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The NRTAC team will provide ongoing training and technical assistance support for the implementation and development of the Jefferson County (CO) crime gun intelligence center.
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The NRTAC team will provide ongoing training and technical assistance support for the implementation and development of the Jefferson County (CO) crime gun intelligence center.
The NRTAC team will provide ongoing training and technical assistance support for the implementation and development of the Tucson (AZ) crime gun intelligence center.
The NRTAC team will provide ongoing training and technical assistance support for the implementation and development of the Pitt County (NC) crime gun intelligence center.
The NRTAC team will provide ongoing training and technical assistance support for the implementation and development of the Pinal County (AZ) crime gun intelligence center.
The NRTAC team will provide ongoing training and technical assistance support for the implementation and development of the Puerto Rico crime gun intelligence center.
The NRTAC team will provide ongoing training and technical assistance support for the implementation and development of the Vanderburgh County (IN) crime gun intelligence center.
The NRTAC team provided two onsite training sessions—one on firearms identification and one on interviewing suspects in a crime gun investigation—for investigators from law enforcement agencies throughout Connecticut. Subject matter experts Mark Kraft and Joshua May delivered the content. The training informed attendees how to identify a firearm for accurate trace results and how crime gun intelligence can be leveraged to effectively interview suspects in a crime gun investigation.
Explore and discuss the application of Forensic Genetic Genealogy (FGG) and the ways it aids in investigations. Techniques instructed will include tips in using genealogy to help establish the identities of cold case suspects and assist with identifying human remains. Instruction is provided by experienced investigators who have gained expert knowledge in their application of forensic genetic genealogy through real-life cases.
September 10: CSG Justice Center staff met with Jennifer Tarwater (Director of In His Wings Ministry) and Jarrod Self (DOC Area Manager) to learn about the reentry treatment model at In His Wings. (2 people representing 2 agencies)
September 10: CSG Justice Center staff conducted two anonymous focus groups with individuals receiving treatment at In His Wings through DOC Reentry to hear about their experiences within the program. (15 participants representing 1 agency)