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Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms & Explosives(ATF) Project Safe Neighborhoods Resources
ATF’s Project Safe Neighborhoods Resources

Training Resources

ATF’s Office of Training and Professional Development has designed a comprehensive package of training and training aids to support the Project Safe Neighborhoods (PSN) initiative.  

A CD-ROM containing four separate lesson plans (Firearms Identification; Firearms Tracing; Legal Issues and Gun Violence; and Where Do Crime Guns Come From?) and associated PowerPoint presentations has recently been completed and distributed to every field division at the PSN Kick Off Conference on 1/23/02.  This CD-ROM has been developed to assist ATF field offices in delivering uniform training to State and local law enforcement in support of the Project Safe Neighborhoods initiative.  It is intended that an ATF special agent or other experienced firearm investigator, utilizing this lesson plan, can be a resource for U.S. Attorneys’ Offices that may wish to design training opportunities in support of Project Safe Neighborhoods at a local or regional level.  

ATF has also partnered with the International Association of Chiefs of Police, National District Attorneys Association, The Department of Justice and National Crime Prevention Council in delivering PSN Enforcement Training.  

In addition, ATF’s Office of Training and Professional Development offers support for local or regional PSN training efforts.  They provide a wide variety of training materials, handouts, lesson plans or even speakers and blocks of instruction that can be incorporated into a local program.

 
 
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