Violent Crime Reduction Workshop

During PSN competitive funding (FY2012-FY2017), Michigan State University, School of Criminal Justice, as a PSN Training and Technical Assistance provider hosted seven Violent Crime Reduction Workshops as an introduction to the PSN model for nearly 288 participants from 97 sites.

The two-day Workshop built on the action research model, establishing strong and value-added research partnerships, and effective implementation. The Workshop employed adult-learning principles and included the “cultural” dimensions of effective research partnerships, information about cutting-edge, evidence-based/informed and innovative strategies, and skills-building modules.  A minimum of one practitioner, generally the Project Coordinator or primary point of contact, and the research partner attended as a "team".  The Workshop was a required training as a newly funded PSN sites.

The sites completed the Violence Reduction Assessment Tool prior to attendance at the Workshop.  Teams would receive their Assessment feedback at the Workshop.  The feedback was then incorporated in their Strategic Action Plan during and post-Workshop.  The Strategic Action Plan was used to guide a site's PSN efforts over the course of the grant period.  


 

Violent Crime Reduction Workshop Archive

May 16-17, 2018
Barbara Weitz Community Engagement Center, University of Nebraska Omaha 
Omaha, Nebraska

Highlights:

  • Robyn Thiemann, Associate Deputy Attorney General, U.S. Department of Justice presents "Past, Present, and Future of PSN
  • Violence Reduction with Community Engagement
  • National Integrated Ballistics Information Network: Making NIBIN of Value At The Local Level (ATF)
  • Procedurally Just Policing: Challenges and Key Concerns
  • Reporting Requirements/SAP Refinement/TeamTime/Next Steps/Sustainability

April 12-13, 2017
Hilton Garden Inn
Denver, Colorado

Highlights:

  • Atlanta and Tampa’s Experience Developing Chronic Violent Offender Programs
  • The Crime Gun Intelligence Center-Denver, National Integrated Ballistic Information Network and Shotspotter
  • Researchers: Techniques on Analysis--How Do You Conduct Social Network Analysis and Risk Terrain Modeling
  • Practitioners: Life Cycle Of A Grant: Planning, Implementation, Evaluation, Sustainability

AGENDA [pdf]

April 12-13, 2016
Kansas City Marriott Downtown
Kansas City, Missouri

Highlights:

  • Social Network Analysis: Understanding the Crime Problem & Targeting Strategies
  • Intelligence Driven Strategies for Reducing Gun, Gang, and Drug Market Violence/Domestic Violence Offender-Based Focused Deterrence Model -The High Point Experience
  • Homicide and Non-Fatal Shooting Incident Reviews
  • National Integrated Ballistic Information Network (NIBIN)

AGENDA [pdf]

March 31- April 1, 2015
Hilton Phoenix Suites
Phoenix, Arizona

Highlights:

  • Making It Work: The Role of The Research Partner and An Effective Partnership
  • Ongoing Training, Technical Assistance, and Support
  • Social Network Analysis: Understanding the Crime Problem & Targeting Strategies
  • National Integrated Ballistic Information Network (NIBIN)

AGENDA [pdf]

June 10-11, 2014
Double Tree by Hilton Hotel Nashville Downtown
Nashville, Tennessee

Highlights:

  • The Research Partner Model
  • Making It Work: The Role of The Research Partner and An Effective Partnership
  • Ongoing Training, Technical Assistance, and Support
  • Violence Reduction Assessment Tool (VRAT) 

AGENDA [pdf]

March 26-27, 2013
Courtyard Nashville Downtown
Nashville, Tennessee

Highlights:

  • Guided Group work by Discipline and Site
  • Making It Work: The Role of The Research Partner and An Effective Partnership
  • Background on Research Partnerships
  • Ongoing Training, Technical Assistance, and Support
  • Violence Reduction Assessment Tool (VRAT)

AGENDA [pdf]

July 10-11, 2012
Lamar University
Beaumont, Texas 

Highlights:

  • Background on Research Partnerships
  • The Research Partner Model
  • Making It Work: The Role of The Research Partner and An Effective Partnership
  • Ongoing Training, Technical Assistance, and Support
  • Intelligence Driven Strategies for Reducing Gun, Gang, and Drug Market Related Violence

AGENDA [pdf]