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CenTF Multijurisdictional Task Force Commanders Training (Sept 2019, Missouri)

The Bureau of Justice Assistance’s Center for Task Force Training (CenTF) Program offers the classroom-based “Task Force Commanders Training” through a two-day onsite training. This training covers a variety of topics designed to assist task force commanders and other law enforcement leaders in making appropriate decisions regarding task force administration and operations planning and management.

CenTF Multijurisdictional Task Force Commanders Training (Aug 2019, Texas)

The Bureau of Justice Assistance’s Center for Task Force Training (CenTF) Program offers the classroom-based “Task Force Commanders Training” through a two-day onsite training. This training covers a variety of topics designed to assist task force commanders and other law enforcement leaders in making appropriate decisions regarding task force administration and operations planning and management.

CenTF Multijurisdictional Task Force Commanders Training (Aug 2019, Oregon)

The Bureau of Justice Assistance’s Center for Task Force Training (CenTF) Program offers the classroom-based “Task Force Commanders Training” through a two-day onsite training. This training covers a variety of topics designed to assist task force commanders and other law enforcement leaders in making appropriate decisions regarding task force administration and operations planning and management.

Discover Onsite Training Opportunities and Webinar Recordings for Task Force Commanders and Law Enforcement Leaders

The Bureau of Justice Assistance’s (BJA) Center for Task Force Training (CenTF) Program offers multiple training opportunities to equip task force commanders and other law enforcement leaders with the knowledge and tools to engage in strategic decisionmaking and increase community and officer safety.

Learn About Virtual Training for First Responders in the Latest TechBeat Issue

TechBeat, the National Law Enforcement and Corrections Technology Center System’s monthly interactive newsmagazine, offers updates on technology and research related to public safety. In November, TechBeat featured the Enhanced Dynamic Geo-Social Environment (EDGE), a free, virtual training tool that enables first responders across disciplines and jurisdictions to train for critical incidents through game-based software.

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NCCJD was requested to present at this conference. An overview of NCCJD and The Pathways to Justice training was presented by NCCJD Intern Laura Johnson (law student at UNM Law School) and The Arc of New Mexico's Executive Director, Randy Costales.

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