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Submitted by Ms. Cherisse R… on

The CenTF website includes task force-related TTA offerings, both on-site and online, and a wealth of field-related resources. The CenTF website continues to be maintained and monitored by the IIR team.

During the reporting period, 58 inquiries were submitted and responded to via the CenTF website, 311 new users registered for the training, and 1,408 certificates of completion were earned across four online courses:

20250117-160642-22

Submitted by Ms. Cherisse R… on

Refer to Objective 2, Deliverable 7, for details on activity completed for the five-part podcast series—Proactive Policing in Today’s Society for Multijurisdictional and Specialty Enforcement Units.

20250117-155726-21

Submitted by Ms. Cherisse R… on

Virtual Course: In October 2024, all seven course modules, quizzes, and student handbooks were completed and the package submitted to BJA for review and approval. By the end of this reporting period, the course package was still in review by BJA.

20250114-222948-55

Submitted by Mrs. Edie M Crum on

• The following activities occurred during this reporting period:
Newly released resources were added to the COSSUP Resource Center, as well as new announcements, funding opportunities, and learning opportunities.

20250114-221733-25

Submitted by Mrs. Edie M Crum on

• The following activities occurred during this reporting period:
o Newly released resources were added to the COSSUP Resource Center, as well as new announcements, funding opportunities, and learning opportunities.

20250108-134628-99

Submitted by Katherine E Je… on

This training program will utilize the Bring Your Own Case (BYOC) model to provide needed training to capital defense teams, as well as provide the basis for ongoing technical assistance. The combined defense team will work with a faculty of leading experts on issues directly relevant to the defenders' training needs. The agenda is developed in accordance with the BYOC model and is tailored to the specific training needs of the trainees. The program will be preceded by a single-day train-the-trainers program for program facilitators.

20241217-143024-08

Submitted by Obiageli Agbu on

Objective 9: Provide structured, ongoing support up to 15 Category 1 grantee states and support the field. (IG States/ Vendor and Automation)?
CSG Justice Center staff worked together internally to plan out work streams across multiple Implementation Grant states who are all working on adding large data sets into Publisher in the next few months. ?

20241217-143019-65

Submitted by Obiageli Agbu on

Objective 1: Use the hub and spoke model to engage all necessary and appropriate subject matter expertise to support Justice Counts design and implementation.?? (Partners)?
CSG Justice Center staff connected with the National Center for State Courts to provide project updates and discuss potential new workstreams.?CSG Justice Center staff also met with the Levin Center for Oversight and Democracy to discuss join work on engaging and educating legislators.

20241217-143014-35

Submitted by Obiageli Agbu on

Objective 2: Continuously review the metrics, technology, solution for states, and related resources and refine as needed.?? (Tier 1 Metrics and TIGs/ Publisher Updates)?
There was no work towards this objective in July as CSG Justice Center staff were focused on the development of Tier 2 metrics, which is reported under the FY19 Justice Counts Implementation grant (2019-ZB-K005).?

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