems, including traditional justice, illicit substance use as it relates to public safety and victims’ services, law enforcement, prosecution, defense services/legal aid, offender reentry, tribal-federal-state intergovernmental collaboration, and justice information sharing. TLPI has a detailed conference delivery timeline/check list has been developed for previous use with other highly successful, large scale Indian country conferences5. We offer CEUs and CLEs for participants whenever feasible. TLPI will ensure appropriate BJA/DOJ conference cost approvals are secured (see task 1.3). TLPI is very experienced with the conference cost approval process and will adhere closely to approval timelines with a proactive approach. Deliverable: AIJC Training Delivery in Yr 2.

4.2 Post conference activities. TLPI’s experience with conference delivery includes ensuring all materials from presentations are made available online, including presenter’s presentations, PPTs, resources and bios. Evaluations from presentations are compiled and sent to all presenters, and a full evaluation report is submitted to the funding agency. All post DOJ required conference reporting is completed in a timely manner. Deliverable: post ocnference materials (PPTs, presenter bios, etc.) posted online in Yr 1 and 2.