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Restorative Approaches to Policing Institute

How can police rebuild trust with communities? How can police support models of criminal accountability that do not create more distrust, antagonism, and hostility? How can police meaningfully respond to public anger about use of force? Restorative justice is an approach to individual and community harm that focuses on meeting needs and rebuilding trust.Join us to learn from police leaders who are pioneering restorative approaches.

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Submitted by Mrs. Erin E Et… on

Hundreds of BJA-supported COSSAP grantees will convene with fellow practitioners from across the country and from all disciplines in the fight against America's opioid crisis. This session will focus on Peer Recovery Support Services within treatment court settings, and will be facilitated in collaboration with NADCP.

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Submitted by Mrs. Erin E Et… on

BJA-supported COSSAP grantees from across the country convened on November 16-18, 2021 in the fight against America's opioid crisis. Altarum developed and facilitated three sessions for the COSSAP National Event, and hosted a grantee spotlight session. The first session was entitled "Getting Started: Best Practices and Common Challenges for new PRSS programming."

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Submitted by Miss Sarah Ni… on

ATF CGICs rely on an ongoing collaboration between the ATF, local police department, local crime laboratory, probation and parole, local prosecutors, U.S. Attorney’s Office, crime analysts, community groups, and academic organizations. In addition, continued review and improvements of the processes along with peer-to-peer networking are key to success and sustainability. To support these objectives, the NRTAC team requests to hold the 5th annual CGIC Regional Training to bring together the FY20 sites as a way to strengthen the CGIC community of practice.

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Submitted by Phillip Hernandez on

The National PREA Coordinators Working Group has partnered with the PREA Resource Center for the virtual component of the 2021 National PREA Coordinators conference. The 8 hour virtual event will be held on August 11, 2021and will consist of panel presentations, Q&A, and other practical content. Due to Covid, this conference will be held both in person and virtually as part of the American Correctional Association Summer Conference scheduled for August 11- 17, 2021. Due to Impact Justice and BJA travel restrictions for staff, PRC will host the one day virtual event.

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Submitted by Najah Magloire on

Every year, the Center holds two in-person convenings with the statewide coordinators with one to occur the day before that year's NADCP conference and another that typically occurs in the fall. Due to the continuance of the COVID-19 pandemic, this year's statewide coordinators' roundtable (that is typically held in conjunction with the NADCP conference) was held via a video conference platform for remote attendance on Friday, May 21st.

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Submitted by Dr. Lindsey Ca… on

The October 2021 Institute will build on the February 2021 "think tank" Institute which brought together law enforcement experts from across the county using RJ in policing together to share their different policing models using restorative approaches. Three promising approaches were identified from the first Institute and will be highlighted in the October Institute through keynotes, panels, and workshops. This Institute will be open to a large, national law enforcement and community partner audience.

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