Gun Violence Reduction
2012 IACP Project Safe Neighborhoods Training Events
May 17, 2012- Waldorf, Maryland
Characteristics of Armed Persons Training
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May 25, 2012-Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Characteristics of Armed Persons, Concealed Weapons, & Firearms Law Training
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June 20-21, 2012-Belen, New Mexico
13th Judicial District Attorney’s Office 4th Annual Gangs, Drugs, and Prosecution Conference
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The IACP’s partnership with the Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) to improve law enforcement’s capacity to interdict firearms trafficking and disrupt gang activity has a history of success and steady growth. The IACP with support from the BJA provides no-cost training and technical assistance to the law enforcement community to improve their gun violence reduction and prosecution efforts. Often in collaboration with other federal and national Project Safe Neighborhoods partners, the IACP provides site specific, regional technical assistance sessions to support Project Safe Neighborhoods, a multi year federal initiative through the Department of Justice.
The criminal acquisition and use of firearms in the United States continues to plague law enforcement officials and the communities they serve. The increase and spread of violent crime, in particular crimes committed by juveniles, must be specifically addressed to decrease the number of gun-related deaths and injuries that negatively impact the quality of life in our communities. Easy access to firearms by prohibited possessors directly affects the level of violent crime in America today. Law enforcement must employ effective enforcement tactics and policies that include community-based intervention and prevention with an emphasis on collaboration with all vested partners.
Please contact Courtney E. Mariette at lineofficers@theiacp.org for more information regarding IACP/BJA initiatives and Firearms Committee activities.