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This session, which is part of an ongoing peer networking series, provided attendees with a facilitated discussion focused on opportunities and strategies for RVCRI project sustainability.

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This session served as a follow-up to the November 2023 Knowledge Sharing Event. Through this presentation, participants learned about Greenville’s (MS) strategic approach to place-based economic development and revitalization efforts that help support increased community safety. Participants also learned more about the range of potential partners for this work and how they could be of value and assistance to rural law enforcement agencies.

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Submitted by John Bae on

Featured panelist on the United States Department of Agriculture's webinar on Interagency Working Group on Cooperative Development: Cooperatives After Incarceration, a Strategy for Welcoming Returning Citizens. Shared and discussed the blueprint report that was published through BJA and discussed the needs of returning citizens.

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Submitted by Brianna Spears… on

Emergency drills can induce stress among school staff, but integrating mental health support and breaking down safety practice silos can bolster resilience.

In this webinar, presenters from the Colorado School of Public Health discuss improving systems around emergency drills through tailored training, gathering staff feedback, and identifying local resources. Participants will learn to customize training for their districts, lead effective feedback sessions, and implement changes based on staff input.

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Submitted by Vicki O'Brien on

This webinar explores the identification and forensic challenges surrounding the acquisition and utilization of evidence from homebuilt or modified IoT devices in criminal investigations. It traces IoT's evolution, evaluates the impact of single-board computer and micro controller technology, and discusses uses and evidence sources to include IoT surveillance systems. Attendees gain essential insights into identifying the fundamental components of these systems while enhancing their ability to navigate the unique complexities inherent in DIY IoT devices.

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Submitted by Vicki O'Brien on

This webinar is designed to provide a deep dive into the intricate world of connected vehicles, offering a blend of technical knowledge, practical insights, and forward-looking investigative and legal challenges in investigations as we explore the latest advancements in connected vehicle technology. As the automotive industry accelerates towards a more interconnected future, understanding these innovations is key to understanding the value that this data might bring in a criminal investigation and prosecution.

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Submitted by Mr. Mark Stovell on

This fourth and final session of the virtual FY23 SCA PFS learning community engaged grantees in discussing how to prepare for program sustainability. Discussion focused on leveraging available outcomes data to demonstrate program impact, establishing sustainability plans and planning bodies, and identification of additional funding sources.

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Submitted by Mr. Mark Stovell on

This learning community session introduced grantees to a range of outcomes-based contracting methods from peer sites and CSG staff. Grantees met in small groups to gain familiarity with their peers and discuss foundational questions relevant to their pay for success project. Participants also gained familiarity with deliverable planning guides developed by the CSG Justice Center team to develop their initial deliverables, data collection, and selection of metrics. Both new and current grantees had an opportunity to engage in meaningful discussion around their project.

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