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20180830-161707-53

Submitted by Anu Madan on

BJA requested assistance in making the “Managing Large-Scale Security Events: A Planning Primer for Local Law Enforcement Agencies” (Planning Primer) and associated Quick Look documents 508 compliant. The requestor withdrew the request.

20180824-172957-17

Submitted by Zach Drake on

BJA NTTAC issued a request for proposal and selected Force Concepts as the provider. Force Concepts developed the training curriculum and facilitated a train-the-trainer session for Newark PD staff members in October 2018.

20180808-105550-08

Submitted by India Hall on

BJA requested travel support for representatives from Anniston, Alabama to attend a Shoot Review Peer Exchange at the Savannah, GA Police Department. BJA NTTAC provided travel support to 5 representatives from the Anniston Police Department to attend the Peer exchange the week of September 17th.

20180729-113411-79

Submitted by Mrs. Kelsey D Cheek on

Preventing violence is a paramount goal for probation and parole professionals, and it is important to keep current on new developments in this area. This program examines effective approaches to reducing violence through community supervision. Attendees were briefed on various programs that have produced a reduction in violence and recidivism among those being supervised. The presenter will go over issues pertaining to police/probation partnerships and the characteristics of successful programs, culminating in the identification of four key steps for developing effective partnerships.

20180718-143211-84

Submitted by Jackson Beck on

NOTE: This entry was canceled because a more current version of this entry was separately uploaded using the bulk import tool. The training was completed.

Crisis Intervention Team International (CITI) will coordinate the administration of one regional mental illness police certificate course training to up to 80 participants. The desired outcome is to educate a growing number of police officers on ways to identify MI, serve persons with MI, and how to work with service providers.

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