April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month, a time to recognize the efforts of those who support children and strengthen families, and uncover the ways we can all play a part in keeping children safe and unharmed. Thank you for all you do to help children feel heard.
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
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Suspicious deaths can take months or even years to solve. Collaboration is key to a positive outcome for victims and their families. Bill Hanson shares three critical ways to ensure success in your death investigation cases.
Do you investigate unexplained infant deaths? Do you know how to identify a safe sleep environment? Dr. Katherine Maloney shares three critical things you can use when investigating sudden unexplained infant deaths.
Do you know how to prevent your case from going unsolved? Do you provide quality control on your collected evidence? Bill Hanson shares three critical things to consider when investigating crime scenes.
Have you considered using polygraph examinations in your investigations? Do you struggle with obtaining confessions from a suspect? James Hensley shares a few points to think about when considering the use of polygraph examinations during criminal investigations.
Our May edition features National Missing Children’s Day, the 5th Edition of the Family Survival Guide, new training opportunities, and new resources for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women’s Day, and Mental Health Awareness Month.