Crime Data Collection and Reporting (CDCR) Training
In this two-day, hands-on course, participants will learn: best practices in collecting crime data; how reporting benefits the tribe; classifying crime data; preparing for the reporting process; and the different methods available to the tribes in reporting your crime data.
This course uses a blended learning approach that incorporates instructor-led classroom lecture in conjunction with hands-on lab exercises .Participants will complete hands-on exercises by use of a mobile computer training lab. The exercises depict actual reporting forms and processes.
Classes are offered free of charge, however space is limited to 25 participants. Seating will be made available to the first 25 that register!
The training is available to the following: law enforcement personnel, sworn or non-sworn; prosecuting attorneys and their staff members; judges and judicial (court) personnel; probation and parole personnel; and personnel working for community-based organizations that work with criminal justice agency personnel on crime and justice issues.
To register, please click on one of the the upcoming classes to your right for specific information. Instructions are provided there.
Upcoming Classes
February 2-3, 2012
Shingle Springs Band of the Miwok Indians, Placerville, California
April 18-19, 2012
Fort Peck Tribes, Poplar, Montana
July 18-19, 2012
Washington State Criminal Justice Training Center, Burien, Washington