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20191230-104556-51

Submitted by Katie J Rossomondo on

On December 18, 2019 the Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA), U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) and the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) hosted an online task force welcome and project orientation call for the 7 BJA grantees from the Category 2 FY2019 Enhanced Collaborative Model (ECM) BJA/OVC-funded human trafficking task forces.

20190927-122736-51

Submitted by Mr. William Da… on

The Prosecuting Attorney's Association of Michigan requested training on the socioeconomic, geographic, psychological, and other contributing factors that cause the formation of criminal gangs or impact an individual’s choice to join criminal gangs. BJA NTTAC referred this request to the Institute for Intergovernmental Research.

20190725-93858-76

Submitted by Holly Spainhow… on

Provided TA through the creation and adaptation of a witness intimidation brochure for at-risk victims, as well as a previously-created supplemental police report to track witness intimidation.

UPDATE 12/25/2019: This is a duplicate of a previously entered TTA. Please disregard.

20180204-233809-51

Submitted by James Lah on

Common Ground requested information on materials related to human trafficking. The BJA policy team provided information on the Trafficking Task Force E-Guide and the OVC website on human trafficking.

20170915-135429-59

Submitted by James Lah on

The Justice Center requested assistance in assuring that its policies, procedures, staffing and training are in line with best practices for serving its population while ensuring due process and justice for all involved. This request was referred to the Office of Justice Programs, Office for Victims of Crime.

20170727-85347-15

Submitted by Mrs. Sabrina M… on

Description: Learn about strategies for improving outreach to hard-to-reach populations that are vulnerable to labor trafficking. The session will address strategies for building long-term, collaborative relationships with community based organizations and nontraditional investigative partners.

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