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This month's grantee cohort call included a micro-learning opportunity, facilitated dicsussion and peer exchange around co-occurring disorders.
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This month's grantee cohort call included a micro-learning opportunity, facilitated dicsussion and peer exchange around co-occurring disorders.
This webinar focuses on federal prosecution and availability of resources to address youth reentry as well as how these resource influence charging decisions at the federal and state level. It will highlight effective strategies for supporting youth reentry and feature resources from OJJDP. 41 attendees
A trauma-informed approach acknowledges the impact that trauma has on people’s lives and aims to prevent re-traumatization. This webinar explores effective and practical strategies for criminal justice professionals when working with victims and survivors of gun violence and highlights the importance of strong collaboration and communication. 123 attendees
Violent crime prevention and control strategies are most effective when focused on specific crime problems. This webinar presents the key elements of the planning process and draws upon the experience of PSN teams in applying these principles. 35 attendees
Training Title: Reconsidering a Famous Crime with Modern Evidence Death Valley
Training Title: Operation Shad Bake: How Investigators and Prosecutors
Training Title: New Approaches to IoT Crime Scene Evidence in 2024
Training Title: Location, Location, Location: How Can We Use Digital Evidence
Training Title: Practical Analysis Methods for Wearable and Indoor IOT Device
Training Title: New Approaches to IOT Crime Scene Analysis in 2024