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The US Attorney's Office for the Southern District of Ohio requested crime analysis assistance for the Hamilton County Sheriff's Office in creating automated reports and dashboards. The kick-off call was held in September. SMEs are currently waiting for the site to provide data access.

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Webinar description for tribal court judges: Learn best practices for oversight of the attorneys who appear before you, from your bar exam/admissions to attorney discipline.

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The NTCRC operates several email inboxes for staff and designated projects. Staff field inquiries from treatment court practitioners as well as monitoring inbox-specific inquiries regarding the NTCRC, Painting the Current Picture survey, and Drug Court Review journal. Inquiries range from single-response questions to more labor-intensive continuous assistance or researching targeting information. Response times range from minutes to days depending on the level of inquiry.

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The US Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Louisiana requested assistance with incorporating a victim witness component as part of their office Prevention and Intervention component of the PSN Strategic Plan. NCVC provided on-site training on October 12.

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The US Attorney’s Office for the Middle District of Tennessee requested the in-person training Gangs and Guns: Making Your Firearms Case More Prosecutable, taught by Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office Detectives Steve Barborini and Jim Grindey.

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The US Attorney’s Office for the District of Massachusetts requested the in-person training Gangs and Guns: Making Your Firearms Case More Prosecutable, taught by Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office Detectives Steve Barborini and Jim Grindey.

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The US Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Georgia requested the in-person training Gangs and Guns: Making Your Firearms Case More Prosecutable, taught by Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office Detectives Steve Barborini and Jim Grindey.

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