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Submitted by Mr. Grant K Davis on

I would like to have someone evaluate what we are currently doing and provide input for improvement. I would also be interested in any training you might be able to provide regarding intelligence-led policing concepts for possible future implementation.

20230214-182124-81

Submitted by Kyle M Doman on

Grant funding for The C.A.L.M. Approach - presented by Con10gency Consulting LLC

Provides personnel a safe and practical de-escalation matrix, used to mitigate potential violent encounters. Instructs implementation of communication strategies, safe and efficient control techniques, and awareness and consideration of medical conditions during incidents.

20230127-160413-96

Submitted by Mr. Larry Christatos on

Instructor certificates for multiple officers in the training department needed. Coursework and materials for ongoing training to the credentialed police officers of the Department of Veterans Affairs.

20230123-154255-44

Submitted by Brenna Lohmann, MSW on

The LEAD Program would like to get feedback from the LEAD National Support Bureau on our current program. The LEAD NSB can give on-site feedback on our operations to assist us in making improvements and identifying gaps.

20230106-154314-49

Submitted by Petrina Herring on

The FSRMF Grants Consortium would like to invite a presentation from OJP's OCFO to speak on Federal grant financial management, best practices, and mitigating common audit findings.

20221230-85735-34

Submitted by Mr. Bruce Felton on

There seems to be increasing concern with the belief that crime, and in particular violent crime, is increasing. As a crime prevention organization, we are looking to the Bureau of Justice to help address these concerns at our conference. In particular, any programs specific to preventing violent crime and/or alleviating the perception of increasing risk that our practitioners could take back to their communities would be most welcome.

20221121-130914-44

Submitted by Mr. Brad McKinney on

Training for law enforcement professionals and public safety organizations throughout the state. Request on-site instructor training covering the following areas: Evolution of community policing; Past, present, and future concepts of community policing; Ethical dilemmas in community policing; Rebuilding trust in the community.

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