CLICK THE TTA TOPICS BELOW FOR MORE INFORMATION
TTA can be tailored to your location or PSN team and may be
delivered via virtual and/or in-person presentations, assessments, research, provision of
subject matter experts, peer-to-peer engagement, tailored assistance, and more.
Unsure which topic your organization or PSN team should focus on? Our Victim Services
Assessment is a great place to start — click here for more information!
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Click on the PDF button to download a training preview for each topic.
01
Adverse Childhood
Experiences
02
Building Law Enforcement-Victim Service Relationships
03
Bullying & Social Media Safety
04
Child Trauma Response Teams & Child-Sensitive Arrests
05
Domestic Violence
06
Labor & Sex Trafficking
07
Intimate Partner Violence
08
Mental Illnesses & Developmental Disabilities
09
Multidisciplinary Responses to Complex Homicide
10
Post-Disaster Victim Services Protocol
11
Procedural Justice
12
Sexual Violence
13
Stalking Prevention & Response
14
Substance Use & Abuse
15
Teen Dating Violence & Cyberbullying
16
Victim/Witness Intimidation, Retaliation, Engagement, & Support
17
Victim Services Assessment
We encourage you to contact us for TTA resources and referrals related to topics mentioned throughout this website. Please note the National Center only provides direct TTA to PSN teams and MacArthur Foundation Safety and Justice Challenge sites at this time. If you are part of a PSN team and wanting to officially submit a TTA request to the PSN TTA team, please do so by navigating to psntta.org. Thank you.
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