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Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department (IMPD) is interested in setting up a CompStat360 model within their Department. They're looking to establish this model to enhance division accountability. CompStat360 is a comprehensive approach using collaboration, data analysis, and intel to create more effective crime responses. IMPD is interested in developing a strategic plan to support the implementation of the CompStat360 model.
The VPD realizes the benefits that can come from a properly trained staff who can incorporate trauma-informed systems methodologies into to their response to calls for service. As such we would ask the NTTAC to assist us in developing a Trauma-Informed Systems curriculum to deliver to our staff. We would hope to make such a curriculum comprehensive enough to attain California POST certification.
Review and audit prolific offender list to ensure compliance with established metrics and ensure no bias.
Assist with deployment.
The VPD realizes the benefits that can come from a properly trained staff who can incorporate trauma-informed systems methodologies into to their response to calls for service. As such we would ask the NTTAC to assist us in developing a Trauma-Informed Systems curriculum to deliver to our staff. We would hope to make such a curriculum comprehensive enough to attain California POST certification.
Review and audit prolific offender list to ensure compliance with established metrics and ensure no bias.
Assist with deployment.
BJA recruited subject matter expert Johnathan Morris to review and assess training's developed for the Law Enforcement Training and Technical Assistance Response Center.
Unchained submitted a request to BJA NTTAC for reentry curriculum development. BJA followed up by email with relevant resources and closed the request due to an unresponsive requestor.
The SAO 4th Judicial Circuit requested technical assistance to enhance its prosecutorial wellness policies and practices, revise case adjudication policies, and form a community advisory board. The Prosecutor’s Center for Excellence (PCE) was selected to fulfil this request and delivered a final report with recommendations in September 2021.
The State Attorney's Office, 4th Judicial Circuit Court is requesting technical assistance from Prosecutor’s Center for Excellence (PCE) to assist with the implementation of its BWC policy from April 2018. The SAO seeks to build on this work with additional TTA and consulting from PCE in the following areas: its internal BWC policy; its BWC policy related to officer-involved shootings; violence in the community. BJA NTTAC referred this request to CNA.