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Submitted by Ms. Sarah E V… on

In September 2022, the Knowledge Lab was invited to present at the Law Enforcement Task Force meeting. The purpose of this meeting was to provide the task force with specific detail on how the Knowledge Lab will work for law enforcement and federal investigative agencies in the D.C. area. The Knowledge Lab project team developed a 30-minute presentation for this group with a facilitated feedback component at the end to gain input from the task force members.

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Submitted by Ms. Sarah E V… on

On April 27 and 28, 2022, the project team held an in-person launch event with various stakeholders. The event was held in Los Angeles, CA and was hosted by the Los Angeles Police Department. Approximately 90 attendees came to the two-day event. The goal of the conference was to hear from various stakeholders in the field on how the Knowledge Lab could and should be used to address the current challenges in the field.

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Submitted by Kirk Stringfellow on

Bureau of Justice Assistance requested travel support for representatives to attend the 2019 National Criminal Justice Association (NCJA) Forum. BJA NTTAC provided travel support for four representatives to attend the 2019 NCJA Forum from September 16-18, 2019 in Arlington, Virginia.

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Submitted by Mr. Thomas Ron… on

The Hampden County Sheriff's Department requested the “Speed of Trust Train-the-Trainer” program. BJA NTTAC provided funding for facilitator and participant kits and travel support for one instructor from FranklinCovey to deliver the course to seven members of the Hampden County Sheriff's Department from October 30-November 1, 2019.

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Submitted by Ms. Lahiz Tava… on

On June 12, 2019, the learning community’s fourth session on "Data Collection and Analysis" was held. This session featured the National Police Foundation (NPF) who helped grantees understand the purpose and importance of data collection, determine what data should be collected, assess their current practices and capacity for data collection, understand how to present data to stakeholders, and identify barriers to data collection and ways to begin or improve data collection.

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Submitted by Ms. Lahiz Tava… on

The third learning community session, "Practical Approaches to Lawful Information Sharing", was hosted by CSG Justice Center on April 10, 2019. This session focused on how information can be legally and appropriately shared among PMHC partners. The webinar featured Detective Dempsey from the Los Angeles Police Department who spoke about developing policies, procedures, and other strategies to facilitate information sharing. Time was also included for FY18 JMHCP Category 2 grantees to ask questions of each other and the expert presenter.

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Submitted by Ms. Lahiz Tava… on

On March 6, 2019, the second session in the Learning Community webinar series for FY18 JMHCP Category 2 Law Enforcement grantees was held. This session focused on strategic planning processes.

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Submitted by Kirk Stringfellow on

Buerau of Justice Assistance requested scholarship support for PSP site members to attend the NCJA 2019 CJ Forum. This event was postponed until BJA NTTAC Option Year 3.

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