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Submitted by Mrs. Jen Jansen on

This 2½-day, invitation only event will bring together hate crimes grant recipients representing over 60 community-based organizations and law enforcement and prosecutorial agencies from around the country. This inaugural event will provide an opportunity to engage with a diverse range of attendees and collaborate with peers, practitioners, subject-matter experts, researchers, training and technical assistance providers, civil rights advocates, and federal officials.

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Submitted by Simone Elisa Greene on

This final session of the 2024 Leadership Academy will focus on navigating crucial conversations and change management.The session will also allow for participants to reflect on the entire Leadership Academy experience.

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Submitted by Ms. Nani M Grimmer on

Presentation at IACME regarding the use of body swabs on deceased individuals for DNA collections. Based on peer-reviewed journal article written by Angela Williamson (BJA) and Ashley Rodriguez (SAKI TTA).

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Submitted by Ms. Nani M Grimmer on

The 9th Annual National SAKI Grantees Meeting will bring together over 200 representatives from federal, state, and local criminal justice agencies to discuss recommended practices to address sexual assault response and reduce violent crime. The meeting will host opportunities for attendees to discuss challenges, promising practices, and next steps.

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Submitted by Ms. Nani M Grimmer on

The SAKI Leadership Academy supports participating law enforcement executives by providing the opportunity to expand and strengthen their knowledge on tools and resources for enhanced leadership, organizational and operational sexual assault response efforts within the framework of violent crime reduction strategies. The workshop will feature a series of interactive sessions, providing an opportunity for participants to share experiences, gain insights, and learn from one another.

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Submitted by Ms. Nani M Grimmer on

The SAKI TTA Regional Trainings allow cold case sexual assault investigators from federal, state, and local criminal justice agencies to learn recommended practices to address sexual assault response and reduce violent crime. The Suspect Interviewing training, hosted in Research Triangle Park, NC, will host opportunities for attendees to learn suspect interviewing techniques specific to cold case sexual assaults and violent crimes. It is designed for law enforcement officers and prosecutors who are involved in investigations, interrogations, and interview processes.

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