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20141013-110342-83

Submitted by James Lah on

The Purdue University Police Department (Purdue PD) is seeking training in order to implement a Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) and general campus crime prevention initiative. A CPTED training will give the officers greater knowledge and skills to work further with the university community and provide campus stakeholders with quality education in the area of community crime prevention.

20140930-134636-85

Submitted by James Lah on

The City of Apache Junction is located to the east of the Phoenix metropolitan area. The city has an estimated population of over 36,000 with an influx of over 20,000 seasonal residents in the winter months. The Apache Junction Police Department has 57 sworn officers. In 2009, the average ratio of officers to citizens in the US was about 2.3 officers per one thousand residents. One in four adults, approximately 61.5 million Americans experiences mental illness in a given year.

20140813-144704-

Submitted by Joselle Shea on

The Milwaukee Police Department is looking for crime analysis technical assistance services to reduce violent crime among youth in Milwaukee. This request was prompted by a surge in youth violence and deaths in Milwaukee.

20140627-110934-MO

Submitted by Shaun Ali on

My police unit is part of a much larger collaborative effort called the Kansas City No Violence Alliance. Kansascitynova.org... We are currently working to implement a Byrne Grant project in a very violent corridor of our city's urban core. Four officers and myself will be working in this corridor with community based organizations to implement a focused deterrence policing strategy and to apply CPTED principles to a commercial corridor revitalization effort.

20140620-133303-FL

Submitted by Shaun Ali on

The agency is requesting to receive professional training in the topic area of fair and impartial policing/ cultural awareness, and or community policing. A topic that could best cover those three areas if possible, and have the course repeated on two days so a larger number of FMPD personnel would be able to attend. Other Law Enforcement agencies in Southwest Florida would also be invited to attend the training.

20140609-132326-MD

Submitted by Shaun Ali on

we are looking for BJA to take a look at our efforts in crime analysis, (tactical and strategic) and provide suggestions and changes to better accomplish our goals of crime reduction and quality of life improvement.

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