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Submitted by Ms. Cherisse R… on

The Hate Crimes TTA team held a kickoff call with FORGE Inc. The purpose of the call was to build rapport with site representatives, learn about Committe of 100’s Community-based Approaches to Prevent and Address Hate crimes project activities, identify any challenges and emerging issues, and begin to scope out the site’s TTA needs.

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Submitted by Ms. Cherisse R… on

The Hate Crimes TTA team held a kickoff call with the Committee of 100. The purpose of the call was to build rapport with site representatives, learn about Committe of 100’s Community-based Approaches to Prevent and Address Hate crimes project activities, identify any challenges and emerging issues, and begin to scope out the site’s TTA needs.

20240730-160446-01

Submitted by Ms. Cherisse R… on

The Hate Crimes TTA team held a kickoff call with Not in Our Town (NIOT). The purpose of the call was to build rapport with site representatives, learn about NIOT’s Community-based Approaches to Prevent and Address Hate crimes project activities, identify any challenges and emerging issues, and begin to scope out the site’s TTA needs.

20240730-155300-44

Submitted by Ms. Cherisse R… on

The Hate Crimes TTA team held a kickoff call with the International Center for the Study of Violent Extremism (ICSVE). The purpose of the call was to build rapport with site representatives, learn about ICSVE’s Community-based Approaches to Prevent and Address Hate crimes project activities, identify any challenges and emerging issues, and begin to scope out the site’s TTA needs.

20240729-194008-66

Submitted by Mr. Jeff Lancaster on

Cities United's Annual Convening is the gathering place for all of us working to affect the lives of those most impacted by gun violence. We attract leaders from across the country, uniting under the goal of making the lives of Black men and boys and their families safe, healthy, and hopeful. Our three days together are full of learning, sharing, growing, and collaborating.

20240729-190732-36

Submitted by Mr. Jeff Lancaster on

The mission of the National Center for Victims of Crime is to forge a national commitment to help victims of crime rebuild their lives. We are dedicated to serving individuals, families, and communities harmed by crime

20240729-183704-97

Submitted by Mr. Jeff Lancaster on

The Tennessee Coalition’s Annual Conference reflects a commitment to ending domestic and sexual violence in Tennessee through education, prevention, policy development, and victim services. This 2-day in-person conference is designed for victim service providers, law enforcement, court personnel, batterers’ intervention programs, social workers, health care providers, students, and university faculty. The 2024 conference theme, “Stronger Together,” represents our deep conviction that our collective power is greater than our individual strength.

20240517-94608-15

Submitted by Emma Ray Tolerton on

Witnesses play an important role, from reporting a crime to police to cooperating with prosecutors in an investigation. Justice professionals must put concerted efforts into reducing trauma and further harm of victims, while addressing issues with witness intimidation and relocation to promote witness cooperation. During this Prosecution Community of Practice Event, Ms. Beth McGarry and John Wilkinson, a senior attorney advisor at AEquitas, share challenges and promising practices in witness intimidation issues and approaches.

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Submitted by Jennifer Palmer on

12/13/2023: Interview with Heather Meredith (Probation and Parole Supervisor, Bowling Green Probation and Parole Office) to discuss trends they are seeing in domestic violence. (1 person representing 1 agency). Â

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