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20171027-100848-34

Submitted by Zach Drake on

The Bureau of Justice Assistance requested travel support for representatives from various PSP sites to attend the SPI Innovations Academy. BJA NTTAC did not fulfill this request. .

20170721-121003-27

Submitted by Miss Sarah Ni… on

The NRTAC will be hosting a convening in Denver at the Denver Crime Lab to serve as a meeting for all CGIC replication sites (as well as the Denver CGIC model site) under the National CGIC Initiative, as well as identified observation sites as requested by BJA. This two day convening will consist of strategic planning, one on one time with SMEs for the replication sites, peer to peer networking sessions, and breakout sessions relevant to each key player in the CGIC process.

20170512-95505-99

Submitted by Janene Scelza on

The 2017 National Forum on Criminal Justice: is a true partnership among policymakers, practitioners, researchers and people in the private sector who are dedicated to the ideal of equal justice for all. This conference showcases programs, research and technologies that help justice practitioners and decision makers in states, local communities and tribal nations address pressing public safety issues.

20170510-141356-76

Submitted by Abigail Maria Strait on

CJI is working with Alaska Department of Corrections to update AK's current reentry and case management process to comply with the statutory mandates of SB 91.

20170124-152445-69

Submitted by Chelsea Thomson on

Urban, and cosponsors the Bureau of Justice Assistance and The Pew Charitable Trusts, hosted a conference aimed to improve the quality, consistency, and use of performance measures across JRI states.

20160721-101001-04

Submitted by Abigail Maria Strait on

CJI staff worked with AK DOC to better understand their data systems and create a data request for the data needed to validate the state’s risk assessment tools (both the LSI-R and AK’s sex offender assessments).

20160606-110204-06

Submitted by Ms. Cecilia Johnson on

The PRC coordinates and produces trainings to train qualified individuals to become certified as DOJ PREA Auditors. The PRC secures a location, develops training materials, invites and coordinates partner faculty to assist in training, and coordinates lodging for all attendees. The PRC invites 75-100 qualified individuals to attend training. Individuals apply and provide information regarding their qualifications. When the PRC receives and application, designated staff members review and either approve their qualifications and recommend them for invitation or deem them unqualified.

20160422-102918-86

Submitted by Ms. Cary Beth … on

Identify current trends and best practices for tribal justice systems to strengthen multi-disciplinary approaches to healing and justice. Explore four disciplinary tracks of training: Alcohol and substance abuse, tribal justice strategic planning, tribal courts, and tribal probation.

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