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20151119-90736-51

Submitted by Joselle Shea on

Since its launch in 2010, the RJIP has identified and helped to reform policies and practices that produce racial disparities in local criminal justice systems across the country.

20151113-140220-32

Submitted by Anu Madan on

Fayetteville Police Department requests the Tact, Tactics, and Trust™ Train-the-Trainer course for up to 25 participants and the Department and Community Leaders course for up to 30 participants.

20151023-151137-84

Submitted by Anu Madan on

The U.S. Attorney's Office for the Northern District of Oklahoma is comprised of 11 counties, including Tulsa, and 13 federally-recognized Indian tribes.
The USAO is committed to assisting state, local, rural, and tribal law enforcement agencies reduce crime, increase public safety, and officer safety and well-being.
Goals include providing resources and tools necessary to foster collaboration, communication, and to ensure that law enforcement are better able to serve the community.

20150904-113356-44

Submitted by Joselle Shea on

The Bureau of Justice Assistance requested that BJA NTTAC pay travel expenses for subject matter experts to attend the two-day BWC Expert Panel. The SMEs will discuss BWC policy and practices, and information shared will support BJA's development of the BWC online toolkit.

20150811-142846-48

Submitted by Shaun Ali on

The New Rochelle Police Department requests the Polis Solutions two-day (16 hour) Tactical Human Dynamics course to improve officers’ skills in social interactions and community trust-building. The Tactical Human Dynamics course is the only police training program that simultaneously addresses the perceptual, cognitive, and behavioral dimensions of social interaction. It integrates the latest scientific research on managing social encounters with validated training techniques. The training will consist of

20150806-151758-17

Submitted by Joselle Shea on

I am requesting an audit of the training provided by my agency to my pre-service and in-service personnel. I am interested in the extent to which our training reflects the best practices and desired outcomes as described in the recommendations from the Presidents Task force on 21st Century Policing, the COPS office and the best practices as developed by Washington State Academy' Sue Rohr.

I would be interested in on-site study, training and curriculum development assistance as needed.

20150731-102607-81

Submitted by Anu Madan on

The Technical and Training Assistance requested is to fund speakers/facilitators for the law enforcement and community tracks during the 2015 Police And Community Engagement (P.A.C.E.) Conference. This conference will be held in Aiken South Carolina and open to all law enforcement and community members and organizations in our region. The conference focus is De-escalation and Building Community Partnerships.

20150715-115822-64

Submitted by James Lah on

The Weare PD requested assistance to provide leadership training to two of the ranking officers on their force. The Weare PD was plagued for years with systemic leadership failure, but has an extensive revitization plan in motion under Interim Chief Sean Kelly.This assistance will help revitalize the police force and provide its managers will the knowledge, skills, and abilities necessary to be successful leaders.

20150714-183103-96

Submitted by Joselle Shea on

I am writing in regards to training for David Kennedy's Drug Market Intervention training for my city. I am a Councilmember for the city of Anniston (David E. Reddick) and I would like to bring the District Attorney for Calhoun County (Brian McVaigh) a community organizer (Vince Williams) and my new drug taskforce head (Allen George). I am interested in this small group attending training so that it can be implemented in the City of Anniston

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