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Community Justice 2014, which is being hosted by the Center for Court Innovation in partnership with the U.S.
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Community Justice 2014, which is being hosted by the Center for Court Innovation in partnership with the U.S.
During the past Legislative Session, the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles (BPP) was required to keep the Estimated Approval Rates (EAR) on each category relative to the risk level noted on the matrix as public information. During one of the parole guidelines' revisions, the estimated approval rates were inadvertently left in place on a public document.
I am a new Chief of Police to this organization. I need assistance with statistically capturing our crime rates, and I also need assistance with planning and implementing a data driven organization. In essence, I need help with finding what our problems are, and then finding the hardware, software, and training so that we can effectively allocate our manpower.
Our agency is is the process of implementing a resource deployment model, "Data Driven Approcahes to Crime and Traffic Safety" (DDACTS). This model relies heavily on crime analysis and intelligence led policing. We are requesting assistance for training and education in the crime analysis field,
Interested in funding available for Blue Courage training. BJA NTTAC referred this request to CICP.
Would like to have training on crime prevention.