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On 04/13/2023 NJC staff and SME faculty presented a webinar titled "Virtual Hearing Effective Practices for Tribal Courts."
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On 04/13/2023 NJC staff and SME faculty presented a webinar titled "Virtual Hearing Effective Practices for Tribal Courts."
On March 2, 2023, NDCRC co-directors hosted a webinar with Carolyn Hardin (All Rise) on how to write a competitive grant proposal ("dos and don'ts") for the FY23 BJA discretionary grant program.
NDCRC will host a webinar on February 15, 2023 from 2:30-4:00 PM ET with BJA Policy Advisors Gregory Torain and Nicko Taylor to provide detailed information on the BJA FY23 Adult Treatment Court Discretionary Grant Program. The session will incorporate an interactive question and answer session; it will also be recorded and available for viewing after initial broadcasting.
NDCRC co-directors Dr. Kristen DeVall and Dr. Christina Lanier will co-host a webinar with NADCP on April 27, 2022 to advise BJA Adult Drug Court Discretionary Grant Program applicants on submitting proposals for treatment court funding.
The NDCRC gave an introductory presentation at the invitation of NADCP for their BJA New Grantee Orientation webinar on March 10, 2022. Co-directors Dr. Kristen DeVall and Dr. Christina Lanier reviewed NDCRC resources including operational documents, evaluation recommendations, the interactive map of treatment courts, webinars, research, Drug Court Review journal, the NDCRC newsletter, and original Justice to Healing podcast.
Understanding of Characteristics and Motivations of U.S. Hate Crime Offenders: On June 23, 2022, the SLATT team, with support from the Department of Justice (DOJ), Office of Justice Programs (OJP), Office of Community Oriented Policing Services, Hate Crimes Prevention Collaboration Committee, hosted a webinar focused on hate crimes. The guest speaker for the event was Dr. Mike Jensen, who serves as the Radicalization and Disengagement Portfolio Lead at START. Dr.
Changing Landscape of Terrorism and Violent Extremism: On May 3, 2022, the SLATT team hosted a webinar focused on terrorism and violent extremism. START Director, William Braniff, facilitated the webinar as the guest speaker and provided an overview of the threat landscape, noting that violent extremism motivations and ideologies change over time, interact with the information environment in new and different ways, and often generate violence utilizing a variety of weapons, tactics, and targets.
NDCRC will host a webinar with BJA Policy Advisors Gregory Torain, Dr. Courtney Stewart, and Nicko Taylor to provide detailed information on the BJA FY 22 Adult Drug Court Discretionary Grant Program The session will incorporate an interactive question and answer session; it will also be recorded and available for viewing after initial broadcasting.
The SLATT team delivered a SLATT 2022 webinars on February 23. The webinar provided the audience with a thorough overview of the SLATT Program, to include training, technical assistance, and resources available to SLTT law enforcement agencies. The presentation detailed SLATT’s role-based training courses, discussed upcoming webinars, and highlighted the numerous resources on the SLATT website. The SLATT 2022 webinar also included a brief terrorism threat briefing to characterize the type of information and training content available in the SLATT Program.
The SLATT team delivered a SLATT 2022 webinars on February 6. The webinar provided the audience with a thorough overview of the SLATT Program, to include training, technical assistance, and resources available to SLTT law enforcement agencies. The presentation detailed SLATT’s role-based training courses, discussed upcoming webinars, and highlighted the numerous resources on the SLATT website. The SLATT 2022 webinar also included a brief terrorism threat briefing to characterize the type of information and training content available in the SLATT Program.