Since 1993, NCJTC has been committed to those who serve our communities by providing expert, relevant training and technical assistance that addresses some of the nation’s toughest public safety challenges. To support your efforts, NCJTC offers onsite training, self-paced courses, live online training, and webinars focused on serving the needs of law enforcement, prosecutors, social services, victim services, corrections, and tribal partners and communities.
NCJTC Training and Technical Assistance Catalog - 2024 Edition. For a printable version of the catalog, visit ncjtc.org/catalogprint.
NCJTC Training and Technical Assistance Catalog - 2024 Edition
June is Internet Safety Month. Listen to the full interview as Laramie shares what kids and parents can do to make using social media platforms safer.
Read our NCJTC Review for 2022-2023 highlights and more!
S.M.A.R.T. Parenting tips for Online safety
Handout for S.M.A.R.T. Parenting tips for Online safety
Learn about opportunities at the National Internet of Things (IoT) Investigative Conference Jan 16-18, 2024.
Instructions for downloading the Child Protector App. The Child Protector App was created by Dr. James D. Anderst, MD, Children’s Mercy Hospital, Kansas City, MO and Dr. Nancy D. Kellogg, MD, Department of Pediatrics, University of Texas Health Science Center, along with assistance from Dr. Terra Frazier, Dr. Emily Killough, and Monica Nelson.
Do you set technology device boundaries in your home? Do you provide professional guidance to others about safe technology uses for children and families? Technology devices have a large presence in our daily lives, surrounding us in our homes, schools, and workplaces. They assist us in many ways but can be equally disruptive or dangerous if not marshalled correctly. Dana Miller shares three critical things to consider when teaching or setting your own technology device limits for children and adolescents.