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On 03/29/2022 Margaret diZerega conducted a meeting with BJA.
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On 03/29/2022 Margaret diZerega conducted a meeting with BJA.
On 2/24/2022 Margaret diZerega conducted a meeting with BJA.
On 1/25/2022 Margaret diZerega conducted a meeting with BJA.
Jim will send information for the people on the committee if Tulsa would like to reach out to them.
Pima County was interested in learning more about which conferences SAKI sites have permission to attend using their funds. Julia recommended Pima County speak with BJA about approval, but also offered Amy Durall as a resource for ideas related to victim advocacy on cold cases.
BJA and the BWC TTA team convened representatives from BWC PIP agencies to discuss the use of BWC videos by prosecutors. The purpose of this meeting was to share knowledge between participants and the TTA team, to inform future provision of TTA.
CSG Justice Center staff met with BJA policy advisor to discuss edits to the final deliverable and further expectations of the project.
The National Center for Victims of Crime (NCVC) assisted The Eastern District of Washington in identifying technology options for the Dispute Resolution Center (DRC) of Yakima and Kittitas Counties - Walk About Yakima (WAY) program.
Provide an orientation to new and existing JRI Coaches on the JRI programs, BJA's expectations, and roles and responsbilities.
Introductions
BJA Perspective on JRI TTA
Coach and Analyst Roles and Expectations
o Overview
o First-hand experiences of current coaches.
Next Steps
o Connecting with Sites
o Action Planning
NCPCV will do the following:
4.1 Outreach Plan:
Develop and submit an outreach plan, a proposed agency agreement, and other relevant
materials for proposed law enforcement pilot agencies to IIR for review and approval.
4.2 Selection of Pilot Sites:
From the outreach effort, identify up to eight possible law enforcement agencies interested in
participating in the pilot. IIR will review and approve five pilot agencies.
• NCPCV will extend the pilot opportunity to five law enforcement agencies who agree to