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20190321-162459-11

Submitted by Kayla Eddy on

The Memphis, Tennessee Police Department, as part of the Memphis National Public Safety Partnership (PSP) site, requested assistance in producing strategic plans, as well as evaluating current practices, regarding efficiently and effectively investigate violent crime in Memphis. The request was transferred to a new contract.

20181120-145959-91

Submitted by Ilana Pavin on

The U.S. Virgin Islands Police Department (VIPD) requested assistance addressing the island’s high homicide rate through an assessment provided by a subject matter expert. BJA NTTAC provided funding support for John Skaggs to assess documents, statistics, and interview individuals with the U.S.Virgin Islands Police Department to determine areas for improvement in addressing a high homicide rate.

20181101-161816-93

Submitted by Kayla Eddy on

The Memphis, Tennessee Department of Corrections, as part of the Memphis Public Safety Partnership (PSP) site, requested travel support for two individuals to attend the PSP Symposium. BJA NTTAC provided travel support for one individual to travel to the training that took place September 24-26, 2018 in Birmingham, Alabama.

20180830-162026-59

Submitted by Abbe Horswill on

The Bureau of Justice Assistance requested travel support for one individual to attend the Public Safety Parternship (PSP Symposium). BJA NTTAC provided travel support for one individual to travel to the event that took place September 24 - 26, 2018 in Birmingham, Alabama.

20180515-143118-57

Submitted by Ian Hamilton on

The Marion County, Indiana Prosecutor's Office requested travel support for prosecutorial and law enforcement representatives from five Midwest, large city jurisdictions to attend the 2018 Midwest Prosecutor's Peer-to-Peer Violence Reduction Strategies Summit in Indianapolis, Indiana on June 19-20, 2018. BJA NTTAC was selected to provide travel support for 11 participants to attend the summit.

AEquitas

AEquitas' mission is to improve access to and the quality of justice in gender-based violence and human trafficking cases through an informed practical, and innovative approach. AEquitas' staff is comprised of former prosecutors, with over 100 years of collective experience who conduct legal research; provide 24/7 case consultation; serve as instructors at training events and webinars; and publish resources.

National Center for Policing Innovation

The National Center for Policing Innovation serves as a powerful resource for public safety and communities nationwide, advancing public safety through the development and delivery of training (onsite and eLearning); consulting; technical assistance; program development, implementation, and management; and much more.  Since 1997, NCPI, a nonprofit organization, has trained over 175,000 public safety professionals and others in a wide variety of public safety topics.

NCPI’s experience and expertise expands beyond the development and delivery of training, to include:

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