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Submitted by Mrs. Sarah LeN… on

The SLATT team delivered a SLATT 2022 webinars on February 6. The webinar provided the audience with a thorough overview of the SLATT Program, to include training, technical assistance, and resources available to SLTT law enforcement agencies. The presentation detailed SLATT’s role-based training courses, discussed upcoming webinars, and highlighted the numerous resources on the SLATT website. The SLATT 2022 webinar also included a brief terrorism threat briefing to characterize the type of information and training content available in the SLATT Program.

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Submitted by Mrs. Sarah LeN… on

The SLATT PROTECT virtual course is intended for patrol and frontline officers and consists of two components: (1) online content for the self-paced portion, which is available to students through the Learning Management System (LMS) within the SLATT secure website (www.slatt.org), and (2) a live Web capstone event at the conclusion of the course, which features a law enforcement terrorist attack survival story presentation; a comprehensive Terrorism, Targeted Violence, and Hate Crime Overview presentation; information on local and regional suspicious act

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Submitted by Mrs. Sarah LeN… on

The SLATT PROTECT virtual course is intended for patrol and frontline officers and consists of two components: (1) online content for the self-paced portion, which is available to students through the Learning Management System (LMS) within the SLATT secure website (www.slatt.org), and (2) a live Web capstone event at the conclusion of the course, which features a law enforcement terrorist attack survival story presentation; a comprehensive Terrorism, Targeted Violence, and Hate Crime Overview presentation; information on local and regional suspicious act

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Submitted by Mrs. Sarah LeN… on

The SLATT PROTECT virtual course is intended for patrol and frontline officers and consists of two components: (1) online content for the self-paced portion, which is available to students through the Learning Management System (LMS) within the SLATT secure website (www.slatt.org), and (2) a live Web capstone event at the conclusion of the course, which features a law enforcement terrorist attack survival story presentation; a comprehensive Terrorism, Targeted Violence, and Hate Crime Overview presentation; information on local and regional suspicious act

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Submitted by Mrs. Sarah LeN… on

The SLATT PROTECT virtual course is intended for patrol and frontline officers and consists of two components: (1) online content for the self-paced portion, which is available to students through the Learning Management System (LMS) within the SLATT secure website (www.slatt.org), and (2) a live Web capstone event at the conclusion of the course, which features a law enforcement terrorist attack survival story presentation; a comprehensive Terrorism, Targeted Violence, and Hate Crime Overview presentation; information on local and regional suspicious act

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Submitted by Ms. Hannah Welsh on

Burlington Police Department Lieutenant Glen Mills attended the SLATT 2022 Webinar conducted on February 23, 2022. The webinar provided an overview on the SLATT Program to include the suite of training courses, webinars, resources, and technical assistance. Pursuant to the webinar, Lieutenant Mills requested a presenter for the New England Crime Analysis & Intelligence Conference to be held in Plymouth, MA on May 9 – 13, 2022. The conference is a joint effort of the Massachusetts Association of Crime Analysts and the New England State Police Information Network (NESPIN) RISS center.

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Submitted by Ms. Jenny Cher… on

The SLATT Advisory Board met virtually on August 16, 2021 and was provided with program updates related to SLATT accomplishments, challenges, future endeavors, and a brief introduction to the newly developed PROTECT Virtual Terrorism Overview. The board provided valuable input regarding their perspective of needs in the field based on the current and evolving threat environment.

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Submitted by Ms. Hannah Welsh on

On September 24, 2021, an analyst from the Hawaii Department of Defense, Office of Homeland Security, Hawaii State Fusion Center, Clarence Clites, contacted the SLATT Program seeking information regarding no-cost online training for fusion center intelligence analysts, and annual fusion center in-service training. In response, the SLATT team provided the analyst SLATT resources and a comprehensive list of online training programs currently sponsored by BJA, SLATT, the FBI, and DHS.

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Submitted by Ms. Hannah Welsh on

On July 15, 2021, the SLATT Program was contacted by Ms. Jennifer Fisher, Basic Law Enforcement Training Coordinator for the North Carolina Justice Academy. The North Carolina Justice Academy offers training programs to criminal justice personnel; provides technical assistance to criminal justice agencies upon request; and develops and distributes educational and training materials. The mission of the academy is to serve the citizens of North Carolina by enhancing the careers of criminal justice officers through research, education, and training.

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