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Two-and-a-half day intensive in-person training for veterans treatment courts that are in the planning or implementation stage.
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Two-and-a-half day intensive in-person training for veterans treatment courts that are in the planning or implementation stage.
During this unique PSP peer exchange opportunity, five PSP site representatives were able to network at the USMS Headquarters in Arlington, Virginia, to learn about how to leverage their federal partnerships to improve investigations. Attendees discussed resources offered by local USMS offices, crime strategies, community and criminal justice collaborations, crime and displacement investigations, NIBIN, and eTrace.
On August 29, 2024, three Minneapolis attendees visited Jefferson County to tour its Communications Center (Jeffcom). Attendees had the opportunity to learn about Jeffcom’s operations, robust information technology (RapidSOS, Automated Secure Alarm Protocol, computer-aided dispatch) training, hiring, employee retention, and continual innovation.
The Miami Crime Gun Intelligence Center showcased its robust program and highlighted the following topics: machinegun conversion devices; straw purchaser cases; and a comprehensive workflow that spans receiving evidence, documenting and tracing firearms, performing test fires, and entering information into NIBIN. The peer exchange highlighted a phenomenal partnership with ATF that provides analytical support for properly investigating and prosecuting violent firearm offenders and tracking the adjudication of each case.
Two-day intensive in-person training for veterans treatment courts that have been in operation for two or more years.
The East Baton Rouge District Attorney’s Office (EBRDA) hosted five sites for a unique peer exchange in which both prosecutor’s/district attorney’s office representatives and their crime analysts learned how they can collaborate and leverage their role in analytics to improve clearance rates. The EBRDA presented on how data is used in all aspects of its work: violent crime, opioids, juvenile group violence intervention, intimate partner violence, and bail/bond recommendations.
The Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) hosted 14 representatives from the Knoxville; North Miami, Florida; and Tucson Police Departments to learn about the LAPD’s COMPSTAT process. Participants were exposed to the entirety of the COMPSTAT process, including the COMPSTAT Division command, the Rampart Division, the Chief’s Office, and many other elements, such as crime analysis and Real Time Crime Center support mechanisms. Key players were IIR SMEs from the LAPD, Intel Manager Jessica Statland and
The NRTAC team will provide ongoing training and technical assistance support for the implementation and development of the St. Petersburg (FL) crime gun intelligence center.
The NRTAC team will provide ongoing training and technical assistance support for the implementation and development of the Los Angeles County (CA) crime gun intelligence center.
The NRTAC team will provide ongoing training and technical assistance support for the implementation and development of the Jefferson County (CO) crime gun intelligence center.