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Wednesday June 3, 2026 3:00pm - 4:30pm EDT
This block of instruction identifies common themes, technical gaps, and recommendations found across completed NFS and homicide reports across all National Public Safety Partnership (PSP) sites. The presentation will provide stakeholders with an understanding of the types of recommendations made to PSP sites through non-fatal shooting and homicide assessments. The presentation will identify common gaps in non-fatal shootings and homicide investigation capabilities and practices to strengthen investigative capacity.
Some common findings and recommendations include:
• Identifying the impact on investigations with delayed submission of evidence to the National Integrated Ballistic Information Network (NIBIN) for analysis.
• Identifying proven requirements and establishing policies, protocols, and practices involving homicide and non-fatal shooting investigative practices.
• Identifying the impact of designating investigators with specialized knowledge of and techniques involved with homicide and non-fatal shootings investigations.
• Importance of partnering with federal law enforcement agencies to strengthen investigations.
• Recognizing how investigator outreach to neighborhoods experiencing high rates of homicides and non-fatal shooting incidents can promote victim-witness safety and cooperation, promote public safety, and reduce fear and violence.
Speakers
BR

Brian Russell

Director/Chief of the Community Engagement Unit, Virginia Department of Juvenile Justice
PF

Phillip Figura

Hearing Legal Services Officer, Virginia Department of Juvenile Justice
Wednesday June 3, 2026 3:00pm - 4:30pm EDT
Claremont

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