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Community outreach focus group/advisory structure.
Proactive community outreach to curb dv/vc
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Community outreach focus group/advisory structure.
Proactive community outreach to curb dv/vc
Game Changer brings together community members, law enforcement, judicial and legislative branches of government for moderated focus groups. Together we discuss community problems and devise solutions. Dinner and event tickets are provided. Pre and Post perception surveys are completed by each participant to generate data
Game Changer brings together community members, law enforcement, judicial and legislative branches of government for moderated focus groups. Together we discuss community problems and devise solutions. Dinner and event tickets are provided. Pre and Post perception surveys are completed by each participant to generate data
BJA requested assistance with facilitating a focus group on hate crimes. Chief Louis M. Dekmar was selected to fulfill this request and facilitated the Hate Crimes Focus Group in July 2021.
The Miami, Florida National Public Safety Partnership Site requested a meeting to debrief the final report from the Real Time Crime Center Strategic Crimefighting Assistance. Commander Dennis Kato, Meraki, and Justice & Security Strategies were selected to fulfill this request and held a debrief meeting in October 2020.
Cumberland County, North Carolina Criminal Justice Advisory Group/Coordinating Council requested assistance with program planning and implemention. The requestor withdrew the request.
The Rapid City, South Dakota Police Department requested assistance with devising a community strategic plan. The requestor withdrew the request.
The Arizona Department of Juvenile Corrections requested technical assistance for creating and executing a strategy to site, plan, design, and build a new juvenile correctional facility in the Phoenix, Az metro area. BJA NTTAC referred this request to the Council of Juvenile Justice Administrators.
The Rapid City Police Department has had a relationship with the Council of Elders since the inception of the group in 2015. The Council of Elders was founded to address race relations in the community. The RCPD and Council of Elders have had an ad hoc relationship, working on developing incidents, or as a response to community concerns that had been brought to the Council of Elders from the RCPD. The Council of Elders has been actively involved in several processes to improve the community and police relations.