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The Bureau of Justice Assistance requests help in developing a framework for the content of a National Body Worn Camera Toolkit and website.
This website is under construction. Please send questions or comments to bjanttac@usdoj.gov.
The Bureau of Justice Assistance requests help in developing a framework for the content of a National Body Worn Camera Toolkit and website.
The Bureau of Justice Assistance is seeking technical assistance to produce a video titled "Safeguarding Children of Arrested Parents" to provide to law enforcement officials for use during roll call with their officers.
Crime Analysis on Demand
The Milwaukee Police Department is looking for crime analysis technical assistance services to reduce violent crime among youth in Milwaukee. This request was prompted by a surge in youth violence and deaths in Milwaukee.
The Jefferson County District Attorney’s Office is requesting funding through the National Training and Technical Assistance Program for our community consortium concerned with heroin abuse and addiction. Since 2012 Jefferson County has seen over 150 heroin related deaths, which has resulted in a public health crisis for our community.
BJA engaged Dr. Leo Betletsky to research best practices around use of Naloxone and develop an FAQ document on engaging law enforcement on opiod overdose response.
The 26th Judicial District is seeking training and technical assistance from a multi-disciplinary team to design an approach using best practices for the scheduling cases from filing to disposition and the management of the docket within the courtroom itself. Achieving buy-in from court officials with diverse perspectives is key. This effort will result in a more productive courtroom and effective utilization of courtroom time.
we are looking for BJA to take a look at our efforts in crime analysis, (tactical and strategic) and provide suggestions and changes to better accomplish our goals of crime reduction and quality of life improvement.
Nashville-Davidson County, TN has the second largest criminal justice system in the State of Tennessee. We have 5 (law trained) magistrates/ judicial commissioners that are part of the General Sessions Court for our jurisdiction. The magistrates' workload has grown significantly since its inception over 30 years ago without any additional staff and their working conditions are absolutely deplorable.
Assistance in implementing a Quality Assurance program within our organization.