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4 recorded interviews were transcribed: Navajo Peacemaking, DNA Legal Services, Aneth Community Court, and Village of Kake Peacemaking
2 podcasts were edited (but not finalized): Kake Peacemaking and Navajo Peacemaking
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4 recorded interviews were transcribed: Navajo Peacemaking, DNA Legal Services, Aneth Community Court, and Village of Kake Peacemaking
2 podcasts were edited (but not finalized): Kake Peacemaking and Navajo Peacemaking
The Building Communities of Trust (BCOT) initiative focuses on developing trust among law enforcement, fusion centers, and the communities they serve to address the challenges of crime and terrorism prevention.
The Building Communities of Trust (BCOT) initiative focuses on developing trust among law enforcement, fusion centers, and the communities they serve to address the challenges of crime and terrorism prevention.
The Building Communities of Trust (BCOT) initiative focuses on developing trust among law enforcement, fusion centers, and the communities they serve to address the challenges of crime and terrorism prevention.
The Building Communities of Trust (BCOT) initiative focuses on developing trust among law enforcement, fusion centers, and the communities they serve to address the challenges of crime and terrorism prevention.
The Building Communities of Trust (BCOT) initiative focuses on developing trust among law enforcement, fusion centers, and the communities they serve to address the challenges of crime and terrorism prevention.
At the annual Global Strategic Solutions Working Group (GSSWG) priority scoping meeting, the GSSWG agreed to address priorities via GSSWG task teams or offline groups who volunteered to explore the topics further and report their findings/activities to GSSWG. Priorities include: 1. Opioid Abuse, 2. Juvenile Risk and Needs Assessment, 3. Video Evidence Guidance, 4. Trustmarks.
To address problems and discuss enhancements to the Justice Domain of the National Information Exchange Model (NIEM).
The Criminal Intelligence Coordinating Council (CICC) meeting was held September 15, 2014, at the El Pas Intelligence Center, located in El Paso, TX. The CICC meeting included an in-depth roundtable discussion on current issues affecting criminal intelligence development and sharing, an overview of the function and mission of EPIC and how the CICC can support the work of EPIC.
Joint CICC/ICP Meeting: A joint meeting of the Criminal Intelligence Coordinating Council (CICC) and IACP’s Intelligence Coordinating Panel was held on October 27, 2014, during the IACP Annual Conference. The purpose of this joint meeting was to bring together CICC members and members of the intelligence-related committees within IACP to discuss current and emerging activities and initiatives related to criminal intelligence. The meeting included updates from the CICC as well as updates from the IACP committee chairs and roundtable discussion on how to enhance coordination efforts.