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20250218-84346-13

Submitted by Samantha Noel … on

The National Case Closed Project team, another BJA-funded program, asked the RVCRI team to serve as a panelist on their March 2025 webinar. The webinar will focus on small and rural law enforcement agencies in investigating violent crime with a focus on fatal and nonfatal shootings. Additionally, BJA wanted us to focus on what we have learned from our NCCP site assessment findings and recommendations that would support small and rural agencies to include highlighting what one of our NCCP sites, Riviera Beach PD, has done as a smaller agency.

20241009-94026-26

Submitted by Bryan Lee Dail on

NW3C provides TA services to assist agencies with various resource needs in areas such as adjudication, counter-terrorism, crime prevention, justice information-sharing, law enforcement, tribal justice, and capacity-building, just to name a few. In so doing, NW3C supports TA at various levels of time, resources, and intensity including:
• Assistance with strategic planning
• Curriculum development
• Customized technical assistance from subject matter experts
• Data analysis
• Facilitation of advisory group meetings

20240729-170651-76

Submitted by Ms. Monica Mil… on

Provided funding to send 2 representatives from our Santa Cruz Public Defender Office site to a training hosted by the North Carolina IDS on how to develop and launch holistic defense services in public defense communities that previously operated traditional or assigned counsel delivery models. This allowed us to share the expertise and experience of our Santa Cruz project work with another state. The training, Using Social Workers as Part of a Holistic Defense Practice, was held April 25 and 26, in Chapel Hill, NC.

20240725-85410-08

Submitted by Darby Potter on

Part of the PRC project is to identify areas of future research relating to proseuctorial function and effective and unbiased crime reduction strategies. PRC presented a summary of our findings including research "gaps" to NIJ

20240620-81708-77

Submitted by Bryan Lee Dail on

NW3C provides TA services to assist agencies with various resource needs in areas such as adjudication, counter-terrorism, crime prevention, justice information-sharing, law enforcement, tribal justice, and capacity-building, just to name a few. In so doing, NW3C supports TA at various levels of time, resources, and intensity including:
• Assistance with strategic planning
• Curriculum development
• Customized technical assistance from subject matter experts
• Data analysis
• Facilitation of advisory group meetings

20240130-04739-24

Submitted by Mrs. Michelle Cern on

The OJD RANT Project is an FY 22 Adult Treatment Court Statewide award. This is a 4-year grant to implement statewide use of RANT, improve data collection, training and technical assistance around both of those, and align individual appropriateness with the new state laws. OJD is currently in Phase I - RANT Rollout. Phase I has 4 waves of 3-5 courts each. Two have been completed to date by the previous TTA Provider. All Phase I trainings will be virtual. NCSC will be collaborating with OJD to provide the remaining 2 waves of training.

20240125-163549-92

Submitted by Angie Juárez-M… on

The SAMHSA Gains Center contacted TLPI for assistance in a request from Lummi Nation. The THWC team requested examples of culturally appropriate case plans to increase participant engagement, examples that other tribes use, what is included, how often should case plan be revisited, how "compliance" and "progress" language out, replace them with better language or other measures of wellness.

20240125-124335-36

Submitted by Angie Juárez-M… on

Quinault Nation recently participated in a Becoming a Trauma Informed Court Learning Collaborative through the SAMHSA/GAINS Center. TLPI recently participated in a presentation on Historical Trauma from the Native American Perspective. The TTA providers for the learning collaborative enlisted TLPI in collaborating in providing technical assistance to the Quinault Indian Nation HTWC.

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