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20180425-181508-17

Submitted by Kimberly J Richmond on

In 2014, the National Center for Campus Public Safety (NCCPS) was charged in the Not Alone report (PDF) to develop a training program on trauma-informed sexual assault investigation and adjudication that includes Title IX training for campus officials. To meet this mandate, we worked with nationally-recognized subject matter experts in the fields of sexual and gender-based violence investigations, Ti­­tle IX, the Clery Act, due process, victim's advocacy, student conduct, and neurobiology to develop and deliver this groundbreaking curriculum.

20180425-180333-91

Submitted by Kimberly J Richmond on

In 2014, the National Center for Campus Public Safety (NCCPS) was charged in the Not Alone report (PDF) to develop a training program on trauma-informed sexual assault investigation and adjudication that includes Title IX training for campus officials. To meet this mandate, we worked with nationally-recognized subject matter experts in the fields of sexual and gender-based violence investigations, Ti­­tle IX, the Clery Act, due process, victim's advocacy, student conduct, and neurobiology to develop and deliver this groundbreaking curriculum.

20180425-174947-23

Submitted by Kimberly J Richmond on

In 2014, the National Center for Campus Public Safety (NCCPS) was charged in the Not Alone report (PDF) to develop a training program on trauma-informed sexual assault investigation and adjudication that includes Title IX training for campus officials. To meet this mandate, we worked with nationally-recognized subject matter experts in the fields of sexual and gender-based violence investigations, Ti­­tle IX, the Clery Act, due process, victim's advocacy, student conduct, and neurobiology to develop and deliver this groundbreaking curriculum.

20180425-172813-62

Submitted by Kimberly J Richmond on

In 2014, the National Center for Campus Public Safety (NCCPS) was charged in the Not Alone report (PDF) to develop a training program on trauma-informed sexual assault investigation and adjudication that includes Title IX training for campus officials. To meet this mandate, we worked with nationally-recognized subject matter experts in the fields of sexual and gender-based violence investigations, Ti­­tle IX, the Clery Act, due process, victim's advocacy, student conduct, and neurobiology to develop and deliver this groundbreaking curriculum.

20180425-171352-19

Submitted by Kimberly J Richmond on

In 2014, the National Center for Campus Public Safety (NCCPS) was charged in the Not Alone report (PDF) to develop a training program on trauma-informed sexual assault investigation and adjudication that includes Title IX training for campus officials. To meet this mandate, we worked with nationally-recognized subject matter experts in the fields of sexual and gender-based violence investigations, Ti­­tle IX, the Clery Act, due process, victim's advocacy, student conduct, and neurobiology to develop and deliver this groundbreaking curriculum.

20180425-105625-14

Submitted by Kimberly J Richmond on

In 2014, the National Center for Campus Public Safety (NCCPS) was charged in the Not Alone report (PDF) to develop a training program on trauma-informed sexual assault investigation and adjudication that includes Title IX training for campus officials. To meet this mandate, we worked with nationally-recognized subject matter experts in the fields of sexual and gender-based violence investigations, Ti­­tle IX, the Clery Act, due process, victim's advocacy, student conduct, and neurobiology to develop and deliver this groundbreaking curriculum.

20180425-102928-73

Submitted by Kimberly J Richmond on

In 2014, the National Center for Campus Public Safety (NCCPS) was charged in the Not Alone report (PDF) to develop a training program on trauma-informed sexual assault investigation and adjudication that includes Title IX training for campus officials. To meet this mandate, we worked with nationally-recognized subject matter experts in the fields of sexual and gender-based violence investigations, Ti­­tle IX, the Clery Act, due process, victim's advocacy, student conduct, and neurobiology to develop and deliver this groundbreaking curriculum.

20180419-132234-04

Submitted by Kimberly J Richmond on

In 2014, the National Center for Campus Public Safety (NCCPS) was charged in the Not Alone report (PDF) to develop a training program on trauma-informed sexual assault investigation and adjudication that includes Title IX training for campus officials. To meet this mandate, we worked with nationally-recognized subject matter experts in the fields of sexual and gender-based violence investigations, Ti­­tle IX, the Clery Act, due process, victim's advocacy, student conduct, and neurobiology to develop and deliver this groundbreaking curriculum.

20180419-112712-42

Submitted by Kimberly J Richmond on

In 2014, the National Center for Campus Public Safety (NCCPS) was charged in the Not Alone report (PDF) to develop a training program on trauma-informed sexual assault investigation and adjudication that includes Title IX training for campus officials. To meet this mandate, we worked with nationally-recognized subject matter experts in the fields of sexual and gender-based violence investigations, Ti­­tle IX, the Clery Act, due process, victim's advocacy, student conduct, and neurobiology to develop and deliver this groundbreaking curriculum.

20180226-151000-37

Submitted by Miss Sarah Ni… on

In the early 1980s, the LAPD developed a homicide investigation case file structure, entitled the Murder Book, to bring organization and standardization to homicide case files. The uniform structure of the Murder Book allows anyone involved in a homicide investigation, including detectives, supervisors, and prosecutors, to review and locate key investigative reports, photos, and other materials in a standardized manner. As a result
of utilizing the Murder Book, LAPD homicide detectives are able to more effectively manage their investigative caseload.

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