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On June 23, 2020 Margaret diZerega answered questions and provided context in a background interview for PBS News Hour regarding housing barriers faced by people in reentry.
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On June 23, 2020 Margaret diZerega answered questions and provided context in a background interview for PBS News Hour regarding housing barriers faced by people in reentry.
Provide SLATT training to the National FUSION Center.
The Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) requested subject matter experts to conduct a virtual training pilot to deliver the curriculum about crime gun intelligence (CGI) investigations. Michael Eberhardt and Kevin Armbruster were selected to fulfill the request and conducted the training in July 2020.
The Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) requested subject matter experts to develop a curriculum about crime gun intelligence (CGI) investigations. Michael Eberhardt and Kevin Armbruster were selected to fulfill the request and delivered the revised CGI curriculum to BJA in May 2019.
Lara Mullin with the Denver District Attorney's Office requested strategies on identifying sex buyers via online review sites, particularly when those sites are hosted overseas. Jane Anderson and Dalia Racine (AEquitas) fielded the request & the response included brainstorming undercover investigation strategies to make direct connections with buyers on these sites, as well as reaching out to others in the field for additional potential strategies. Connected her with Seattle PD Detective-Sergeant Umporowicz.
The Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) requested subject matter experts to develop a curriculum about crime gun intelligence (CGI) investigations. Michael Eberhardt and Kevin Armbruster were selected to fulfill the request and delivered the CGI curriculum to BJA in March 2019.
The Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) requested the development of a curriculum about crime gun intelligence (CGI) investigations. Michael Eberhardt and Kevin Armbruster were selected to fulfill the request and delivered the CGI curriculum to BJA in December 2019.
The Memphis, Tennessee Police Department requested case management and detective function assessments to evaluate current practices and produce strategic plans to efficiently and effectively investigate violent crime in Memphis. The requestor withdrew the request.
Engage in a literature review of existing research around the use of risk need tools with American Indian and Alaskan Native populations.
The Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) requested the development of a curriculum about crime gun intelligence (CGI) investigations. Michael Eberhardt and Kevin Armbruster were selected to fulfill the request. This technical assistance was continued in the next contract year.