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Crime Prevention

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Submitted by Mr. Matthew Ha… on

The Santa Rosa Police Department would like to invite subject matter experts with a proven track record of success to provide training related to the application of problem-solving methods and recognized best practices into crime reduction strategies. We are looking for one day of hands-on, interactive training for first line supervisors, managers, administrators, and crime analysts. We intend to integrate identified problems and problem areas into the training to provide the attendees and instructors with several options for tailoring the training to local issues.

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Submitted by Mrs. Alexia Mc… on

The purpose of this request is to begin the evaluation of the NPD, in anticipation of Naugatuck PD implementing the Stratford Police Department’s (SPD) unique Police Activities League-Police Engagement Program (referred to as the PAL-PEP) program.

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Submitted by Mr. Grant K Davis on

I would like to have someone evaluate what we are currently doing and provide input for improvement. I would also be interested in any training you might be able to provide regarding intelligence-led policing concepts for possible future implementation.

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Submitted by Mr. Bruce Felton on

There seems to be increasing concern with the belief that crime, and in particular violent crime, is increasing. As a crime prevention organization, we are looking to the Bureau of Justice to help address these concerns at our conference. In particular, any programs specific to preventing violent crime and/or alleviating the perception of increasing risk that our practitioners could take back to their communities would be most welcome.

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Submitted by Venezia Mojarro on

The training will bridge the gap between the community and law enforcement with the goal of building trust, overcome biases, and improve relations. The training program, is a POST certified curriculum. Each Game Changer event is intended to provide training value for both law enforcement and community members. Game Changer will bring together probationers in custody and the probation officers for moderated focus groups. Together there will be a discussion on community problems and devise solutions.

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Submitted by Chelsea Wittmann on

We would like to offer an in-person training on desistance from crime. Our department may partner with the University of Montana to offer this training, and offer the training to both academics, local criminal justice professionals, and policy makers.

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Submitted by Kayla Eddy on

The Anchorage, Alaska Police Department, as part of the Anchorage Public Safety Partnership Site, requested funding for registration for the International Association of Crime Analysts online training courses. BJA NTTAC provided funding support for one representative to attend the IACA online training course starting in July 2021 and ending in September 2021.

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