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Solicitation for a Cooperative Agreement
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The Department of Justice (DOJ), National Institute of Corrections (NIC), announces the availability of funds in FY 1999 for a cooperative agreement to fund the ``Development of a Training Curriculum for Investigation Allegations of Staff Sexual Misconduct With Inmates.'' The National Institute of Corrections (NIC) invites applications for a cooperative agreement to develop a standard, core curriculum for training persons responsible for the investigations of staff sexual misconduct in correctional settings. To enable the Institute to offer state of the art investigative training in addressing staff sexual misconduct, the award recipient will develop a 24 hour training curriculum with a faculty guide and a participant workbook. The 24 hour training program will provide an overview of the national scope of correctional staff sexual misconduct while providing information and an interactive training experience that will enhance the knowledge and skills of investigators and administrators from state and local jurisdictions specifically charged with investigating staff sexual misconduct with inmates. (It is not within the scope of this cooperative agreement to provide skill development for individual investigative techniques requiring extensive technical application). The award recipient will become familiar with the work currently being done at NIC on issues related to staff sexual misconduct and will contribute to the development of information on current investigative practices in this sensitive subject matter area. As a collaborative venture with the NIC Prisons Division, the recipient will develop training outcomes for the project in partnership with the NIC project manager. A total of $60,000 is reserved for the project which will support one cooperative agreement for a 10 month period. The recipient of the award will be selected through a competitive solicitation process. Andie Moss is the designated NIC project manager.
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Solicitation for a Cooperative Agreement; Federal Register Vol. 64, Issue
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The Department of Justice (DOJ), National Institute of Corrections (NIC), announces the availability of funds in FY 1999 for a cooperative agreement to fund the ``Development of a Training Curriculum for Investigation Allegations of Staff Sexual Misconduct With Inmates.'' The National Institute of Corrections (NIC) invites applications for a cooperative agreement to develop a standard, core curriculum for training persons responsible for the investigations of staff sexual misconduct in correctional settings. To enable the Institute to offer state of the art investigative training in addressing staff sexual misconduct, the award recipient will develop a 24 hour training curriculum with a faculty guide and a participant workbook. The 24 hour training program will provide an overview of the national scope of correctional staff sexual misconduct while providing information and an interactive training experience that will enhance the knowledge and skills of investigators and administrators from state and local jurisdictions specifically charged with investigating staff sexual misconduct with inmates. (It is not within the scope of this cooperative agreement to provide skill development for individual investigative techniques requiring extensive technical application). The award recipient will become familiar with the work currently being done at NIC on issues related to staff sexual misconduct and will contribute to the development of information on current investigative practices in this sensitive subject matter area. As a collaborative venture with the NIC Prisons Division, the recipient will develop training outcomes for the project in partnership with the NIC project manager. A total of $60,000 is reserved for the project which will support one cooperative agreement for a 10 month period. The recipient of the award will be selected through a competitive solicitation process. Andie Moss is the designated NIC project manager.
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