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Review, edit and transmit Action Plan to BJA for approval, send site instructions on how to upload approved Action Plan in JustGrants
This website is under construction. Please send questions or comments to bjanttac@usdoj.gov.
Review, edit and transmit Action Plan to BJA for approval, send site instructions on how to upload approved Action Plan in JustGrants
Email BJA solicitation re community responses to violence to Racine DA
Sample reports sent to site
Emails re Charleston, SC Action Plan
Call with site to determine project status and TTA needs
This 2½-day, invitation only event will bring together hate crimes grant recipients representing over 60 community-based organizations and law enforcement and prosecutorial agencies from around the country. This inaugural event will provide an opportunity to engage with a diverse range of attendees and collaborate with peers, practitioners, subject-matter experts, researchers, training and technical assistance providers, civil rights advocates, and federal officials.
The SLATT monthly partner meeting was held on December 5, 2024. SLATT partner meetings are convened to discuss current initiatives and progress toward completing SLATT tasks.
During the month of December 2024, 63 new SLATT user accounts were created. Of the new accounts, 22 were approved as SLATT direct accounts, 29 were created via Regional Information Sharing Systems program credentials, and 12 were created via Federal Bureau of Investigation, Law Enforcement Enterprise Portal, program credentials.
The SLATT team addressed approximately 21 inquiries received from users submitting questions or requests using the “Contact Us” button on the slatt.org website. Inquiries related to SLATT training, resources, webinars, publications, login issues, website access, and general questions.
One analyst from Miami attended the annual conference, the most impactful training event of the year for analysts from around the world. Attendees ranged from students to seasoned industry professionals, all with the goal of learning new techniques, strengthening their knowledge, and equipping their department for ongoing success. Among the courses offered were Crime and Intelligence Analysis; Real-World Case Studies; Investigative and Analytical Techniques; Statistical Analysis; Hands-On Computer Training; and ESRI’s ArcPro.