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20160618-15205-15

Submitted by Shaun Ali on

We are an international alliance of CHAPLAINS looking for ways to support our comunities in crime prevention, gang related issues, fire arms understanding and information technology. We are currently operating in many states and several countries.

20160328-105359-53

Submitted by James Lah on

The Middle Atlantic States Correctional Association (MASCA) draws our membership from correctional professionals in all fields of institutional and community corrections as well as juvenile justice agencies in the states listed above. MASCA holds an annual training conference to provide speakers and workshops on a variety of topics of interest to our membership. This year the annual conference will be held in Ocean City, MD, from June 12 to 15, 2016. We are requesting a speaker or panel to discuss issues related to human trafficking.

20160318-122324-56

Submitted by Shaun Ali on

St. Louis VRN Site Blue Courage Academy Invitational Travel: BJA NTTAC funded two travelers to attend the Kansas City Blue Courage Academy, which consisted of a Blue Courage course and a train the trainer course.

20160301-131453-65

Submitted by Ian Hamilton on

The Tucson Police Department is respectfully requesting assistance in providing our commissioned police personnel with T3 - Tact, Tactics, and Trust training provided by Polis Solutions, LLC. As an agency, we are committed to community policing principles and maintaining strong relationships with our citizens. This training will enhance our officers social interaction and communication skills and increase the safety of citizens and officers alike through proven trust-building techniques.

20160217-164108-13

Submitted by Anu Madan on

A 5-day certification and re-certification training by the Community Corrections Institute (CCI) on the Natural Response Control Tactics (NRCT). The 5 day (back to back) training being requested is training for trainers.

20160211-181033-44

Submitted by James Lah on

Parole & Probation (P&P) in Lane County, Oregon is requesting technical assistance to revise its Policies and Procedures to align with their systems change to incorporate evidence-based practices (EBPs) into every aspect of their work with their clients. In Oregon, counties provide supervision and services for offenders who have committed felonies and are returning from imprisonment in state Department of Corrections facilities or are sentenced directly to probation.

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