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The Indianapolis, Indiana Police Department, through the Public Safety Partnership, requests an assessment of its crime analysis capabilities.
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The Indianapolis, Indiana Police Department, through the Public Safety Partnership, requests an assessment of its crime analysis capabilities.
The West Memphis, Arkansas Police Department (PD), as part of the West Memphis Public Safety Partnership (PSP) site, requested data integration services for Lumen, Numerica's flagship platform for integrated law enforcement data sharing and analysis. Numerica was selected as the provider and the Numerica team worked with West Memphis PD to gain access to critical data platforms and integrate them into the Lumen application. Data platform integration was completed in March 2018.
City planning would like to be trained on CPTED practices. WPD would also like to be trained in CPTED as we migrate to a community poling form of service delivery.
The Bureau of Justice Assistance requested travel support for representations various cities to attend the Crime Fighters meeting in Chicago, Illinois. BJA NTTAC provided travel support to a total of 10 representatives from Los Angeles, California and Baltimore, Maryland to attend the meeting from January 17-18, 2018 in Chicago, Illinois.
The Marion County, Indiana Prosecutor's Office requested the support of a subject matter expert (SME) to facilitate and generate a final report for the Midwest Prosecutor's Peer-to-Peer Violence Reduction Strategies Summit to be held on June 18-19, 2018 in Indianapolis, Indiana. Dr. Natalie Hipple of the Department of Criminal Justice at Indiana University was selected to fulfill the request. Summit participants included prosecutorial and law enforcement representatives from six major city jurisdictions in the United States Midwest region.
Peter Edgette from the Hampton Roads Criminal Justice Training Academy requested training materials to support the creation of a basic terrorism class for law enforcement and corrections students. BJA NTTAC provided contact information for the Institute for Intergovernmental Research (IIR)'s State and Location Anti-Terrorism Training (SLATT).
Jason Paynich requested academic resources to support setting up a crime analysis major within his college's department. BJA NTTAC provided contact information for the International Association of Crime Analysts (IACA), Institute of Intergovernmental Resources (IIR), and Michigan State University (MSU) for the requestor to independently request additional information.
In May 2013, the Bureau of Justice (BJA), in partnership with the CNA Corporation, developed Managing Large-Scale Security Events: A Planning Primer for Local Law Enforcement Agencies (Planning Primer) to help guide local governments as they prepare for large-scale security events. BJA requested assistance in updating the Planning Primer based on the planning of the 2016 Republican National Convention in Cleveland, Ohio on July 18 - 21, 2016 and the 2016 Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on July 25 - 28, 2016.
The Little Rock, Arkansas Public Safety Partnership (PSP) site requested Blue Courage training materials for a training delivered to school resource officers (SROs). Blue Courage Inc. was selected as the provider for this engagement and BJA NTTAC is coordianted the materials purchase for the training, which is took place in March 2018 in Little Rock, Arkansas.
The Flint, Michigan Police Department requested travel support for representatives from the Flint PSP site to attend the International Association of Evidence and Property, Inc's Property and Evidence Management. BJA NTTAC provided travel support to 2 representatives from the Flint PSP site to attend the training from February 26 - 27, 2018, in Las Vegas, Nevada.