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20180125-93815-66

Submitted by Janene Scelza on

The second in a series of regional trainings were offered throughout the year to provide hands-on instruction in the areas of strategic planning, developing outcome measures and metrics, strategies for conducting evaluations, determining goals and setting priorities, and working with data. Each session will be scheduled to run one and a half days in three of four NCJA regions. These meetings are as scheduled: April 26-27, 2018 (in conjunction with the NCJA Board meeting) in Tampa, FL; July 26-27, 2018 (following the National Forum on Criminal Justice) in Ft.

20180124-232701-32

Submitted by Janene Scelza on

A series of regional trainings will be offered throughout the year to provide hands-on instruction in the areas of strategic planning, developing outcome measures and metrics, strategies for conducting evaluations, determining goals and setting priorities, and working with data. Each session will be scheduled to run one and a half days in three of four NCJA regions. These meetings are as scheduled: April 26-27, 2018 (in conjunction with the NCJA Board meeting) in Tampa, FL; July 26-27, 2018 (following the National Forum on Criminal Justice) in Ft.

20180124-135513-68

Submitted by Janene Scelza on

The CJCC Meeting is tentatively scheduled to take place June 27, 2018 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Partners in the planning of this event include the National Association of Counties (NACo) and the Justice Management Institute (JMI). Initial planning for the event began in early October, 2017 as a series of conference calls between partners (NACO/JMI for the CJCC training and with SEARCH for the Regional Trainings).

20180108-134359-92

Submitted by Dina Davis on

This effort focused on how federal agencies currently disseminate information to their state, local, territorial, and tribal partners and also how fusion centers disseminate information within the National Network of Fusion Centers, with federal partners, and to constituencies in their area of responsibility. End User Advisory Group participants were selected because they are considered an “end user” of intelligence and information generated by federal entities as well as state Fusion Centers, RISS Centers and HIDTA operations.

20180108-133237-43

Submitted by Dina Davis on

This effort focused on how federal agencies currently disseminate information to their state, local, territorial, and tribal partners and also how fusion centers disseminate information within the National Network of Fusion Centers, with federal partners, and to constituencies in their area of responsibility. End User Advisory Group participants were selected because they are considered an “end user” of intelligence and information generated by federal entities as well as state Fusion Centers, RISS Centers and HIDTA operations.

20180108-132145-57

Submitted by Dina Davis on

This effort focused on how federal agencies currently disseminate information to their state, local, territorial, and tribal partners and also how fusion centers disseminate information within the National Network of Fusion Centers, with federal partners, and to constituencies in their area of responsibility. End User Advisory Group participants were selected because they are considered an “end user” of intelligence and information generated by federal entities as well as state Fusion Centers, RISS Centers and HIDTA operations.

20180108-130816-55

Submitted by Dina Davis on

This effort focused on how federal agencies currently disseminate information to their state, local, territorial, and tribal partners and also how fusion centers disseminate information within the National Network of Fusion Centers, with federal partners, and to constituencies in their area of responsibility. End User Advisory Group participants were selected because they are considered an “end user” of intelligence and information generated by federal entities as well as state Fusion Centers, RISS Centers and HIDTA operations.

20171219-114449-15

Submitted by Janene Scelza on

Sponsored by the National Criminal Justice Association (NCJA) and the IJIS Institute (IJIS), the National Forum on Criminal Justice showcases programs, research and technologies that help justice practitioners and decision makers in states, local communities and tribal nations address pressing public safety issues. It is the only criminal justice conference that brings together leaders from federal, state, local and tribal government and the public and private sector to share real world strategies and solutions from around the country.

20170718-95914-38

Submitted by Dina Davis on

This effort focused on how federal agencies currently disseminate information to their state, local, territorial, and tribal partners and also how fusion centers disseminate information within the National Network of Fusion Centers, with federal partners, and to constituencies in their area of responsibility. End User Advisory Group participants were selected because they are considered an “end user” of intelligence and information generated by federal entities as well as state Fusion Centers, RISS Centers and HIDTA operations.

20170512-95505-99

Submitted by Janene Scelza on

The 2017 National Forum on Criminal Justice: is a true partnership among policymakers, practitioners, researchers and people in the private sector who are dedicated to the ideal of equal justice for all. This conference showcases programs, research and technologies that help justice practitioners and decision makers in states, local communities and tribal nations address pressing public safety issues.

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