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Elevate Blue is a virtual training suite designed to address contemporary issues law enforcement faces today. In collaboration with six partner agencies, Elevate Blue virtual training modules deliver best-in-class training rooted in an evidence-based design process and delivered using adult-learning principles.
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Learn how various components of GM’s defense-in-depth strategy can help identify if fraudulent claims may have occurred.
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Place-Based Policing for Small and Rural Agencies, an eLearning course utilizing case studies and interactive components, provides participants with the opportunity to explore concepts in various, applicable contexts. This course provides all law enforcement professionals, from leadership to frontline officers, with place-based policing practices that reduce crime and are specifically tailored to small and rural agencies.
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Untangling Survivor Engagement: Promoting Comprehensive Collaboration is a resource developed to teach organizations how to strengthen collaboration with human trafficking survivors by considering them as experts with lived experience. This webinar will highlight: the importance of data-driven decisions and how collaborating with survivors can enhance this practice; the continuum of survivorship; and how survivors can help in navigating tough conversations.
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Rural communities can face many challenges developing and delivering crisis response programs for people with behavioral health conditions and intellectual and developmental disabilities, including wide geographic areas to serve, limitations in options for local treatment and social services, and resource constraints related to funding and staffing. Across the United States, rural communities have adapted best practices in crisis response to overcome these challenges and address the need for services in their jurisdictions by having mental health providers meet people in crisis where they are, either in-person or through telehealth services. These programs can prevent the need for additional resources, such as police and emergency medical services, to respond to individuals in crisis and may enhance short- and long-term outcomes for these individuals.
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Purchase the 2021 Technology Conference Package ($75 for IACP members and $100 for non-members) and gain access to the 15 most popular workshops.
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This conference workshop presentation teaches viewers how new technologies can capture, process, and make information available and actionable.
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The Human Trafficking in American Indian and Alaska Native Communities resource provides law enforcement with a better understanding of human trafficking and how it impacts tribal communities.
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A series of researcher-practitioner collaborations to advance evidence-based policing
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This webinar, “Drug and Alcohol-Facilitated Sexual Assault (DFSB)”, will address the complexities of sexual assault cases facilitated by drugs and/or alcohol. Alcohol and/or drugs are a frequent component of sexual assault cases because of how they can be used by the perpetrator to increase victim’s the vulnerability, accessibility, and perceived lack of credibility. A traumatic experience like sexual assault affects how memories are encoded and stored. Adding incapacitating substances like alcohol and drugs on top of this can further impact a victim’s memory. Therefore, it is important for law enforcement and others in the criminal justice system to understand the impacts of alcohol and drugs on victims as well as the tactics perpetrators use to commit sexual assault; combined with trauma-informed and perpetrator-focused investigative strategies in these cases, investigators can thoroughly examine the context and present an accurate case. This webinar will provide investigative strategies that better support victims as they recall details of the assault and that obtain more evidence to better hold perpetrators accountable.
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