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20151014-105457-99

Submitted by Anu Madan on

The Pasco (WA) Police Department seeks Blue Courage training for 70 officers. Pasco PD will provide the trainers, but requests funding assistance for 70 Blue Courage training kits.

20150924-123216-01

Submitted by Anu Madan on

The Wilmington VRN site requests training for Wilmington Police Department’s (PD) crime analysts. The analysts will attend a week-long Introduction to Crime Analysis training offered by Temple University’s (PA) Center for Security and Crime Science. Individuals from Camden County (NJ) Police Department and Newark (NJ) Police Department will also attend the training. Crime analysts from the Baltimore (MD) Police Department have been invited, and other neighboring jurisdictions may also be invited to participate.

20150616-110137-76

Submitted by Anu Madan on

To meet crime prevention needs in the City of Wilmington, the Wilmington Violence Reduction Network (VRN) requests training in Crime Prevention through Environmental

20150521-133958-86

Submitted by Anu Madan on

The Chicago Police Department requests two Blue Courage Training for 30 participants each, one Blue Courage certification course for 30 participants, and technical assistance to develop internal CPD Blue Courage Master Trainers. The Blue Courage training course will provide self-improvement, increased engagement, stress management, development of resilience, and improvement of the overall health and well-being of all employees in the department.

20150408-213933-73

Submitted by Joselle Shea on

The City of Akron Police Department requests T3 – Tact, Tactics, and Trust™ training in order to host leadership from surrounding police departments to create a joint effort to improve interaction, communication, and understanding between local police departments and the public. T3™ is the only police training program that simultaneously addresses the perceptual, cognitive, and behavioral dimensions of social interaction. It integrates the latest scientific research on managing social encounters with validated training techniques.

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