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Place-based crime prevention

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Submitted by Mr. Matthew Ha… on

The Santa Rosa Police Department would like to invite subject matter experts with a proven track record of success to provide training related to the application of problem-solving methods and recognized best practices into crime reduction strategies. We are looking for one day of hands-on, interactive training for first line supervisors, managers, administrators, and crime analysts. We intend to integrate identified problems and problem areas into the training to provide the attendees and instructors with several options for tailoring the training to local issues.

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Submitted by Ilana Pavin on

The Bureau of Justice Assistanc requested assistance through BJA NTTAC to provide training and technical assistance to the two cities who will be hosting the Democratic and Republican National Conventions in 2020: Charlotte, NC and Milwaukee, WI. Kevin Preslan was selected to facilitate the assistance and conducted a two-and-half day onsite visit with the agency in January 2018. Kevin Preslan will be developing a report with recommendations specific to training on best practices/lessons learned from previous conventions on a variety of grant administration and audit topics as needed.

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Submitted by Melissa Lee Gi… on

The St. Francois County, Missouri Prosecuting Attorney's Office requested assistance through BJA NTTAC to enhance its the office’s operations and prepare a report detailing recommendations and best prosecutorial practices in the following areas: office organization and structure, case processing and quality of work, training, and evaluation, and addressing their current heroin and opioid issues. ​Kris Hamann was selected to facilitate the assistance and conducted a two-day onsite visit with the agency in November 2019 and January 2020.

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Submitted by Melissa Lee Gi… on

I would like an audit where we can get guidance on the best practices and procedures for a prosecutors office in order to combat this opiod and abuse problem.

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Submitted by Mr. Glenn Eddy… on

NTAG Rocky Mountain reached out to BJA NTTAC for assistance in gaining access to the SLATT website resources. BJA NTTAC referred this inquiry to SLATT initiative staff at the Institute for Intergovernmental Research (IIR) on 8/8/2018.

National Center for Policing Innovation

The National Center for Policing Innovation serves as a powerful resource for public safety and communities nationwide, advancing public safety through the development and delivery of training (onsite and eLearning); consulting; technical assistance; program development, implementation, and management; and much more.  Since 1997, NCPI, a nonprofit organization, has trained over 175,000 public safety professionals and others in a wide variety of public safety topics.

NCPI’s experience and expertise expands beyond the development and delivery of training, to include:

School of Criminal Justice: Michigan State University

The School of Criminal Justice at Michigan State University (MSU) is the nation’s oldest continuous degree-granting program in criminal justice. Since 1935, MSU has been a leader in criminal justice scholarship with its pioneering research, undergraduate, and graduate education and engaged collaboration with criminal justice agencies, the private sector, and communities locally and abroad.

Margolis, Healy & Associates, LLC

Margolis Healy is a professional services firm specializing in campus safety, security, and regulatory compliance for higher education and K-12. The firm provides their clients with a variety of specialized services that include, but are not limited to, campus safety and security assessments; Title IX and Clery Act assessments; emergency management risk and hazard assessments; emergency preparedness and crisis response systems and exercises; implementation of lethal and less-than-lethal force options; litigation consultation; and special investigations/independent reviews.

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