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Discuss an overview of the Overdose Detection Mapping Application Program (ODMAP). Review the benefits of being able to track and access real-time suspected overdose data to support public safety and public health efforts to help mobilize immediate responses to sudden increases or spikes in overdose events. Identify the initial steps needed to set up ODMAP implementation for your community. Explore two successful tribal models of ODMAP implementation, coordinated responses to overdoses, and related alcohol and substance misuse programs and services. The two tribal models that will be highlighted include The Tulalip Tribes and Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians.
A task force was created to strengthen community policing and trust among law enforcement officers and the communities they serve. This publication documents task force recommendations, each with action items, organized around six main topic areas or pillars: Building Trust and Legitimacy, Policy and Oversight, Technology and Social Media, Community Policing and Crime Reduction, Officer Training and Education, and Officer Safety and Wellness.
Criminal records of sex trafficking victims are known barriers to exiting sex trafficking situations. The link between committing crime while being a victim of sex trafficking, called forced criminality, has received little research attention. One aspect of forced criminality in sex trafficking situations includes ‘trick rolls’ which are the robberies of sex buyers. With the purpose of exploring forced criminality, this study examined 467 trick roll cases which are robberies conducted in a prostitution situation perpetrated by the sex seller, during one year in Las Vegas, Nevada. Trick roll cases involving sex trafficking victims were found to be more likely to involve multiple suspects (including their sex trafficker), begin at a bar/club or casino floor, involve the theft of more valuable items, more likely involve a weapon, and more likely to involve the injury of the sex buyer.
This guide is a resource for the formation of new Task Forces, providing a stage-by-stage outline from startup and needs assessment to composition and structure of the group and Task Force meeting dynamics. Also, this guide can be used for restructuring, rebuilding or revitalizing purposes.
This publication examines how police agencies are using the report and implementing the recommendations as well as police agencies' reactions.
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