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We expect this will include onsite evaluation and study, discussions with the current team, and strategy development with LASD executives.
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We expect this will include onsite evaluation and study, discussions with the current team, and strategy development with LASD executives.
Work with a consultant to provide the following support:
-Review existing practices and continuum of programs/interventions in place.
-Plan and deliver baseline educational event around evidence-based practice in prosecution, sentencing, and supervision of justice-involved individuals with substance abuse issues.
-Guide stakeholders, through an onsite focus group, in strategizing, developing, and implementing an evidence-based system practice or program.
-Assist agency and stakeholders in designing outcomes to measure effectiveness of system practice or program.
As noted previously, PCE conducted a productive site visit last December. The results of the report are forthcoming. We understand from discussions with PCE recommendations relate to restructuring, overhauling our intake system, and rebalancing our office-wide workload responsibilities. While we understand these recommendations in concept, help from PCE to implement these recommendations is requested.
Engage Dr. Tammy Meredith and the Center for Effective Public Policy to
1. Analyze/revalidate Rhode Island’s parole risk assessment instrument(s) to ensure the instrument(s) are producing valid assessments of risk and criminogenic needs
2. Provide recommendations for improvements to the tools to better supplement the paroling authority’s discretionary decision-making process and/or condition-setting; including testing recommendations on study cohort to demonstrate impact
hearing is of 21police officer with arrest power, municipal police of the Autonomous Municipality of Juncos.
The purpose of this request is to begin the evaluation of the NPD, in anticipation of Naugatuck PD implementing the Stratford Police Department’s (SPD) unique Police Activities League-Police Engagement Program (referred to as the PAL-PEP) program.
Stratford Police Department has created and implemented a community policing program over the past ten years. The program is a hybrid of the Police Activities League (PAL) and a Stratford-innovated program, the Police Engagement Program(r) (PEP). PAL hosts year-long programs with K-12 students, ranging from social activities, sports programs and has three separate curricula in the schools, which were approved by the Stratford Board of Education. The Stratford PD also intervenes to provide support when social services are unavailable.
Funding assistance to obtain an adequate number of licenses for the Police2Peace program to cover the entire agency including all sworn, and civilian staff as well as the municipalities elected officials and administrative staff. The breakdown of the licenses needed for those categories is as follows:
Sworn officers: 80
Police leaders: 12
Police Associates/Representatives: 15
Elected officials: 15
Total licenses: 122
I am requesting TTA assistance in acquiring training that moves us towards a peace officer organization through the police2peace movement.
Additionally, I am requesting TTA assistance in acquiring training through the Police Executive Research Forum Senior Management Institute for Policing.
Community outreach focus group/advisory structure.
Proactive community outreach to curb dv/vc