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Deflection, Crime Reduction, and Policing: What’s Old is New Again! Willow B
In this presentation, deflection will be explored as a form of crime reduction through its
preventative and interventive approaches to addressing the impact of substance use and
related issues in communities. Framed as a form of community advocacy and an extension
of the community policing ethos, deflection creates community-driven solutions with active
engagement from community stakeholders, inclusive of law enforcement. Deflection can

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Over the past decade, communities and first responders have successfully worked together to establish sustainable, effective alternatives to arrest for people with substance use disorder through the implementation of deflection initiatives. In tandem, the law enforcement community has also acknowledged the high importance of incorporating racial equity practices in order to better serve communities experiencing the highest rates of overdose and drug-related arrests.

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Development of and delivery of a pilot train the trainer (TTT) program to develop a cadre of trainers who are prepared to deliver the CRIT curriculum to officers in their agencies. TTT hosted by Michigan State police in Lansing, MI from July 30 - August 1.

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The US Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Louisiana requested assistance with incorporating a victim witness component as part of their office Prevention and Intervention component of the PSN Strategic Plan. NCVC provided on-site training on October 12.

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The US Attorney’s Office for the Middle District of Tennessee requested the in-person training Gangs and Guns: Making Your Firearms Case More Prosecutable, taught by Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office Detectives Steve Barborini and Jim Grindey.

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The US Attorney’s Office for the District of Massachusetts requested the in-person training Gangs and Guns: Making Your Firearms Case More Prosecutable, taught by Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office Detectives Steve Barborini and Jim Grindey.

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The US Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Georgia requested the in-person training Gangs and Guns: Making Your Firearms Case More Prosecutable, taught by Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office Detectives Steve Barborini and Jim Grindey.

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Submitted by Mr. Benjamin C… on

The US Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Louisiana requested the in-person training Gangs and Guns: Making Your Firearms Case More Prosecutable, taught by Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office Detectives Steve Barborini and Jim Grindey.

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Social Networking Analysis Training - The LEC for the Western District of Washington in collaboration with Everett Police Department requested a Social Networking Analysis assessment but after a kickoff call it was determined they wanted a training. Andrew Fox was on site at Everett PD on Aug 23.

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