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Submitted by Miss Sharmalee… on

I would like any information/guidance you have regarding curriculum development, development of forensic peer worker types, which community partners and stakeholders I should involve in this process, and what other states are doing to successfully connect and streamline Peer services for persons that are justice-involved. Also, how to get criminal justice partners to buy-in and support this work, since any Peers in parts of Oregon are still unable to enter our jails, prisons, and state hospitals.

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Submitted by Cathee Anne Hansen on

Registration fees ($499 x2 - the cost for Cathee Hansen is free)
Travel costs (airfare/baggage; lodging; uber/lift costs; per diem)
Conference from 11/14-15, 2023

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Submitted by Penelope Oseguera on

Data review of their DVSA (high-risk violent offenders risk factor). Want someone to come in, do an assessment, see if they are looking at the right risk factors, are they missing anything, are they giving too much weight to any factors, how are they using the data they have for supervision services.

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Submitted by Ms. Michelle Merrill on

We would like financial assistance to provide training for Transformational Change by Third Sector (a National Non-Profit that specialized in transformational change; also in BJA's list of providers).

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Submitted by Mr. Brandon Lummis on

Our agency has prioritized the need to develop a comprehensive response to those within our community who are experiencing crisis and/or living with mental illness, in order to best assist them and connect them with services in the community. Our first priority is to provide training to our officers to better equip them with the skills and knowledge to de-escalate crises and be better able to assist those in crisis. Building upon the success of our past TTA with the BJA, we are requesting the assistance of the BJA to support another CIT training.

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Submitted by Mr. Jason Clark on

We would like to recive training on the CVIPI process and how we implement the model in our organization and work with our partners statewide to also support their use of the structure and model.

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Submitted by Ms. Mary E Ro… on

Assistance from the PCE as to how to implement the identified changes to the workflow of the Sangamon County State’s Attorney’s office in an effort to better address the current backlog of cases, and prevent further disruption to the administration of justice.

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Submitted by Mr. Bradley Sc… on

Street Cop: Effective Policing Skills and Tactics is a training course that takes a deep-dive into street level proactive policing skills and tactics. This course provides the tools and the game plan to the student, so they leave at the end of the day and can be an effective police officer against the criminal element, every single shift. The skills and tactics taught here are universal in police work across the country, focusing on elements of criminal behavior that exist everywhere.

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Submitted by Mr. Matthew R … on

I am requesting TTA assistance in procuring grant funding for training that builds trust and legitimacy through advanced leadership at the Police Executive Research Forum-Senior Management Institute for Personnel (SMIP). The SMIP is a program that provides senior police executives with intensive training in the latest management concepts and practices in government today. Communities expect more from their police departments in terms of trust and legitimacy, de-escalation strategies, critical thinking, and community engagement.

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