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20170906-104255-72

Submitted by James Lah on

The West Memphis, Arkansas Public Safety Partnership site requested travel support for representatives to attend the 27th Annual Problem-Oriented Policing Conference . BJA NTTAC provided travel support to two representatives to attend the conference rom October 2-4, 2018 in Houston, Texas.

20170830-144124-3

Submitted by John Michael W… on

We are requesting an All Access Pass (AAP) with FranklinCovey. The AAP will also include specific facilitator certification in 7 Habits for Highly Successful People (or Managers or Law Enforcement), Trust Foundations (or Leading at The Speed of Trust or Policing at The Speed of Trust). The facilitator certifications will include agency personnel as well as community partners. The community partners will receive physical materials only and will not have access to the AAP.

20170819-122429-74

Submitted by Mr. Gregory J … on

We would like to request Problem-Oriented Policing training focusing on the role of crime analysts. The PPB received a similar training several years ago as part of TTA provided by NTTAC.

20170817-75143-81

Submitted by Ian Hamilton on

The Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) requested travel support for eight tribal justice practitioners (to be identified) to attend the Joint Jurisdictional Court Education Session being held at the Office of Justice Programs (OJP) in Washington, D.C. on November 1-2, 2017 . BJA NTTAC was identified to provide this support as part of its larger effort in supporting BJA's tribal justice initiatives.

20170815-120055-01

Submitted by Ian Hamilton on

The Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) requested travel support for three individuals from the Northern Cheyenne Tribe to attend the 2017 Healing and Wellness Training session in Albuquerque, New Mexico on September 12-14, 2017. BJA NTTAC was identified to provide this support as part of its larger effort in supporting BJA's tribal justice initiatives.

20170815-114452-71

Submitted by Ian Hamilton on

The Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) requested travel support for 15 individuals from Public Safety Partnership Network (PSP) sites nationwide to attend the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) National Public Safety Partnership (PSP) Summit in New Orleans, Louisiana from September 11 – 13, 2017. BJA NTTAC was identified to provide this support which began in August 2017.

20170809-90607-64

Submitted by Anu Madan on

The Chicago, Illinois Police Department requests funding for 100 officers to access FranklinCovey's All Access Pass, which would allow participants to gain access to FranklinCovey training content, including Policing at the Speed of Trust, Leading at the Speed of Trust, and 7 Habits of Highly Effective People for Law Enforcement.

20170725-163302-54

Submitted by Ian Hamilton on

The Metropolitan Nashville Police Department (MNPD) requested technical assistance in developing and implementing crime prevention and enforcement strategies through collective efficacy in two neighborhoods with significant crime issues. Dr. Craig Uchida of Justice & Security Strategies, Inc. was selected to fulfill the request. Dr.

20170721-110346-95

Submitted by James Lah on

The Little Rock, Arkansas Public Safety Partnership (PSP) site requested Blue Courage training for school resource officers (SROs). Blue Courage Inc. was selected as the provider for this engagement and BJA NTTAC is coordinating the training which is expected to take place in March 2018 in Little Rock, Arkansas.

20170721-100205-47

Submitted by Anu Madan on

The University of Chicago Crime Lab requested travel support for participants to travel to and attend the second Early Intervention System (EIS) National Advisory Committee (NAC) meeting. BJA NTTAC provided travel support for 18 participants to attend the second EIS NAC meeting on August 24 – 25, 2017 in Chicago, Illinois.

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