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On May 22, 2025, at 2:00pm ET, the RVCRI team will host the eighth Rural Roundtable – a peer networking event for RVCRI grantees to come together and discuss persons in crisis.

20250218-84346-13

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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.

20250214-81226-05

Submitted by Bryan Lee Dail on
In this 90-minute training session, "Navigating Human Trafficking: Awareness and Effective Responses," participants will gain a foundational understanding of human trafficking while focusing on practical techniques and approaches to ensure successful interactions and positive outcomes for victims and survivors. The session includes an overview of human trafficking, defining its various forms and shedding light on its prevalence. This concise yet comprehensive introduction includes definitions, myths and stereotypes, federal law, considerations, and case examples.

20250214-81231-64

Submitted by Bryan Lee Dail on
This course focuses on the modern challenges with introducing digital evidence in court. In this course, we cover both Brady and admissibility requirements and explain what steps need to be taken to ensure digital evidence can be introduced and effectively used at trial. Takeaways from the course include best practices for visual presentations and a mock exam template.
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