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20190724-135930-77

Submitted by Mr. James Stark on

LISC’s Safety & Justice team was honored to be invited to participate in this year’s 2019 National Forum for Black Public Administrators conference held in Orlando, Florida from April 3rd –April 5th. The Safety & Justice team represented LISC by serving on a panel during the Path to Strong Safe Communities workshop where we were able to highlight the team’s collective problem solving model as well as discuss our work through BJA’s CBCR grant program.

20190618-65959-86

Submitted by Ms. Margaret R… on

On June 6, Margaret diZerega presented on two panels at the Evansville, Indiana Promise Zone Convening organized by HUD. The topics of the presentations were the Opening Doors project and how housing authorities can partner with law enforcement to safely increase access to housing for people with conviction histories.

20190425-103717-62

Submitted by Kirk Stringfellow on

The Bureau of Justice Assistance requested scholarship support for travelers to attend the Crime Analysis Community of Practice meeting in Chicago, Illinois. This event occurred in BJA NTTAC Option Year 3.

20190404-134626-63

Submitted by Kirk Stringfellow on

The Bureau of Justice Assistance requested scholarship support for eight participants to attend the Seattle, Washington Police Departments Community Engagement Command Meeting in Seattle, Washington on June 12, 2019. BJA NTTAC fulfilled this request.

20190115-152038-45

Submitted by Mrs. Edie M Crum on

The goal of this symposium was to kick off the development of a nationwide project that will design a scalable digital guide for agencies and organizations to understand their available intelligence and investigative resources as well as best practices related to mass casualty events. The guide will aid all levels of government and private sector critical infrastructure locations in preparing for, responding to, and recovering from major violent critical incidents that require intelligence and investigative resources.

20190114-142444-11

Submitted by Mrs. Edie M Crum on

The Criminal Intelligence and Information Technology Crossroads Committee (CI/IT Committee) is a subcommittee of the Criminal Intelligence Coordinating Council (CICC). The CI/IT Committee brings together representatives from various criminal intelligence information technology organizations to share best practices, discuss new technology, and identify operational gaps between the two groups in order to improve support to law enforcement and homeland security partners. The Committee met on September 18 – 20, 2019 in San Diego, California as part of its continuing deliberations.

20181226-150800-54

Submitted by Ms. Brittany E… on

Site Visit by TA Lead for mid-grant programmatic review. Will receive an update from partners on program elements, crime trends in hot spots and target area. Will discuss appropriate strategy for final months of CBCR grant.

20181226-144630-96

Submitted by Ms. Brittany E… on

Official Site Visit by James Stark and Matthew Perkins to conduct a mid-grant review of the site. Will discuss the planning process, hot spot decisions, crime challenges and strategies in place.

20181226-122628-27

Submitted by Ms. Brittany E… on

Official site visit to visit Implementation Only site. Will meet with cross sector partners including: fiscal agent/coordinator, research team and law enforcement & crime analysis personnel. Will conduct an initial needs assessment to determine capacity and identify potential TTA opportunities.

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