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20170915-135429-59

Submitted by James Lah on

The Justice Center requested assistance in assuring that its policies, procedures, staffing and training are in line with best practices for serving its population while ensuring due process and justice for all involved. This request was referred to the Office of Justice Programs, Office for Victims of Crime.

20170912-113858-37

Submitted by Mr. James L La… on

The Virgin Island Department of Justice requested training for local law enforcement and detectives in the investigation and prosecution of violent and financial crimes. BJA NTTAC referred this request to the Police Executive Research Forum.

20170710-102814-86

Submitted by Mr. James L La… on

The Virgin Island Department of Justice requested training for local law enforcement and detectives in the investigation and prosecution of violent and financial crimes. BJA NTTAC is coordinating with multiple partners to scope this request and provide assistance.

20161024-144150-52

Submitted by James Lah on

The Justice Center requested assistance in assuring that its policies, procedures, staffing and training are in line with best practices for serving our population while ensuring due process and justice for all involved.

20151023-151137-84

Submitted by Anu Madan on

The U.S. Attorney's Office for the Northern District of Oklahoma is comprised of 11 counties, including Tulsa, and 13 federally-recognized Indian tribes.
The USAO is committed to assisting state, local, rural, and tribal law enforcement agencies reduce crime, increase public safety, and officer safety and well-being.
Goals include providing resources and tools necessary to foster collaboration, communication, and to ensure that law enforcement are better able to serve the community.

20150820-164347-28

Submitted by Joselle Shea on

Technical assistance with the implementation of The Drug Market Intervention evidence-based model. This engagement consisted of one day of training, and one day of individual follow-up meetings with stakeholder agencies. Training participants consisted of mainly Camden County Police Department officers (and other ranks), other Camden County personnel, as well as members from the Newark (NJ) VRN site, Wilmington (DE) VRN site, and West Memphis (AR) VRN site.

20150810-164546-88

Submitted by Joselle Shea on

Need assistance in developing a manual for Kentucky Prosecutors to assist in making appropriate bail recommendations based risks to public safety as opposed to defendant's ability to post a monetary bond. Key elements include screening by an experienced prosecutor, a recommendation based upon risk factors, and an opportunity to make alternative to incarceration recommendations suchas treatment, drug or mental health courts, or deferred prosecution.

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