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The California Highways Patrol requested Crime Analysis on Demand Program to help the CHP create/build the brand new Crime Analyst position. BJA closed the request due to an unresponsive requester.
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The California Highways Patrol requested Crime Analysis on Demand Program to help the CHP create/build the brand new Crime Analyst position. BJA closed the request due to an unresponsive requester.
Wichita, Kansas Police Department requested a review of implicit domestic violence strengths and weaknesses within their unit. BJA NTTAC provided the requestor with a list of providers that offer implicit bias training and also referred the requestor to the Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) office.
The Leon County, Florida Sheriff's Office requested a crime analysis assessment. OnPoint Analytics was selected to fulfill the request and conducted an assessment between December 2018 and March 2019. OnPoint Analytics delivered a final recommendations report to the Leon County Sheriff's Office in March 2019.
The Albuquerque, New Mexico Police Department requested a crime analysis assessment. The requestor withdrew the request.
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The Tulsa, Oklahoma Police Department, as part of the Tulsa Public Safety Partnership Site, is requested crime analysis technical assistance.
The Tiffin, Ohio Police Department (PD) requested training on the topic of use of force. This request was transferred to a new contract.
Going Home Hawaii requested support to implement Law Enforcement Assisted Diversion programming. BJA referred this request to the Council of State Governments.
The Santa Maria, California Police Department (PD) requested a crime analysis assessment. OnPoint Analytics was selected to fulfill the request and conducted an assessment between October 2018 and May 2019. OnPoint Analytics delivered a final recommendations report to Santa Maria PD in May 2019.
The Chautauqua County Sheriff's Office requested assistance in training their deputies and correction officers to identify persons with a mental disorder, appropriately and safely respond to individuals with mental disorders, to educate them in crisis de-escalation techniques and also inform them about resources that are available in the community for individuals with a mental disorder. BJA NTTAC Denied this request.