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Submitted by Nicole McAllister on

Senator Thom Tillis' Office hosted a meeting of the North Carolina Judicial Branch Institute on February 27 and 28, 2017 at the United States Capitol Visitor Center. The agenda included a range of topics including the Federal Nomination Process, Veterans Treatment Courts, Technology and the Courts and a National Security Briefing. Also on the agenda was a Juvenile Justice Panel that was organized by the National Criminal Justice Association (NCJA).

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Submitted by Heather Perez on

The Safe City Commission seeks training and technical assistance (TTA) to develop an action plan for Project Safe Neighborhood (PSN) programs in Tarrant County, TX. This assistance will combine research, data, and action to create a comprehensive and sustainable plan to support effective crime prevention and crime reduction programs in Tarrant County.

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Submitted by Heather Perez on

The Safe City Commission seeks training and technical assistance (TTA) to develop an action plan for Project Safe Neighborhood (PSN) programs in Tarrant County, TX. This assistance will combine research, data, and action to create a comprehensive and sustainable plan to support effective crime prevention and crime reduction programs in Tarrant County.

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Submitted by Heather Perez on

As a result of a NTTAC TA request, MSU has been asked to provide assistance to the Safe City Commission in Ft. Worth, Texas. A conference call with site and BJA will occur on Tuesday, February 3, 2015.

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Submitted by Adam Karl Matz… on

On April 17th, 2013 Ms. Bertone-McGann made APPA aware of a request for funding assistance to support a Street Walk Training by Rev. Brown, formerly of the Boston Ten Point Coalition. Mr. Chavis (BJA) found the request to be a good fit for PSN and approved APPA to support the training using its PSN funds. The initial contact for the Stockton Ceasefire program was Kevin Hatano, later retired and replaced by Ralph Womack. Despite repeated discussions over the past year, the training has not yet been scheduled. Mr. Matz last reached out to SPD on April 23, 2014 but received no correspondence.

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