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Capacity Building

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Submitted by Miss Sharmalee… on

I would like any information/guidance you have regarding curriculum development, development of forensic peer worker types, which community partners and stakeholders I should involve in this process, and what other states are doing to successfully connect and streamline Peer services for persons that are justice-involved. Also, how to get criminal justice partners to buy-in and support this work, since any Peers in parts of Oregon are still unable to enter our jails, prisons, and state hospitals.

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Submitted by Mr. Jason Clark on

We would like to recive training on the CVIPI process and how we implement the model in our organization and work with our partners statewide to also support their use of the structure and model.

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Submitted by Allison Wells, PHD on

The Johnson County Attorney’s Office (JCAO) would like a consultant to audit their current communications activities and suggest new strategies for reaching the goal of increased confidence in the criminal justice system. Effective communication strategies promote community participation in public safety campaigns. JCAO seeks a multi-pronged communication strategy incorporating social media, traditional media, community engagement, and a plan for website improvement.

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Submitted by Mark Haase, mahaase on

Training to help our leaders understand their role in creating an organization where people can thrive, achieve desired results, and attract and retain top talent. The tools provided also designed to: Improve decision making; Boost job satisfaction; Increase accountability; Enhance skill development; Improve problem solving; Reduce unwanted turnover; Build consensus; Reduce conflict; Leverage differences; Build better team rapport; Minimize stereotyping; Improve performance.

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Submitted by Penelope Oseguera on

The Anchorage Police Department is requesting TTA support for two new crime analysts to attend IACA online training courses.

The following outlines the specific courses that both Brianne McManis and Pamela Miller request to attend:

Exploring Crime Analysis: Essential Skills I- 04/03/2022 through 6/25/2022
Exploring Crime Analysis; Essential Skills II: 07/03/2022 through 09/24/2022
Advanced Analytical Methods for Microsoft Office: 10/02/2022 through 12/24/2022

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Submitted by Chadwick Smit… on

The Pawnee Nation Attorney General’s Office requested information regarding statistics on the number of Native Americans trained in tribal practice which is actual practice in tribal courts and environments. BJA NTTAC provided the requestor with a list of providers that may be able to provide that information. BJA NTTAC also reached out to Policy Advisor Trish Thackston who also provided a referral to Tribal Judicial Institute at the University of North Dakota.

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