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Submitted by Mrs. Catherine… on

TLPI supported a statewide conference/meeting by funding the Hon. Kaniatariio Gilbert, Chief Judge from the Pueblo of Zuni to attend the the 2nd Annual New Mexico Association of Tribal Healing to Wellness Regional Training on December 4-5, 2024 in Santa Ana Pueblo, NM ( Task 3.3). TLPI will continue to offer conference presentations and support statewide meetings, as feasible (Task 3.2-3.3).

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Submitted by Mrs. Michelle … on

The American Indian Justice Conference is a multi-disciplinary conference for tribal justice system practitioners. Workshops include, bit are not limited to information relevant to addressing violent crimes in tribal communities.

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Submitted by Lynn Chernich on

The American Indian Justice Conference offers tribes across the nation an opportunity to learn strategies to enhance tribal justice systems while providing essential information on topics such as court planning and development, diversionary court programs, traditional dispute resolution, justice system responses to alcohol and substance abuse, and emerging issues that are relevant to tribal justice system development.

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Submitted by Mrs. Michelle … on

The American Indian Justice Conference is a multi-disciplinary focused conference for tribal justice system officials. TJI and other TTA providers funded through this project serve as conference planning partners and prpovide faculty for conference workshops

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Submitted by Ms. Sarah E V… on

Amidst calls for police reform, states, municipalities, and law enforcement agencies across the United States are adopting new policies and practices to track and regulate officers’ engagement in traffic stop and enforcement activities. While the thorough collection of stop and enforcement data is critical for examining the equity and effectiveness of police practices, the examination of these data requires methodologically robust analyses that can be challenging for agencies to manage without specialized training in data analysis and statistical strategies.

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Submitted by Mrs. Sarah LeN… on

On November 13, 2024 , a member of the State and Local Anti-Terrorism Training (SLATT) Program team and a SLATT subject-matter expert (SME) delivered in-person training at the Combined Law Enforcement and Intelligence Group Annual Conference, hosted by the Maryland State Police and the Mid-Atlantic Great Lakes Organized Crime Law Enforcement Network, Regional Information Sharing Systems (RISS) Center, in Ocean City, Maryland.

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Submitted by Mrs. Sarah LeN… on

On October 20, 2024, a SLATT team member provided a SLATT Program Overview at the State and Local Criminal Intelligence Briefing hosted by BJA, on behalf of the Criminal Intelligence Coordination Council (CICC) and Global Justice Information Sharing Initiative, in Boston, Massachusetts. Approximately 52 CICC members attended the event.

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