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20250127-121756-49

Submitted by Jennifer Plourde on

Following policy development conversations, CJI supported the Work Group in drafting a comprehensive, final report capturing the work of the Reentry Work Group. The report includes key data findings, research points, and the Work Group’s 26 recommendations for improving reentry outcomes in North Dakota.

20250127-112905-87

Submitted by Emma Ray Tolerton on

The Rochester Police Department conducted a peer exchange with the Omaha Police Department to learn about the impressive Omaha 360 program and its impact on reducing violent crime. After introductions, the Rochester team expressed their eagerness to understand Omaha 360’s collaborative approach to community engagement and crime reduction. The Omaha team provided an overview of the program, highlighting its impressive network of over 500 organizations and 5,000 resident participants.

20250127-111833-64

Submitted by Amanda Shoulberg on

On 1/8/25, the National Policing Institute hosted a convening of national law enforcement stakeholder organizations to discuss guidance for the certification of de-escalation training programs. In total, twelve participants from nine national law enforcement organizations attended the convening and provided their perspectives on critical content for de-escalation training, standards for training dose and delivery, and the scalability of standards. Insights shared by convening participants will directly inform the development of national standards for de-escalation training.

20250127-111624-24

Submitted by Darby Potter on

Reporting Cycle Summary

FY25Q1 Engagement Activities

Met and corresponded with grantee 2 times between October and December of 2024 on 10/30 and 12/5
Summary of Successes
Met with grantee at PTACC Summit
They have good community buy in for their program
Summary of Challenges
None
Summary of Resources Provided
First Responder Deflection Mentoring Initiative information and application
Summary of Suggestions for further TA/next steps
Continue regularly scheduled TA engagement and coaching

20250127-111525-95

Submitted by Emma Ray Tolerton on

The Beverly Hills Police Department hosted three personnel from the Vallejo Police Department October 22, 2024, to learn about its Real Time Crime Center (RTCC). The day began with an overview and discussion regarding the history, technology, funding, and staffing of the RTCC. The attendees also learned about the workflow, the use of drones as first responders, and public perception. The afternoon included a presentation and review of case studies, success stories, and a question-and-answer period. The day concluded with a tour of the Beverly Hills RTCC.

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