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20130315-174035-TX

Submitted by Joselle Shea on

We have an over-whelming request from Sheriff's, Constable's, Chiefs, officers-deputies as well as from school district administrators to host multiple 4-hour blocks of instruction) work shops on Grant writing; specifically for federal government grants pertaining to; school safety & security; hiring of additional school resource officers; community & public safety etc.

20130308-154812-TX

Submitted by Joselle Shea on

Requesting funding for travel costs for attendees for a conference on violent crime put on by United States Attorney's Office in Eastern Texas in conjunction with Michigan State University (MSU) and conference space provided by Lamar University for violent crime reduction.

20130308-124205-IL

Submitted by James Lah on

We are looking for Basic Crime Prevention training and Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design training delivered to local police personnel in the Chicago area. This training is not currently available in our area and has not been offered in the area for the last 5 to 7 years.

20130306-140702-DE

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on

Violent crime is the number one issue for residents and businesses in Wilmington, and many are making plans to flee the city because of the violent crime there. The Mayor Elect has a pledge from PERF to help revamp the operations and structure of the police department. He has named a new police chief, and hopefully a provider can work with his office and the police department to address this issue.

20130223-24239-DC

Submitted by Joselle Shea on

After an initial research study published from the University of Chicago's Crime Lab showing positive results in community prosecution reducing crime, APA and the community prosecution community hopes to gain a better understanding of which community prosecution strategies result in the most cost-benefit ratio in reducing crime. They strategies can then be identified and disseminated across the nation in an effort to make community prosecution more effective and efficient.

20130221-152921-DC

Submitted by Joselle Shea on

Assist the DC MPD enhance operational efficiencies and strategies for civilianizing certain positions within the department. Deliverables include: (1) comprehensive assessment of the current department workflows and activities performed by sworn officers; and (2) strategic plan with recommendations to implement changes based upon assessment findings and successful implementations similar in scope and complexity to MPD.

20130220-153630-MA

Submitted by Joselle Shea on

Assist the Boston Police Department in addressing the release and reentry of potentially 600 to over 1100 inmates due to the tampering with drug evidence and falsifying documents and test results. Deliverables include: (1) GIS maps which depict demographic and contextual data with 90%-95% accuracy based on stakeholder identified data elements and priorities; and (2) recommendations on planning and implementation of reentry strategies and initiatives.

20130219-92536-NE

Submitted by Joselle Shea on

We are a relatively new division and have not organized a conference previously and are seeking utilize the training expertise from BJA to help identify and provide quality trainers and presenters for our conference.

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