Judicial Leadership
This summary describes BJA NTTAC’s customized training or technical assistance focused on judicial leadership, highlighting the needs addressed, activities delivered, and sustainable outcomes.
This summary describes BJA NTTAC’s customized training or technical assistance focused on judicial leadership, highlighting the needs addressed, activities delivered, and sustainable outcomes.
TTA360 is a centralized TTA request system that allows you to submit a request to any of OJJDP's providers, create and manage your own account, and view progress on your requests in real time.
Established as a division of TASC in 2006, our Center for Health and Justice offers consulting, technical assistance, research, and policy solutions for partners and clients across the globe.
The National Archive of Criminal Justice Data (NACJD) provides free, comprehensive access to high-quality criminal justice datasets for researchers, policymakers, and students. Discover a wealth of information to advance knowledge, support innovative analysis, and promote evidence-based decision-making in the field of criminal justice.
NamUs provides technology, forensic services, and investigative support to resolve missing person and unidentified remains cases.
The International Association of Forensic Nurses is the recognized authority on forensic nursing. The Association is the catalyst for universal access to forensic nursing care for patients impacted by violence and trauma.
The National Sexual Assault Kit Initiative (SAKI) provides funding through a competitive program to enhance the criminal justice response to sexual assault and hold offenders accountable by maximizing evidence found in sexual assault kits (SAKs).
In collaboration with the Bureau of Justice Assistance, the Forensics Training and Technical Assistance (Forensics TTA) Program offers a team of subject matter experts who provide expertise and assistance to grantees in support of BJA’s overall mission to strengthen America’s criminal justice system.
NACDL supports capital defense practitioners and death penalty reform through its Capital Case Litigation Initiative (CCLI). The CCLI provides training and technical assistance to state trial-level capital defense teams.
The National Resource Center on Domestic Violence and Firearms (NRCDVF) was established in 2013 through a grant from the Office on Violence Against Women (OVW) of the U.S. Department of Justice. This project’s goal is to enhance the implementation and enforcement of firearms prohibitions in cases involving domestic violence, dating violence, and stalking.