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20140122-111142-PA

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on

Our community has various issues with street gangs and motorcycle gangs as well as drug sales and use. We have very little funding available to provide training to educate law enforcement on these topics and many of the usual resources (NCTC, MAGLOCLEN) have reduced their training due to a reduction in funding.

20131223-182835-PA

Submitted by Shaun Ali on

The mass transit system suffers from nearly one cell phone theft or robbery per day. I would like to have assistance in developing efficient and effective methods to track incidents and predict future events/offenders.

20131223-154440-TX

Submitted by Joselle Shea on

During the past Legislative Session, the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles (BPP) was required to keep the Estimated Approval Rates (EAR) on each category relative to the risk level noted on the matrix as public information. During one of the parole guidelines' revisions, the estimated approval rates were inadvertently left in place on a public document.

20131115-233911-DC

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on

Violation of victim rights, civil rights discrimination, family law court services of alameda county city of Oakland. Father 4children equal protection 14amendment due process. 10+ yrs local agencies fcs fvlu opd cps conflict state voc#A08-0908129. Father/victim forced to create victim advocacy group self help, no resources available. Work through DOJ 8+ yrs and FBI 3/10. Case#rf03095015 now confidential, no more family law in Oakland, still illegal practices and patterns of corrupt behavior. Contact justice dept and FBI as well as attorney general California.

20130520-155729-GA

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on

The Technical College Criminal Justice program sponsor an annual one day Criminal Justice conference for the community. Local, state, and federal agenices are invited to participate. The topic of interest is "Criminal Justice Leadership in the 21st century Community Policing"

20130219-92536-NE

Submitted by Joselle Shea on

We are a relatively new division and have not organized a conference previously and are seeking utilize the training expertise from BJA to help identify and provide quality trainers and presenters for our conference.

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