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On January 8, 2025, BJA and the SLATT team hosted an advisory board meeting. The meeting began with opening comments from the BJA senior policy advisor followed by SLATT Program updates and a roundtable discussion.
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On January 8, 2025, BJA and the SLATT team hosted an advisory board meeting. The meeting began with opening comments from the BJA senior policy advisor followed by SLATT Program updates and a roundtable discussion.
The SLATT monthly partner meeting was held on January 9, 2025. SLATT partner meetings are convened to discuss current initiatives and progress toward completing SLATT tasks.
During the month of January 2025, 142 new SLATT user accounts were created. Of the new accounts, 86 were approved as SLATT direct accounts, 45 were created via Regional Information Sharing Systems program credentials, and 11 were created via FBI, Law Enforcement Enterprise Portal, program credentials.
The SLATT team addressed approximately 40 inquiries received from users submitting questions or requests using the “Contact Us” button on the slatt.org website. Inquiries related to SLATT training, resources, webinars, publications, login issues, website access, and general questions.
CSG Justice Center staff held 99 contacts (via phone and email) with FY18-FY24 Second Chance Act Category 3 grantees in the month of January
CSG Justice Center staff held 135 contacts (via phone and email) with FY18-FY24 grantees in the month of January.
CSG Justice Center staff held 82 contacts (via phone and email) with FY20-FY24 grantees in the month of January.
The National Case Closed Project team, another BJA-funded program, asked the RVCRI team to serve as a panelist on their March 2025 webinar. The webinar will focus on small and rural law enforcement agencies in investigating violent crime with a focus on fatal and nonfatal shootings. Additionally, BJA wanted us to focus on what we have learned from our NCCP site assessment findings and recommendations that would support small and rural agencies to include highlighting what one of our NCCP sites, Riviera Beach PD, has done as a smaller agency.
Lisa Jaeger traveled to Scammon Bay on April 22, 2024. Met with Tribal Council and Staff members for 8 hours each day, to update and finalize the Tribal Judicial, Domestic Relations and Public Safety Codes.
Lisa Jaeger completed Judicial, Public Safety Codes and Domestic Relations Codes for Scammon bay. Accomplished by telephone, zoom meetings on January 20, 2024, and March 5, 2024, providing 7 hours of individual TTA with Staff, to draft Judicial, Domestic Relations and Public Safety Codes and certificate of adoptions.
Caroline Lee sent information regarding upcoming Tribal Court Administrator Leadership training to Scammon Bay on June 26, 2024.
New Tribal Court Administrator emailed introduction to Alaska Tribal Justice Resource Center on June 25, 2024.