20250114-222948-55
• The following activities occurred during this reporting period:
Newly released resources were added to the COSSUP Resource Center, as well as new announcements, funding opportunities, and learning opportunities.
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• The following activities occurred during this reporting period:
Newly released resources were added to the COSSUP Resource Center, as well as new announcements, funding opportunities, and learning opportunities.
• The following activities occurred during this reporting period:
o Newly released resources were added to the COSSUP Resource Center, as well as new announcements, funding opportunities, and learning opportunities.
RTI TA team met with Plymouth County to discuss their COSSUP grant progress. The program evaluator attended the call and shared many of their results from the Comfort Dog program. They have collected a lot of great data.
September community of practice call was focused on sustainability.
NCORJ is hosting a webinar series that highlights restorative justice work in different geographic regions across the United States. Attendees are invited to listen and learn about different implementation models from restorative justice practitioners, researchers, community-based organizations, and system actors.
Webinar introduced the newly launched Restorative Justice Laws Database from the National Center on Restorative Justice. Attendees was introduced to the functionality of the database and how they can use it to learn more about examples of restorative justice policy from around the United States. A range of relevant policy features will be highlighted.
FY24Q4 Engagement
Activities
The District of the US Virgin Islands requested assistance with their PSN strategy. From April 15-18, 2024 the CNA TTA team sent representatives to the USAO’s in the US Virgin Islands to complete a strategic planning session with PSN stakeholders, a crime analysis capacity assessment, a research partner working session, and an in-depth information session and PSN working session for the USAO, Natasha Baker.
FY24 Q2 Engagement Activities Corresponded with grantee 3 times between January and April 2024 on 1/30, 3/11, 3/27 Summary of Successes Most drug offenses now are misdemeanor; city offers a deferment now Summary of Challenges Still having trouble creating the infrastructure/identifying the appropriate organization to house the adult diversion piece of their program that they hope to set up (currently work primarily with juveniles).
FY24 Q3 Engagement Activities
Reporting Cycle Summary
FY24 Q2 Engagement Activities
Corresponded with grantee 3 times between January and April 2024 on 41, 4/9, 4/30
Summary of Successes
Most drug offenses now are misdemeanor; city offers a deferment now
Summary of Challenges
Still having trouble creating the infrastructure/identifying the appropriate organization to house the adult diversion piece of their program that they hope to set up (currently work primarily with juveniles).
Summary of Resources Provided