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LexisNexis Sponsors CACP Mid-Year Networking Lunch on Thursday, February 16
January 19, 2017
Law enforcement agencies trust LexisNexis Risk Solutions for superior data, linking capabilities and analytics that help officials make more accurate, timely and informed decisions and enhance investigations. LexisNexis’ next generation policing platform, Accurint® Virtual Crime Center, links public records to national law enforcement data with analytics to build a complete picture of individuals, locations, and incidents. Benefits of Accurint Virtual Crime Center include:
- Affordable for any size agency with pricing as low as $5 per sworn*
- One search returns public records linked to your agency’s data, and law enforcement data nationwide
- Connections come together in seconds with automated link analysis making connections you wouldn’t find anywhere else
- See the big picture with analytics on nationwide, detailed RMS and other law enforcement data to help you identify patterns across jurisdictions
By becoming a founding agency of Accurint Virtual Crime Center you will solve more crime and discover hard to find information. To learn more please contact Judy Stuckman or call 512.520.8644.
*Pricing is dependent on agency size and subject to change.
To sign up for Mid-Year, click here. |
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Update Your Email With CACP
January 19, 2017
Has your department email changed within the last couple of years? Are you having difficulties logging into the new CACP website? If you have tried resetting your password and are not receiving the reset link, this means CACP does not have the most updated email address for you.
Please email [email protected] to retrieve your username (your department email) if this is different than your current email. |
The Annual Report Of The CTFDID Is Now Available
January 19, 2017
The annual report of the CTFDID, which is chaired by Robert Ticer as a representative of CACP-- is available here. A lot of hard work went in to this report by the Task Force prior to distribution to the State Legislature. |
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Register Now For The 2017 CACP Mid-Year Conference
January 19, 2017
Please login to your profile to ensure you get the member discount. The New Chiefs Orientation will take place Monday-Wednesday, Feb. 13-15, and the Mid-Year Conference will be Thursday and Friday, Feb. 16-17.
Speaker In The Spotlight
Brian Turner
Brian is the Deputy Director for the Colorado Behavioral Healthcare Council (CBHC), the association for Colorado’s statewide, community-based mental health and substance abuse prevention, treatment and recovery system. Prior to stepping into this role, he spent nearly a decade working on behavioral health and healthcare policy, as well as directing programs and grant-funded initiatives for CBHC. His work has focused heavily on health reform; veterans’ mental health; mental health and criminal justice; reducing homelessness; the integration behavioral and physical healthcare; and prevention and wellness efforts statewide. Since 2011, Brian has also served as Director for Mental Health First Aid Colorado, a collaborative public health initiative that has trained over 30,000 Coloradans in Mental Health First Aid and serves as a national model for effectively growing the program. He received his Master’s in Public Health from the Colorado School of Public Health with a focus on health systems, management and policy.
Session Description
Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) is a groundbreaking, 8-hour certification course designed to teach participants to recognized the signs and symptoms of a mental health challenge or crisis, and give them the tools to appropriately respond. This presentation will introduce MHFA, describe a specific public safety module designed for law enforcement participants, and engage participants in the effort underway to extend this training statewide as a complement to Crisis Intervention Training for the law enforcement community.
Other confirmed Mid-Year speakers include CBI Director Mike Rankin, Aurora Police Chief Nick Metz and Colorado Attorney General Cynthia Coffman, and Christina Gunn.
We look forward to seeing you there. If you have any questions, email us at [email protected]. |
James Gowin Is CACP's Newest Member
January 19, 2017
Please help us welcome our newest member of CACP-- Center Police Department Chief James Gowin. Be sure to connect with him if you're in the same region.
Remember -- you can search all CACP members on the new website (be sure to sign in first). |
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