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Submitted by Dr. Hannah D. … on

In recent years, there has been greater awareness that developmental disabilities may go undetected in individuals who come into contact with the criminal justice system. As first responders, law enforcement officers may encounter people with developmental disabilities or co-occurring conditions (mental health conditions and developmental disabilities) and as such have an opportunity to set the stage for effective interactions with the justice system for this population.

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Submitted by Dr. Hannah D. … on

Policy Research Associates, in collaboration with partners, led the coordination and implementation of strategic planning for crisis response with the Shreveport, Louisiana Police Department (SPD). The strategic planning session occurred across two virtual sessions, during which the SPD and their criminal justice and behavioral health/disability service provider partners participated in a modified Sequential Intercept Model Mapping (intercepts 0-2) to identify their current system for crisis response and any gaps/barriers to that system that might be improved upon.

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Delaware is receiving funding directly related to law enforcement programming. NJCA put together resources that may help when determining where to allocate funds in Delaware.

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Submitted by Ms. Natalie Mullins on

Improve your safety on the road. Attend this virtual six-hour course to discuss best practices and tactics to improve your safety during traffic stops, emergency response driving, all-weather driving, and roadway operations while outside of your vehicle. No-Cost.

NLERSP Executive Workshop (Virtual) - National

Lead your agency in roadway safety. Attend this four-hour executive course where you will participate in discussions with other executive and mid-level officers about how to increase officer safety during roadway operations. This course provides an overview of available research about the risk factors for officer-involved collisions and struck-by incidents, and it identifies a variety of interventions and technological innovations that can reduce the likelihood of their occurrence. Register Now: This project was supported by Grant No.

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Submitted by Ms. Natalie Mullins on

Lead your agency in roadway safety. Attend this four-hour executive course where you will participate in discussions with other executive and mid-level officers about how to increase officer safety during roadway operations. This course provides an overview of available research about the risk factors for officer-involved collisions and struck-by incidents, and it identifies a variety of interventions and technological innovations that can reduce the likelihood of their occurrence. Register Now: This project was supported by Grant No.

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Submitted by Ms. Natalie Mullins on

Missouri POST Accredited! Lead your agency in roadway safety. Attend this no-cost 4-hour executive course where you will participate in discussions with other mid-level and executive-level officers about how to increase officer safety during roadway operations.

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Submitted by Ms. Natalie Mullins on

(Abbreviate Patrol Course for conference) Learn how to improve your safety on the roadways. This 2-hour course will discuss best practices and tactics to improve your safety during traffic stops, emergency response driving, all-weather driving, and roadway operations while outside of your vehicle.

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