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20201023-122046-69

Submitted by Kayla Eddy on

The Wichita, Kansas Police Department, as part of the Wichita Public Safety Partnership site, requested funding for registration and books for the International Association of Crime Analysts online training courses. BJA NTTAC provided funding support to one representative to attend the IACA online training courses starting in October 2020 and ending in December, 2020.

20201023-120813-65

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The Anniston, Alabama Police Department, as part of the Anniston/Oxford Public Safety Partnership site, requested funding for registration and books for the International Association of Crime Analysts online training courses. BJA NTTAC provided funding support to one representative to attend the IACA online training courses starting in October 2020 and ending in December, 2020.

20201023-120013-78

Submitted by Kayla Eddy on

The Anchorage, Alaska Police Department, as part of the Anchorage Public Safety Partnership site, requested funding for registration and books for the International Association of Crime Analysts online training courses. BJA NTTAC provided funding support to three representatives to attend the IACA online training courses starting in October 2020 and ending in December, 2020.

20201023-115138-16

Submitted by Kayla Eddy on

The Amarillo, Texas Police Department, as part of the Amarillo Public Safety Partnership site, requested funding for registration and books for the International Association of Crime Analysts online training courses. BJA NTTAC provided funding support to three representatives to attend the IACA online training courses starting in October 2020 and ending in December, 2020.

20200917-155517-73

Submitted by Kayla Eddy on

To assess the Baltimore Police Department’s crime analysis capacity and processes, along with identifying areas of analytical gaps and needs. The Baltimore Police Department expects to receive feedback, recommendations and nationwide best practices related to their capability to analyze crime data.

20200915-151125-25

Submitted by Kayla Eddy on

The Bureau of Justice Assistance requested funding for registration and books for the International Association of Crime Analysts online training courses. BJA NTTAC provided funding support to the Memphis, Tennessee Metropolitan Police Department and the Nashville, Tennessee Police Department to attend the IACA online training courses starting in October 2020 and ending in December, 2020.

20200611-165829-92

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The Tulsa, Oklahoma Police Department, as part of the Tulsa Public Safety Partnership site, requested funding for registration and books for the International Association of Crime Analysts online training courses. BJA NTTAC provided funding support to two representatives to attend the IACA online training courses starting in May 2020 and ending in September, 2020.

20200611-165516-29

Submitted by Kayla Eddy on

The Oxford, Alabama Police Department, as part of the Anniston/Oxford Public Safety Partnership site, requested funding for registration and books for the International Association of Crime Analysts online training courses. BJA NTTAC provided funding support to two representatives to attend the IACA online training courses starting in May 2020 and ending in September, 2020.

20200611-165040-44

Submitted by Kayla Eddy on

The Memphis, Tennesssee Police Department, as part of the Memphis Public Safety Partnership site, requested funding for registration and books for the International Association of Crime Analysts online training courses. BJA NTTAC provided funding support to twelve representative to attend the IACA online training courses starting in May 2020 and ending in September, 2020.

20200611-164802-89

Submitted by Kayla Eddy on

The Kansas City, Missouri Police Department, as part of the Kansas City Public Safety Partnership site, requested funding for registration and books for the International Association of Crime Analysts online training courses. BJA NTTAC provided funding support to four representatives to attend the IACA online training courses starting in May 2020 and ending in September, 2020.

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