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The goal of this TTA is to support the Phoenix Police Department's attendance at the International Association of Crime Analyst Conference to enhance their crime analysis capabilities and reduce violent crime.
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The goal of this TTA is to support the Phoenix Police Department's attendance at the International Association of Crime Analyst Conference to enhance their crime analysis capabilities and reduce violent crime.
The goal of this TTA is to support the Antioch Police Department's attendance at the International Association of Crime Analyst Conference to enhance their crime analysis capabilities and reduce violent crime.
The goal of this TTA is to support the Tucson Police Department's attendance at the International Association of Crime Analyst Conference to enhance their crime analysis capabilities and reduce violent crime.
The goal of this TTA is to support the Phoenix Police Department's attendance at the International Association of Crime Analyst Conference to enhance their crime analysis capabilities and reduce violent crime.
The goal of this TTA is to support the Antioch Police Department's attendance at the International Association of Crime Analyst Conference to enhance their crime analysis capabilities and reduce violent crime.
JIRN partnered with BJA to provide in-person DCRA office hours to SAAs during the NCJA Annual Meeting
The 2023 Police, Treatment, and Community (PTACC) Deflection and Pre-Arrest Diversion Training Summit was held in Seattle, Washington on October 28-November 1, 2024. Over 400 people attended the summit, including COSSUP grantees. Attendees and presenters included law enforcement officers and other first responders, behavioral health practitioners, community-based service providers, deflection program managers, researchers, and officials from the local, state, and national levels.
These calls are an opportunity for grantees to check-in with us at CHJ, meet other grantees, and learn about topics related to deflection and pre-arrest diversion initiatives. Invited are CHJ's open FY19-23 deflection and pre-arrest diversion grantees. After a brief introduction to the CHJ team and our TTA support, we were joined by two presenters, one from fellow COSSUP TTA provider, the Institute for Intergovernmental Research (IIR) and another, Captain Kevin Hunter, from the Fort Wayne police department.
The Deflection Mentoring Initiative provides communities interested in starting deflection programs the opportunity to learn from established or innovative programs that have shown success in meeting the treatment needs of individuals with a substance use disorder, and in some cases an overdose. During site visits, mentors will provide opportunities for observation and peer-to-peer exchanges, including opportunities to observe the law enforcement/first responder diversion or referral program in action and allowing mentee sites to engage with program personnel.
Connected site with the POC from Madison County to discuss incorporating a variety of audiences into CIT trainings.