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20191230-125827-15

Submitted by Patrice Hare on

The Anniston, Alabama Police Department, as part of the Anniston/Oxford National Public Safety Partnership (PSP) site, requested travel support for a representative to attend the Association of Prosecuting Attorneys’ Safety and Justice Leadership Institute. BJA NTTAC provided travel support for one representative from the Anniston/Oxford PSP site to attend the event from December 5-6, 2020 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

20191230-125604-31

Submitted by Patrice Hare on

The Birmingham, Alabama Police Department, as part of the Birmingham National Public Safety Partnership (PSP) site, requested travel support for representatives to attend the Association of Prosecuting Attorneys’ Safety and Justice Leadership Institute. BJA NTTAC provided travel support for one representative from the Birmingham PSP site to attend the event from December 5-6, 2020 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

20190628-181455-54

Submitted by Mrs. Mayra Ben… on

The grantee would like to follow up to discuss/vet their ideas and solicit input on ideas for additional programming that they can implement for their population. They are focusing on the pretrial and reentry intercepts.

20190306-162707-82

Submitted by Kirk Stringfellow on

The Knoxville, Tennessee Police Department requested training pertaining to non-fatal shooting investigation. John Colello was selected to fulfill the request and provided an eight-hour "Non-Fatal Shooting Best Practices Training presentation to Knoxville PD detectives on March 18, 2019 in Knoxville, Tennesee.

20190301-104755-61

Submitted by Kirk Stringfellow on

The Knoxville, Tennessee Police Department requested training pertaining to non-fatal shooting investigation. John Skaggs was selected to fulfill the request and provided an eight-hour "Non-Fatal Shooting Best Practices Training presentation to Knoxville PD detectives on March 18, 2019 in Knoxville, Tennesee. .

20180710-125141-64

Submitted by Ian Hamilton on

The Metropolitan Nashville, Tennessee Police Department (MNPD) requested assistance to develop the technical capacity of eight precinct-level crime analyst for patrol officers in the use of geographic information systems (GIS) mapping software. Stewart Bruce was selected as the provider and conducted a site visit to MNPD from August 27 –29, 2018, and assisted the CAP officers in creating hot spot maps for high-crime areas, developing an improved understanding of other uses for GIS and crime analysis, and leveraging crime analysis for tactical use.

20180327-170807-62

Submitted by James Lah on

The Milwaukee PSP site requested travel support for representatives from the Milwaukee PSP to attend the IHIA Basic Homicide Investigators Course. BJA NTTAC provided travel support to two representatives from the Milwaukee PSP site to attend the training from May 21-25 in Springfield, MA.

20180316-114954-05

Submitted by India Hall on

The Nashville, Tennessee Police Department (PD) requested an assessment of their homicide assessment and investigation practices. John Skaggs was selected to fulfill the request and conducted an assessment from April 30 to May 1, 2018, which involved meeting with homicide investigations, reviewing cases files, discussing best practices with leadership. Mr. Skaggs delivered a final report to Nashville PD in June 2018.

20180130-163618-17

Submitted by Kelly Roberts … on

Provided advice and guidance to Thurston County, WA on planning for selection or creation of a pretrial risk assessment instrument, and preparing to validate the selected tool. We set an outline for a multi-phase TA engagement with them, and defined a scope of work for the first phase, guiding selection of an existing tool or planning for local development of a new tool.

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