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Description of court-related SCIP activities and connection to DC SAA
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Description of court-related SCIP activities and connection to DC SAA
The US Attorney’s Office for the District of Massachusetts requested the in-person training Gangs and Guns: Making Your Firearms Case More Prosecutable, taught by Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office Detectives Steve Barborini and Jim Grindey.
The NTCRC Advisory Board met once during fall 2024 on December 2.
The US Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Georgia requested the in-person training Gangs and Guns: Making Your Firearms Case More Prosecutable, taught by Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office Detectives Steve Barborini and Jim Grindey.
The US Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Louisiana requested the in-person training Gangs and Guns: Making Your Firearms Case More Prosecutable, taught by Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office Detectives Steve Barborini and Jim Grindey.
Social Networking Analysis Training - The LEC for the Western District of Washington in collaboration with Everett Police Department requested a Social Networking Analysis assessment but after a kickoff call it was determined they wanted a training. Andrew Fox was on site at Everett PD on Aug 23.
In this interactive webinar, the COSSUP Data and Evaluation TTA provider, Abt Global will present with COSSUP program evaluators at Miami University on performance measurement and evaluation. The webinar will provide clear guidance for COSSUP grantees, program managers, and practitioners in the broader field on the purpose and application of performance measurement, the fundamentals of program evaluation, and distinguish between performance measurement and evaluation.
Spoke for a CRIT 101 webinar for RTI grantees, per BJA's request. Provided historical context for the CRIT curriculum and discussed the uses and benefits of CRIT for crisis response programs and communities at large.
NTCRC co-directors Dr. Kristen DeVall and Dr. Christina Lanier presented at the annual Tribal Law and Policy Institute Enhancement training, which was held in Phoenix, AZ from September 18-20. The training topic was case management.
Discuss the value of peer recovery support services (PRSS) to enhance substance use recovery. Explore the history of peer support as an effective intervention for tribal populations. Engage in peer exchange with tribal representatives who have implemented a peer support, including an opportunity for Q&A. Review a new valuable resource available to support tribes interested in implementing a PRSS Program, Culturally Responsive Pathways to Peer Programming in Tribal Communities. Discover available grant funding and training and technical assistance opportunities.