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The Fairfax, Virginia Independent Police Auditor requested a use of force assessment for the police department regarding a disproportionate number of force incidents against minority populations. This request was denied.
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The Fairfax, Virginia Independent Police Auditor requested a use of force assessment for the police department regarding a disproportionate number of force incidents against minority populations. This request was denied.
The Twelfth Judicial District of Colorado requested a Prosecution System Assessment. The provider selected for this request was the Prosecutors' Center for Excellence. This request was postponed until BJA NTTAC Option Year 3.
The Travis County, Texas Diversion requested assistance ith analyzing and addressing the rising jail population and to better understand the increase of racial and ethnic minority bookings. The engagement was transferred to a new contract.
The Bangor, Maine Police Department requested training by the LEAD National Support Bureau. The requestor withdrew the request.
I would like an audit where we can get guidance on the best practices and procedures for a prosecutors office in order to combat this opiod and abuse problem.
The Las Vegas, Nevada Municipal Court is requesting atechnical assistance in the form of consultation and data analysis. The engagement was transferred to a new contract.
The Akron, Ohio Police Department (PD) requested that a subject matter expert examine its process for targeting gun violence and to visit with a law enforcement agency facing similar issues with gun violence that has seen some success in the reduction of gun violence. BJA NTTAC provided funding support for Michael Medaris to travel to Akron PD to provide technical assistance in identifying current strengths and areas for improvement in gun violence strategies.
The Bay Area, California Rapid Transit (BART) Police Department requested technical assistance to help identify, extract and publish meaningful content for the BART Police open data portal. The requestor withdrew the request.
BJA NTTAC provided funding support for one representative to complete the “Fundamentals of Crime Analysis” course between
October and December 2018.
BJA NTTAC provided funding support for four representatives to complete the “Exploring Crime Analysis: Essential Skills I” course and two individuals to complete the “Fundamentals of Crime Analysis” course between October and December 2018.