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CSG Justice Center staff held 190 contacts (via phone and email) with FY16-FY21 grantees in the month of December.
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CSG Justice Center staff held 190 contacts (via phone and email) with FY16-FY21 grantees in the month of December.
CSG Justice Center staff held 280 contacts (via phone and email) with FY16-FY21 grantees in the month of November.
CSG Justice Center staff held 259 contacts (via phone and email) with FY16-FY21 grantees in the month of October.
CSG Justice Center staff held 248 contacts (via phone and email) with FY16-FY21 grantees in the month of September.
CSG Justice Center staff held 224 contacts (via phone and email) with FY16-FY21 grantees in the month of August.
CSG Justice Center staff held 247 contacts (via phone and email) with FY16-FY21 grantees in the month of July.
In compliance with our BJA funding agreement, the NDCRC attended NADCP's RISE22 conference in-person in Nashville, Tennessee, sponsoring a booth at the exhibitor level. NDCRC staff traveled by plane and road to bring a truck of printed resources and SWAG. Eight full-time staff members attended the conference from Sunday, July 24 to Thursday, July 28. Staff were present at the booth to network with attendees, answer questions, and demonstrate resources available from the NDCRC.
Cases responded to and closed during the reporting period June - December 2022 were 420
There seems to be increasing concern with the belief that crime, and in particular violent crime, is increasing. As a crime prevention organization, we are looking to the Bureau of Justice to help address these concerns at our conference. In particular, any programs specific to preventing violent crime and/or alleviating the perception of increasing risk that our practitioners could take back to their communities would be most welcome.
Deflection and Pre-Arrest Diversion: A Public Health & Safety Response to Stimulant and Other Substance Use in the Community