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Submitted by James Lah on

I am the Planning Coordinator for 2014 Bryne Justice Assistance Grant to design a Wellness/Mental Health Court for the Aurora Municipal Criminal Courts. Part of our grant has dollars set aside to do a intercept mapping for the gaps in our delivery system. I have looked locally for a moderator and have been unsuccessful. I reached out to our state JAG for assistance and they referred me to you.

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Submitted by Joselle Shea on

Following a conference in April in which the Attorney General called heroin abuse a nationwide epidemic, PERF has proposed a Heroin Northeast Consortium Project which would develop a coordinated and comprehensive response to the problem.

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Submitted by Joselle Shea on

The Arkansas City Kansas Police Department is requesting assistance to bring in the Blue Courage, Heart and Mind of the Guardian two day seminar. We are a small agency of 26 sworn officers with a limited training budget and expansive training needs. The Arkansas City Police Department had a change in the upper management within the last year with the retirement of the Chief and Captain. As the new Chief, I am looking for the best training opportunities which will benefit not only the officer, but the whole agency and the community we serve.

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Submitted by Shaun Ali on

The District of Columbia's Department of Forensic Sciences (DFS) is in need of assistance to provide technical training to approximately 10 CSSs and approximately 10 Firearms Scientists by way of a 40-hour introductory class on shooting scene reconstruction. By providing this training, participants should learn the practical methods associated with the documentation, collection, and preservation of evidence and data associated with ballistic events. Mock scenes or other hands-on experiential learning is recommended for this type of training.

20140416-201609-OR

Submitted by Shaun Ali on

The Local Public Safety Coordinating Council (LPSCC) is spearheading Multnomah County's collaborative response to the State of Oregon's Justice Reinvestment efforts set forth in HB 3194. The goal of the State effort is to reduce prison use, reduce recidivism, increase public safety, return cost savings to Locals, and redeploy savings at the State level. Multnomah County (MC) is the largest population center in the State of Oregon.

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