Important Program UpdateThe issues with the COPS Application System (CAPS) have been resolved. CAPS is now fully functioning. If you have already submitted your application, please log into CAPS and review the information in your application. If you have started but not yet completed your application, a letter will be emailed with instructions on how to complete and submit your application. Please also find this letter below for your convenience. The deadline to submit your application for both the COPS Hiring Program (CHP) and Community Policing Development (CPD) has been extended to June 4th at 7:59 PM EDT.CAPS Reopening Letter |
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June 12, 2013 - Mental Health and Schools- Why is this so important?
Circle Solutions and the Department of Justice’s Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS Office) cordially invites you to the third in a series of four rapid response webinars. Read More...
May 29, 2013 - Sam Stulo and Eliot Underhill
How bullying affects schools and communities. Read More...
May, 2013 - Phoenix House and the West Side Story Project
In this podcast, Amy Singer, Senior Vice President for Public-Private Partnerships and Business Development at the Phoenix House Foundation discusses the West Side Story Project. Read More...
In this podcast, Corporal Jim Toumey with the Arlington Virginia Police Department discusses cyber-bullying. Read More...
May, 2013 - National Youth Violence Prevention Forum
In This Podcast, Chief Kelly McMillin with the Salinas Police Department discusses Salinas’ participation in the National Forum on Youth Violence Prevention. Read More...