Administrators

Grant Writing and Federal Grant Procurement Training

The Oklahoma Association of Chiefs of Police will host a Grants 101 Training on grant writing and the federal procurement process from June 12 - 13. Attendees will learn about finding grant funding sources, identifying regional issues, creating a budget, writing a winning application, and engaging in effective grant management practices.

On Monday, June 12 from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. CT, attendees will attend an all-day Grant Writing 101 training and earn eight Council on Law Enforcement Education and Training (CLEET) accredited hours.

Webinar - A Walk Through the Multidisciplinary Team Guide and Toolkit

Do you want to create an elder abuse case review multidisciplinary team (MDT), but you don’t know where to start? Start here!

The Elder Justice Initiative (EJI) is pleased to announce the launch of the new Multidisciplinary Team Guide and Toolkit. The toolkit is designed for anyone looking to create or grow a local elder abuse MDT, regardless of their experience with MDTs. The web-based toolkit is enhanced for use on mobile devices and contains easy-to-download PDF sample documents and citations. 

National Forum on Criminal Justice (July - Aug 2017)

Sponsored by the National Criminal Justice Association, the Justice Research and Statistics Association, and the IJIS Institute, the National Forum on Criminal Justice showcases programs, research, and technologies that help justice practitioners and decisionmakers in states, local communities, and tribal nations address pressing public safety issues. It is the only criminal justice conference that brings together leaders from federal, state, local, and tribal government and the public and private sector to share real world strategies and solutions from around the country.

Integrating Best Practices from Corrections and Workforce Systems to Match Jobseekers to Services: the IRES Pilot Project

Of the more than 2.3 million people incarcerated in correctional facilities across the United States, more than 90 percent will eventually return to their communities. Employment is a key aspect of successful reentry, but simply placing people in jobs is not the ultimate solution for preventing reoffending. An integrated approach is needed to ensure that criminal justice and workforce development systems utilize their available resources in ways that reduce recidivism and improve the employability of their shared population.

"How To Hunt" Criminals and Terrorists: The Actionable Intelligence Workshop (June 2017)

This 1-day workshop is designed to instruct police department commanders, their police officers assigned to both patrol and investigative functions, and their analysts on how to aggressively collect and use actionable intelligence. The same intelligence techniques can also be used against both criminal and terrorist targets. The intelligence training taught in this workshop is designed to supplement the existing operational professionalism, skills, and experience within the audience.

"How To Hunt" Criminals and Terrorist: The Actionable Intelligence Workshop

This 1-day workshop is designed to instruct police department commanders, their police officers assigned to both patrol and investigative functions, and their analysts on how to aggressively collect and use actionable intelligence. The same intelligence techniques can also be used against both criminal and terrorist targets. The intelligence training taught in this workshop is designed to supplement the existing operational professionalism, skills, and experience within the audience.

Cybercrime: From Crime to Courtroom (Oct 2017)

The objective of this 2-day course is to focus on how Internet/cyber/computer technology-based criminal cases - as well as criminal cases reliant upon digital evidence - unfold in a courtroom and why it is vital for investigators, prosecutors, and computer forensic technicians to comprehend these elements throughout the entirety of their investigations and prosecutions. The format is interactive.
Key Learning Points:
* Comprehend the ever-changing online environments where crimes occur and the locations of evidential repositories.

Cybercrime: From Crime to Courtroom (Sep 2017)

The objective of this 2-day course is to focus on how Internet/cyber/computer technology-based criminal cases - as well as criminal cases reliant upon digital evidence - unfold in a courtroom and why it is vital for investigators, prosecutors, and computer forensic technicians to comprehend these elements throughout the entirety of their investigations and prosecutions. The format is interactive.
Key Learning Points:
* Comprehend the ever-changing online environments where crimes occur and the locations of evidential repositories.

Cybercrime: From Crime to Courtroom (Aug 2017)

The objective of this 2-day course is to focus on how Internet/cyber/computer technology-based criminal cases - as well as criminal cases reliant upon digital evidence - unfold in a courtroom and why it is vital for investigators, prosecutors, and computer forensic technicians to comprehend these elements throughout the entirety of their investigations and prosecutions. The format is interactive.
Key Learning Points:
* Comprehend the ever-changing online environments where crimes occur and the locations of evidential repositories.

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