Project Safe Neighborhoods (PSN) Anti-Gang Training

Project Safe Neighborhoods (PSN) Anti-Gang Training was developed in accordance with the U.S. Department of Justice Initiative for Safer Communities to deliver comprehensive anti-gang prevention, enforcement, and prison reentry training for state and local law enforcement and related partner organizations. The training is designed to improve the level of knowledge, communication, and collaboration involved in addressing criminal gang issues that affect communities throughout the nation.
The PSN Anti-Gang Training curriculum is based on current policies and proven practices and strategies in the criminal justice field, and instruction is provided by experienced practitioners and subject-matter experts. The training is a collaborative effort among national and federal partners and is offered regionally throughout the United States.
PSN Anti-Gang Training is funded by the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA); therefore, there are no registration costs.
The Institute for Intergovernmental Research provides logistical support and coordinates with the following national and federal partners to deliver PSN Anti-Gang Training across the nation:
For more information, please visit the Project Safe Neighborhoods Anti-Gang Training Web site.