2020.8.26 Public Education Final approved 508 Compliant
2020.8.26 SORNA Public Education On Registered Sex Offenders Transcript
The COPS Office is a component within the U.S. Department of Justice dedicated to community policing.
We’ve been hard at work improving our registration system for our training and making it easier to access online training. You will love how simple and convenient it is to get the training you need! You can now create or update your secure NCJTC profile and register for training from our website. You will be able to complete your registration quickly as we guide you through each step. Please view the attached for more information about easier access to online training opportunities!
Website for the Office of Sentencing, Monitoring, Apprehending, Registering, and Tracking.
This checklist produced by the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children serves as a companion resource to the APCO-ANS1.101 Best Practices Standard for Telecommunicators, and provides a table-top reference to support training and console operations.
We are excited to share our FIRST edition of 2026 for the NCJTC Compass Newsletter! This issue celebrates AMBER Alert Awareness Day and the newest edition of the AMBER Advocate magazine. Dive into recaps of our Solving Crimes Through Emerging Tech conference, our time in San Diego and much more.
The Critical Three is a video series highlighting topics which are current, relevant and important to those who serve our communities. The short videos keep you informed about current criminal justice trends and solutions while connecting you to national subject matter experts. The Critical Three series is designed for you and available to you when you want to view it.
Tribal Resources for Justice Systems and Law Enforcement focuses on law enforcement strategies concerning issues such as gangs, alcohol and substance abuse, and victimization in tribal communities. This CD-ROM contains more than 50 COPS Office, U.S. Department of Justice, and nongovernmental publications and resources, including statistics and links to tribal-focused public safety websites.
For more than 25 years, the National Criminal Justice Training Center of FVTC has been a national leader in criminal justice training specializing in topics that bring meaningful change to communities like yours. Read about how NCJTC is working for you.