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20250129-112917-62

Submitted by Olivia Mo on

The TA Center participated in the 2024 SCA. All 13 of the TA Center's FY24 grantees were in attendance. In total, in addition to 67 community-based and Smart Reentry grantees. The TA Center facilitated the following conference sessions: “Culturally Responsive Behavioral Health Care Access in Reentry,” and “The Importance of Effective Corrections and Community-Based Organization Relationships.” Additionally, TA Center staff and subject matter experts (SMEs) hosted three breakout sessions.

20250129-112841-93

Submitted by Dr. Timothy Best on

As of this reporting period, IIR has not received budget clearance to begin work on this project. Additional reporting for this deliverable is expected during the next reporting period.

20250129-112520-57

Submitted by Dr. Timothy Best on

As of this reporting period, IIR has not received budget clearance to begin work on this project. Additional reporting for this deliverable is expected during the next reporting period.

20250129-112055-52

Submitted by Dr. Timothy Best on

As of this reporting period, IIR has not received budget clearance to begin work on this project. Additional reporting for this deliverable is expected during the next reporting period.

20250129-111706-45

Submitted by Dr. Timothy Best on

As of this reporting period, IIR has not received budget clearance to begin work on this project. Additional reporting for this deliverable is expected during the next reporting period.

20250129-111245-04

Submitted by Dr. Timothy Best on

As of this reporting period, IIR has not received budget clearance to begin work on this project. Additional reporting for this deliverable is expected during the next reporting period.

20250129-110722-31

Submitted by Dr. Timothy Best on

As of this reporting period, IIR has not received budget clearance to begin work on this project. Additional reporting for this deliverable is expected during the next reporting period.

20250128-184207-85

Submitted by Ms. Sarah E V… on

Amidst calls for police reform, states, municipalities, and law enforcement agencies across the United States are adopting new policies and practices to track and regulate officers’ engagement in traffic stop and enforcement activities. While the thorough collection of stop and enforcement data is critical for examining the equity and effectiveness of police practices, the examination of these data requires methodologically robust analyses that can be challenging for agencies to manage without specialized training in data analysis and statistical strategies.

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