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Gun violence

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Submitted by Alexandra Knabe on

Wilmington Police Department requested Providers (Sheryl Goldstein and John Skinner) to develop and facilitate an orientation and virtual training session on the Gunstat model.

20201230-162112-41

Submitted by Kayla Eddy on

The Shreveport, Louisiana Police Department (SPD) is requesting an assessment of how it investigates gun crimes with a specific focus on NIBIN leads, including the identification of gaps and recommendations.

20190829-152501-23

Submitted by Ilana Pavin on

The Nashville, Tennessee Police Department, as part of the Nashville National Public Saftey Partnership site, requested assistance to enhance its gun violence prevention efforts. The ​Institute Intergovernmental Research (IIR) was selected to facilitate the assistance and conducted a three- day onsite visit with the agency in September 2019. IIR delivered a report in October 2019 with recommendations specific to training, technology, products/functionality, and staffing to optimize the investigation of non-fatal shootings and promote prosecutorial best practices.

20190531-84745-29

Submitted by Ilana Pavin on

The Nashville, Tennessee Police Department is seeking assistance from BJA NTTAC to assess and identify the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department gun violence prevention efforts and to assess the investigative process identifying opportunities to enhance nonfatal shooting investigations and the prosecution process. The engagement was transferred to a new contract.

20190205-94222-92

Submitted by Brock Burch on

The United States Attorney's Office for the Southern District of Mississippi requested T3 – Tact, Tactics, and Trust™ training. The request was canceled due to an unresponsive requestor.

20181030-134340-35

Submitted by Mr. Michael G… on

The Akron, Ohio Police Department (PD) requested that a subject matter expert examine its process for targeting gun violence and to visit with a law enforcement agency facing similar issues with gun violence that has seen some success in the reduction of gun violence. BJA NTTAC provided funding support for Michael Medaris to travel to Akron PD to provide technical assistance in identifying current strengths and areas for improvement in gun violence strategies.

20180830-162514-79

Submitted by Jeremy V. Thompson on

The Louisville, Kentucky Police Department requested training for its officers on the legal aspects and practical application of identifying armed individuals. The requestor withdrew the request.

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