Sunday, May 5, 2019

NOBLE: Collaborative Reform Initiative - Technical Assistance Center


Dear Valued NOBLE Members,
 
The National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives (NOBLE) is very pleased to join the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) and others in delivering Collaborative Reform Initiative technical assistance to law enforcement agencies across the nation.   
  
In 2019, we look forward to playing an integral role in this much needed effort which focuses on developing and executing a national law enforcement technical assistance program at all levels of law enforcement.  The technical assistance offerings will include everything from Active Shooter Responses to Police Responses to Mass Demonstrations of which NOBLE is well versed.



The Collaborative Reform Initiative Technical Assistance Center (CRI-TAC) provides free, customized technical assistance solutions designed to meet the unique needs of state, local, tribal, and campus communities throughout the United States.
  • Tailored, scalable solutions
  • Informed by cutting-edge innovation and evidence-based and promising practices
  • Designed in a collaborative manner with the agency
  • Designed in a collaborative manner with the agency
  • Delivered by subject matter experts from the field
  • No cost to the requesting agency. 
Here is a list of topics that are covered through CRI-TAC:
  • Active Shooter Response
  • At-Risk Youth
  • Community Policing/Engagement
  • Crime Analysis
  • Crisis Intervention
  • Data Tracking
  • De-escalation
  • Domestic Violence
  • Drug Crime
  • Gangs
  • Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
  • Gun Violence Reduction and Prevention
  • Human Trafficking
  • Intelligence and Information Sharing
  • Juvenile Justice
  • Mass Casualty Response
  • Mass Demonstration Response
  • Officer Safety and Wellness
  • Partnerships - Prosecution
  • Partnerships - Public Sector
  • Partnerships - Private Sector
  • Policies/Procedures
  • Proactive Policing
  • Schools
  • Shared Service Models
  • Violent Crime
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Dwayne Crawford, Executive Director, at dcrawford@noblenatl.org. 

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