International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP)
OJJDP News @ a Glance, September/October 2020
National Consortium on Preventing Law Enforcement Suicide Final Report
JUSTINFO Newsletter: October 15, 2020
JUSTINFO Newsletter: October 1, 2020
Policy Framework Focuses on Universal Principles
Info Sharing Comes in From the Cold
JUSTINFO Newsletter: October 1, 2019
Announcements
- Access the new OJJDP website to see a modern look and feel, new features, and more – go to ojjdp.ojp.gov | OJJDP
- BJS is seeking a supervisory statistician to serve as chief of the Corrections Unit – apply by October 8 | BJS
- Nominations are being accepted until October 9 for the 2020 National Crime Victims' Service Awards | OVC
- Public comments are encouraged...
JUSTINFO Newsletter: October 15, 2019
Announcements
- Deadline approaching for participation in the Tribal Access Program – apply by October 31 | SMART
- Nominations are being accepted until November 14 for the 2020 National Missing Children's Day awards | OJJDP
Funding
- Access FY 2019 and previous award details in the OJP Funding Resource Center | OJP
- Register to participate in the upcoming funding webinar: Federal Funding Process: The First Steps to...
Academic Training to Inform Police Responses: A National Curriculum to Enhance Police Engagement With People With Behavioral Health Issues and Developmental Disabilities
The National Consortium on Preventing Law Enforcement Suicide
National Hotline Helps Victims of Elder Financial Fraud
Attorney General William P. Barr announced earlier this spring the opening of the National Elder Fraud Hotline, 1-833-FRAUD-11, a recent tool in the Department of Justice’s ongoing strategy to bring to justice those who seek to defraud older Americans. The Office of Justice Programs’ Office for Victims of Crime manages the hotline, which since its opening on March 3 has received over 1,800 calls...
NIJ LEADS Program Increases Research Capabilities of Law Enforcement Officers
This video, produced for IACPTV, provides an overview of the NIJ Law Enforcement Advancing Data and Science (LEADS) program. NIJ LEADS Scholars from Dayton and Newark police departments provide an overview of the LEADS program as they describe their projects and experiences working in the program.
Hear from LEADS scholars Major Wendy Stiver, Dayton Police Department, and Captain Ivonne Roman, Newark Police Department. Video run time: 5:43 min.
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