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20240725-73905-07

Submitted by Ms. Cherisse R… on

Virtual Course: During this reporting period progress was made on the development of the virtual Fundamentals of Task Force Operations training. Once BJA approved, each of the module storyboards were converted into videos and underwent several review phases.

20240724-164112-86

Submitted by Ms. Cherisse R… on

The peer visit to Boston was coordinated by Mr. Isaac Yablo, who is the violence prevention coordinator for the Boston Mayor’s Office. Participants learned about the history of the “Boston Miracle” and how the community came together to impact violent crime. The 22 peer exchange participants from 9 agencies heard from Boston Police Department senior command and line-level officers in addition to the Boys and Girls Club, religious partners, and violence interrupters. Key presenters included Director Kevan Barton and Ms.

20240724-163942-71

Submitted by Ms. Cherisse R… on

The peer visit to Boston was coordinated by Mr. Isaac Yablo, who is the violence prevention coordinator for the Boston Mayor’s Office. Participants learned about the history of the “Boston Miracle” and how the community came together to impact violent crime. The 22 peer exchange participants from 9 agencies heard from Boston Police Department senior command and line-level officers in addition to the Boys and Girls Club, religious partners, and violence interrupters. Key presenters included Director Kevan Barton and Ms.

20240724-131051-32

Submitted by L Emhof on

Discussed some IACP projects that are working on a resilience document that is in development through the Mass Violence Project. Once this document is completed, the WA DOC site has requested that the IACP share this resource with them.

20240724-105527-58

Submitted by L Emhof on
IACP worked with our partners at ACA to revise the Implementation Plan to be relevant to corrections professionals. Shared this resource with all of the corrections sites. Had significantly positive feedback from several sites.

20240724-105522-07

Submitted by L Emhof on
Site requested to have a peer-to-peer exchange with a more experienced site who had a robust CIT program. IACP scheduled and hosted a P2P exchange between Pima County and Cumberland County.

20240724-105517-22

Submitted by L Emhof on
Over the past six (6) months, the IACP has tracked interest for the CRIT curriculum, CRIT training, CRIT Train the Trainer events, and CRIT policies from twenty (20) unique individuals and policing agencies across the United States. The IACP has responded to these requests for information and, in some circumstances, hosted informational sessions with the requesting agency to answer their questions and provide support as needed.
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