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20200717-90154-01

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Maintenance and delivery of Child Sex Trafficking: A Training Series for Frontline Officers, an online training for law enforcement that was developed under a grant that ended in 2015. This project is continuing to offer the training to the BJA task forces and other law enforcement working on human trafficking.

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Coordinated, presented, and facilitated the session for the 2020 COAP National Forum: United We Stand. Bureau of Justice Assistance Supports Responding to America's Opioid Crisis. Session: Two-Hatter Panel and Discussion. Session Description: Individuals who work in the addiction field and identify as persons in long-term recovery are often referred to as "two-hatters." They wear an addiction professional "hat" at work, and in different settings or situations also wear the "hat" of a person in recovery.

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Jane Anderson, AEquitas, was invited to participate in a panel at the Labor Trafficking Symposium on March 18, 2020. The Summit was cancelled due to the Global pandemic.

20200305-142310-03

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NDCRC will contact individual state coordinators (or local coordinators, if no state coordinator is in place) via phone to introduce UNCW NDCRC staff, discuss anticipated changes in resources, identify specific state and local needs, and obtain information regarding state program and recidivism data entry/collection capabilities. The NDCRC will use this information in dissemination of state, local, and tribal surveys, as well as to focus the development of content for the website and services provided by the NDCRC.

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Members of the National Consortium on Preventing Law Enforcement Suicide presented in a workshop at the IACP Conference 2019 in Chicago to raise awareness of law enforcement suicide. The workshop provided an overview of the importance of messaging, peer support, and family support helpful in preventing law enforcement suicide.

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The Tribal Law and Policy Institute provided presentations at the American Indian Justice Conference Including Incentives and sanction. The Tribal Law and Policy Institute further collaborated with the Native American Addiction Technology Transfer Center to deliver presentations on Native American veterans.

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Submitted by Miss Rebekah A… on

The Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Chippewa of Wisconsin received an award from BJA to plan for the development of a tribal justice system. The National American Indian Court Judges Association (NAICJA), through its office-based training and direct assistance, provided a Tribal Bench Book for the Red Cliff Band Tribal Court.

20191122-141934-25

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This TTA will consist of creating a summary profile for each grantee, identifying common needs and priority topics for TTA to address. Summary profiles have been developed for each grantee, but review of quarterly progress reports will begin upon the launch of the new TTA Provider portal that will provide us with access to materials.

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Maintenance and delivery of Child Sex Trafficking: A Training Series for Frontline Officers, an online training for law enforcement that was developed under a grant that ended in 2015. This project is continuing to offer the training to the BJA task forces and other law enforcement working on human trafficking.

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