Fentanyl fact sheet for first responders
Facial recognition training is coming to Fox Valley Technical College’s National Criminal Justice Training Center (NCJTC). According to college officials, FVTC and Biometrica Systems Inc. will team up on basic, face recognition fundamentals like understanding data, data privacy, creating case-use guidelines for facial recognition, ensuring accountability, and preventing human bias.
This publication provides a basic understanding of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD), tips for recognizing FASD in children and adults, considerations for individuals with FASD involved in the juvenile and family court systems, how individuals with FASD are susceptible to victimization, court examples, and tips for communicating with individuals with FASD.
PPT slides for Investing in Fatherhood: Supporting Native Fathers Struggling with Addiction webinar
Presenter bios for Investing in Fatherhood: Supporting Native Fathers Struggling with Addiction webinar
Transcript for Investing in Fatherhood: Supporting Native Fathers Struggling with Addiction webinar
This form is used to request financial assistance for lodging for the Tribal Probation Supervision Series.
This fact sheet produced by the Minnesota Organization on Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (MOFAS) provides background information and statistics on justice involved individuals with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder(FASD); why individuals with FASD become justice involved, and relevant statistics.
Five-video training series on Tribal Financial Management
The 5th Edition of the Family Survival Guide offers families clear, actionable information on how to work with law enforcement, the media, and volunteers; how to manage donations and rewards; and how to survive to fight another day in the search for their missing child. The Guide serves as a resource for parents in understanding “What to do, and how to do it” if their child goes missing -- how to take each necessary step, contact the right people, and how to move forward each day. Learn more and view videos from the parents who contributed to this important resource at amberadvocate.org/families.