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Developed for our criminal justice colleagues in the field, LETTAC is a streamlined, comprehensive program for OVW grantees (and potential grantees) to request law enforcement-related technical assistance tailored to their communities and priorities, access online materials and training 24/7, and stay up-to-date on the latest funding and other opportunities from OVW, stakeholders, and partners.

LETTAC is committed to helping all members of the law enforcement family-including prosecutors, civilian staff, and call center personnel-respond to, investigate, and prosecute Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) crimes (including domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, stalking, and trafficking in tribal communities) in ways that hold offenders accountable and promote healing, safety, and justice for victims and survivors.

The National District Attorneys Association (NDAA) is proud to announce the launch of the free, e-learning course Understanding Overdose Risk and Medication Efficacy, developed in partnership with the Justice Community Opioid Innovation Network (JCOIN) at the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), part of the HEAL Initiative at the National Institutes of Health (NIH), and the Addiction Policy Forum.
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NDAA's mission is to be the voice of America's prosecutors and to support their efforts to protect the rights and safety of the people.
Founded in 1950, the National District Attorneys Association (NDAA) is a national, non-partisan non-profit membership association that provides training, technical assistance and services to prosecutors around the country in support of the prosecution profession.
As the oldest and largest association of prosecutors in the country with over 5,000 members, our mission is to be the voice of America's prosecutors and to support their efforts to protect the rights and safety of the people by providing its members with the knowledge, skills, and support they need to ensure justice is attained.
NDAA has an official partnership with the National Football League and Major League Baseball for information sharing when players are accused of crimes.
Lawyers Without Borders is a not-for-profit 501c3 corporation whose mission is to promote rule of law around the world by leveraging and promoting pro bono service to meet the needs of the underserved, build capacity in justice sectors and support transitions and development aimed at protecting human rights, all with a neutral orientation.
RTI International is an independent, nonprofit research institute dedicated to improving the human condition.
Through the generous support of the American College of Trial Lawyers, NDAA is able to provide scholarships for approved NDAA course tuition assistance.
Visit our Scholarship page for more information.
As a NDAA member and the elected/appointed prosecutor in your office, when 3 or more participants from the same office register for a NDAA training, you each will receive a 10% discount.
10% discount for active military members and group discounts for multidisciplinary teams for certain courses.
See course summaries for more detail.
In addition to our conferences and trainings at the international, national, regional, state, and local levels, NDAA regularly works with jurisdictions to provide customized trainings.
NDAA is recognized as the leading source of national expertise on the prosecution function.
NDAA makes resources available to support America's prosecutors with a wide selection of topics including animal abuse, capital litigation, child abuse, commercial driver's licenses, community prosecution, drug policy, elder abuse, gun and gang violence, juvenile justice, violence against women, white collar crime, hands-on trial advocacy, management issues, and much more.
NDAA's nationally renowned faculty consists of leading experts in the fields of violence against women, white-collar crime, traffic law, juvenile justice, gun and gang violence, elder abuse, drug policy, community prosecution, commercial driver's licenses, child abuse, capital litigation, animal abuse, and much more.
Faculty are regularly asked to speak at our national trainings and conferences, as well as our customized trainings where they provide valuable insight into pressing issues and best practices.
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