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On the afternoons of October 29-30, the NCJP team hosted a Byrne JAG strategic planning crash course training. This was previously offered in person and was adapted for the virtual setting.
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On the afternoons of October 29-30, the NCJP team hosted a Byrne JAG strategic planning crash course training. This was previously offered in person and was adapted for the virtual setting.
Virtual Course: In October 2024, all seven course modules, quizzes, and student handbooks were completed and the package submitted to BJA for review and approval. By the end of this reporting period, the course package was still in review by BJA.
The CenTF website includes task force-related TTA offerings, both on-site and online, and a wealth of field-related resources. The CenTF website continues to be maintained and monitored by the IIR team.
During the reporting period, 58 inquiries were submitted and responded to via the CenTF website, 311 new users registered for the training, and 1,408 certificates of completion were earned across four online courses:
At BJA’s direction, in lieu of in-person courses, work was completed on the new virtual course—the Fundamentals of Task Force Operations training, which was provided to BJA for review and approval in October 2024. Refer to Objective 1 for details of this effort and a status of the course development.
Virtual Course: In October 2024, all seven course modules, quizzes, and student handbooks were completed and the package submitted to BJA for review and approval. By the end of this reporting period, the course package was still in review by BJA.
Join us for the upcoming Summer STOP TTA Quarterly Meetings and connect with fellow grantees from your region. This quarter’s theme is “Developing Partnerships in School Safety.” You will hear updates from the NCSS, gain insights from a STOP grantee in Wayne County, NY, on their successful partnership strategies, and participate in a networking activity to discuss your collaboration successes and opportunities. This is a valuable chance to enhance your school safety efforts through effective partnership development.
Join us for the upcoming Summer STOP TTA Quarterly Meetings and connect with fellow grantees from your region. This quarter’s theme is “Developing Partnerships in School Safety.” You will hear updates from the NCSS, gain insights from a STOP grantee in Wayne County, NY, on their successful partnership strategies, and participate in a networking activity to discuss your collaboration successes and opportunities. This is a valuable chance to enhance your school safety efforts through effective partnership development.
Join us for the upcoming Summer STOP TTA Quarterly Meetings and connect with fellow grantees from your region. This quarter’s theme is “Developing Partnerships in School Safety.” You will hear updates from the NCSS, gain insights from a STOP grantee in Wayne County, NY, on their successful partnership strategies, and participate in a networking activity to discuss your collaboration successes and opportunities. This is a valuable chance to enhance your school safety efforts through effective partnership development.
The Internet of Things involves a web of data which requires planning to access and manage. During this training, we will explore devices and their connected systems, to understand how they create valuable evidence and could have significance at crime scenes. Examination through live demonstrations on how to retrieve and review the data, identify applicable Fourth Amendment concepts, and apply them to build a legally defensible and ethical case will be discussed.
The Internet of Things involves a web of data which requires planning to access and manage. During this training, we will explore devices and their connected systems, to understand how they create valuable evidence and could have significance at crime scenes. Examination through live demonstrations on how to retrieve and review the data, identify applicable Fourth Amendment concepts, and apply them to build a legally defensible and ethical case will be discussed.