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20131115-233911-DC

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on

Violation of victim rights, civil rights discrimination, family law court services of alameda county city of Oakland. Father 4children equal protection 14amendment due process. 10+ yrs local agencies fcs fvlu opd cps conflict state voc#A08-0908129. Father/victim forced to create victim advocacy group self help, no resources available. Work through DOJ 8+ yrs and FBI 3/10. Case#rf03095015 now confidential, no more family law in Oakland, still illegal practices and patterns of corrupt behavior. Contact justice dept and FBI as well as attorney general California.

20131104-140329-PA

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on

In April, the York County District Attorney's Office created an Intelligence Analyst position. Over the past six months, the analyst has attended a few trainings on technology and privacy issues, but has not attended a dedicated training for a civilian analyst. We are looking to acquire training that would help provide our office and our local law enforcement officers with additional benefits while hoping to jump-start our intelligence program simultaneously.

20130924-110237-DC

Submitted by James Lah on

The Center for Public Safety and Justice (CPSJ), located within the University of Illinois, proposed to work with the University of Memphis to complete a BJA-approved national curriculum on the topic of Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) training for police professionals. This engagement was subsequently transferred to CNA after the key curriculum developer accepted a position with CNA.

20130820-122657-NY

Submitted by James Lah on

The Osborne Association will receive TA in a community planning process during the transformation of 1511 Fulton Avenue from a prison into a reentry facility. This assistance will allow the Osborne Association to engage community members in the planning of programs and services, collect data on neighborhood needs
and assets, and develop partnerships with local community organizations.

20130815-201540-HI

Submitted by Joselle Shea on

There are now two dedicated ICIS trainers whose primary resposnsibility is to train staff in four ICIS endorsed curricula: LSI-R, MI, COG/CBT, and CCW (Collaborative Casework). Assistance is needed to provide a T4T in the LSI-R and CCW for these two trainers. T4T's in MI and COG are being provided in house. There is additionally and currently a training cadre for ICIS to provide training to staff in the four curricula although workload is a great challenge as the training cadre consists of existing staff with other primary duties and responsibilities and not dedicated trainers.

20130619-90513-OH

Submitted by Joselle Shea on

The Ohio Parole Board has discretionary releasing authority over a portion of the prison population that is comprised of offenders serving sentences for the most serious crimes. Specifically, approximately 50% of the offenders heard are convicted of a Homicide offense including Aggravated Murder, Murder and Manslaughter. Another 30% of those offenders heard by the Board are convicted of a sex offense. In it release decision making, the Board utilizes a risk instrument (ORAS) that is predictive of the general risk of an offender to reoffend.

20130426-170001-KS

Submitted by Joselle Shea on

The problem the Johnson County Sheriff’s Office is facing is trying to make a significant cultural transformation throughout the organization. The cultural change is a groundbreaking approach to focus on institutionalizing the “Whole Person” paradigm (heart, mind, body and spirit) and implementing this paradigm in all facets of the organization.

20130312-195023-LA

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on

Seeking greater interest and buy-in from local criminal justice partners for a range of good practices in place in other jurisdictions that we are seeking to encourage development in New Orleans.

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