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The U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of New Hampshire if requesting training on Hot Spot Patrols.
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The U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of New Hampshire if requesting training on Hot Spot Patrols.
The Delaware State Police is seeking assistance from BJA NTTAC for training that will enhance Officer competencies in tactical de-escalation. Delaware State PD is seeking an evidence-based police training system that combines social, tactical, and decision-making skills into a unified program. The training will use scientifically validated methods to strengthen officers’ capacity to be agile, adaptable, and creative in situations where safety, communication, and trust are essential.
The Jackson County, Oregon Sheriff's Office requested technical assistance to receive proper training in research methods, useful tools and education-related crime reduction, suspect profiles and information gathering to solve crime. BJA NTTAC denied this request.
The Birmingham, Alabama National Public Safety Partnership Site requested a Crime Prevention Throught Enviromental Design training. The requestor withdrew the request.
Toledo PD requested training from Command Presence. The requestor was unresponsive.
Oklahoma Departments of Corrections requested HIPPA Training. The requestor withdrew the request.
The Carlsbad, New Mexico Police Department requested training on the topic of human trafficking. This request was referred to the International Association of Chiefs of Police.
The University of Maryland, Baltimore Police Department requested assistance to enhance their knowledge in crime analysis and crime prevention strategies . BJA NTTAC denied this request.
The Dayton, Ohio Police Department requested training for local law enforcement and detectives in the VALOR Initiative. BJA NTTAC referred this request to Institute for Intergovernmental Research.
The Decatur County, Indiana Sheriff's Office requested use of force training. Command Presence was selected to fulfill the request and provided the training titled “Decision Making: Foundations of Reasonable Force,” to 38 members of 14 agencies, including the Decatur County Sheriff's Office, on January 28, 2020 in Decatur County, Indiana.