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Law Enforcement Training and Technical Assistance Consortium (LETTAC)

The Office on Violence Against Women (OVW) National Violence Against Women Law Enforcement Training and Technical Assistance Consortium (LETTAC) is a single, streamlined point of entry for OVW grantees and the field to request law enforcement TTA. LETTAC assists all law enforcement in best responding to, investigating, and prosecuting intimate partner violence and Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) crimes in a trauma-informed manner, supporting victim healing, safety, and justice.

Collaborative Reform Initiative for Technical Assistance Center (CRITAC)

Collaborative Reform Initiative Technical Assistance Center (CRI-TAC) offers training and technical assistance on a request-and-deliver basis through a historic coalition of law enforcement stakeholder associations. The program uses a “by the field, for the field” approach while delivering individualized technical assistance using leading experts across a wide range of topics.

Improving Community Preparedness TTA Program (ICPTTA)

The National Mass Violence Center (NMVC) Improving Community Preparedness Training and Technical Assistance (ICP TTA) program provides no-cost, evidence-based resources to prepare for MVIs. Our vision is to ensure local, state, regional, and tribal jurisdictions across the country are better prepared to respond to the needs of victims following incidents of criminal mass violence and domestic terrorism (CMV/DT).

National Institute of Corrections (NIC)

The National Institute of Corrections (NIC) stands as a pillar of public safety in America, embodying a mission critical to the well-being of our communities and the integrity of our justice system. As the only federal agency with a legislative mandate (Public Law 93-41.5) to provide specialized corrections services on a national scale, NIC plays an indispensable role in shaping practices that protect citizens and uphold justice.

Health and Reentry Project (HARP)

Access to health care is vital for successful second chances, yet many people returning to communities after incarceration do not get care when they need it. The Health and Reentry Project (HARP) builds safer, healthier communities by improving access to health care for people who are leaving incarceration. HARP advances this mission by providing policy analysis, helping governments implement policies, and convening diverse stakeholders, including people who are directly impacted by the justice system, to drive collective progress.

Regional Information Sharing Systems (RISS) Program

The mission of the Regional Information Sharing Systems (RISS) Program is to assist local, state, federal, and tribal criminal justice partners by providing adaptive solutions and services that facilitate information sharing, support criminal investigations, and promote officer safety and wellness. RISS has been supporting the law enforcement and criminal justice communities for 50 years.

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