2025 Agenda - School Resource Officer Training Conference
Visit ncjtc.org/support to learn more about how you can become a sponsor or exhibitor at the School Resource Officer Training Conference! This annual conference attracts hundreds of professionals from across the nation, including: law enforcement officers, School Resource Officers, School Administrators, Educators, Law Enforcement Support, Social Workers, Tribes/Tribal Partners, Victim Service Providers and more!
The purpose of this paper is to provide a review of the research and literature related to sex offender treatment, management, and reentry, and the implications of this research for American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) adults and juveniles who commit sexual offenses.
Learn how NCJTC has supported and addressed school safety concerns with specialized training opportunities.
2020.8.26 SORNA Public Education On Registered Sex Offenders Transcript
This document provides guidance to tribes on where an offender should report for registration, taking into consideration victim safety, availability of resources, logistics and law enforcement needs.
Join other law enforcement and school personnel to address school violence and youth victimization concerns through the use of crime prevention and response strategies and review lessons learned from relevant case studies. Examine the impacts of trauma on youth and effective strategies for working with students experiencing mental illness and learning disabilities. Explore the most current trends among youth relating to social media and alcohol and substance abuse. Discuss successful prevention and intervention program models.
The COPS Office is a component within the U.S. Department of Justice dedicated to community policing.
2020.8.26 Public Education Final approved 508 Compliant
A guide on going to and from school safely