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The US Attorney’s Office for the Middle District of Tennessee requested the in-person training Gangs and Guns: Making Your Firearms Case More Prosecutable, taught by Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office Detectives Steve Barborini and Jim Grindey.

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The US Attorney’s Office for the District of Massachusetts requested the in-person training Gangs and Guns: Making Your Firearms Case More Prosecutable, taught by Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office Detectives Steve Barborini and Jim Grindey.

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The US Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Georgia requested the in-person training Gangs and Guns: Making Your Firearms Case More Prosecutable, taught by Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office Detectives Steve Barborini and Jim Grindey.

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The US Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Louisiana requested the in-person training Gangs and Guns: Making Your Firearms Case More Prosecutable, taught by Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office Detectives Steve Barborini and Jim Grindey.

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Amidst calls for police reform, states, municipalities, and law enforcement agencies across the United States are adopting new policies and practices to track and regulate officers’ engagement in traffic stop and enforcement activities. While the thorough collection of stop and enforcement data is critical for examining the equity and effectiveness of police practices, the examination of these data requires methodologically robust analyses that can be challenging for agencies to manage without specialized training in data analysis and statistical strategies.

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