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20181210-160117-66

Submitted by Jose H Salcido… on

Wichita, Kansas Police Department requested a review of implicit domestic violence strengths and weaknesses within their unit. BJA NTTAC provided the requestor with a list of providers that offer implicit bias training and also referred the requestor to the Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) office.

20181107-110850-58

Submitted by Mr. Joseph F M… on

Marion, Iowa Police Department requested training for its new governance board regarding a complete overview of 9-1-1 Center public safety answering point operations, liabilities, trends, protocols, and other related areas. BJA NTTAC referred this request to the Office of Community Oriented Policing Services for fulfillment through the Collaborative Reform Initiative Technical Assistance Center.

20181011-233242-36

Submitted by Mr. Les A. Est… on

Going Home Hawaii requested support to implement Law Enforcement Assisted Diversion programming. BJA referred this request to the Council of State Governments.

20180901-113050-77

Submitted by Mrs. Jackie De… on

The Western Pennsylvania Fusion Center requested assistance with general training needs. BJA NTTAC provided a referral to the Kentucky Fusion Center (Kentucky Office of Homeland Security) to provide training resources and peer mentorship opportunities.

20180830-161830-33

Submitted by Mr. Christophe… on

The Michigan Department of Corrections (MDOC) requested the Master Resilience Training train-the-trainer curriculum, to be delivered by the Positive Psychology Center at the University of Pennsylvania, for 40-60 agency personnel. This request was referred to the Institute for Intergovernmental Research for fulfillment under the VALOR Program.

20180725-192610-27

Submitted by Vivian Elliott on

The purpose of this effort is to provide training and technical assistance on how to appropriately and effectively communitcate (both internally and externally) the police chief's vision for the department, priority areas, and the Violence Reduction Impact Zone.

20180723-141310-12

Submitted by Dee Komo on

TTA to assist Baton Rouge decrease recidivism. Because of the eminent exhaustion of grant funds, uncertainty about whether supplemental grant funding would occur, delays occurring on the part of some of the sites, and delays in getting them designated, engagement of the Wave 2 sites was much more limited in scope.

APA will continue to work with BJA and CCI to assist these sites in getting the help they need. They will be advised that they can submit a request through NTTAC and can also access the online toolkit for resources.

20180723-134358-02

Submitted by Dee Komo on

TTA to assist Maricopa County, AZ in their adult felony program. Because of the eminent exhaustion of grant funds, uncertainty about whether supplemental grant funding would occur, delays occurring on the part of some of the sites, and delays in getting them designated, engagement of the Wave 2 sites was much more limited in scope.

APA will continue to work with BJA and CCI to assist these sites in getting the help they need. They will be advised that they can submit a request through NTTAC and can also access the online toolkit for resources.

20180723-133632-41

Submitted by Dee Komo on

TTA to assist Northwestern County plan their pre-adjudication diversion program .Initial outreach to Northwestern County began but was strictly preliminary and foundational. Because of the eminent exhaustion of grant funds, uncertainty about whether supplemental grant funding would occur, delays occurring on the part of some of the sites, and delays in getting them designated, engagement of the Wave 2 sites was much more limited in scope. APA will continue to work with BJA and CCI to assist these sites in getting the help they need.

20180723-131929-09

Submitted by Dee Komo on

TTA to help Richmond County, NY operate HOPE program, a prefiling program for drug-involved individuals. Because of the eminent exhaustion of grant funds, uncertainty about whether supplemental grant funding would occur, delays occurring on the part of some of the sites, and delays in getting them designated, engagement of the Wave 2 sites was much more limited in scope. APA will continue to work with BJA and CCI to assist these sites in getting the help they need. They will be advised that they can submit a request through NTTAC and can also access the online toolkit for resources.

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