Congratulations to Ethnic and Racial Disparities Coordinator Qiana Edwards-Mazique for receiving the Andrew Smith Award from the Coalition for Juvenile Justice! Qiana was recognized for her work in youth justice, and particularly her partnership with WFNU 94.1 FM Frogtown Community Radio. On her twice weekly radio show — “Community Connections with Qiana (CCQ)” — she works to build relationships between different generations and government agencies and addresses ethnic and racial gaps in Minnesota. Tune in Tuesdays at 8 p.m. and Fridays at 5 p.m. or online at www.wfnu.org or https://lnkd.in/gkSJeVsE.
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DPS Mission Statement The Minnesota Department of Public Safety serves as a backbone for supporting public safety efforts throughout Minnesota. Through the provision of enforcement, service, funding, training and education as well as legislative and policy development we strengthen the overall public safety infrastructure in Minnesota. DPS History The Department of Public Safety was established in 1969, per Minnesota Statute 299A. The first commissioner, Wallace Hoglund, began as commissioner in January 1970. The current commissioner is Bob Jacobson. The State Highway Patrol and Drivers License Bureau, both formerly a part of the Minnesota Highway Department, were transferred to DPS in 1970. DPS Divisions Alcohol & Gambling Enforcement Bureau of Criminal Apprehension Driver & Vehicle Services Emergency Communication Networks Fiscal & Administrative Services Homeland Security & Emergency Management Human Resources MN.IT Services @ DPS Office of Communications Office of Justice Programs Office of Traffic Safety Office of Pipeline Safety State Fire Marshal State Patrol
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- St Paul,Minnesota
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- Emergency Management、Law Enforcement、Data Practices、Administration、Driver and Vehicle Services、Logisitics、Government、Public Sector、Communications、Investigations、Project Management、Forensics、Security、Safety、Adaptability、Disaster Recovery Planning、Cultural Awareness、Customer Service、Criminal Intelligence Analytics、Engineers、Balistics、Fire Safety、Pipeline Safety、Traffic Safety、Justice Programs、State Fire Marshal、Emergency Communication Networks、Alcohol and Gambling Enforcement、Fiscal and Administrative Services、Human Resources、State Patrol、Private Detective Board、Trainers和Safety Behavior Specialists
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One well-placed phone call can make all the difference. A single call set in motion a series of events across jurisdictions and international lines that helped one Indigenous woman reunite with her community in Canada. Learn how our Missing and Murdered Indigenous Relatives office worked with partners to bring her home in our blog. https://lnkd.in/gfrNX7q2
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“Just browsing through the new layout, I love it. It's so much easier to navigate." The reviews are in: Our new website provides a user-friendly experience that better serves Minnesotans. Learn more about our website project in our DPS blog. While you’re there, check out the new site’s features for yourself. https://lnkd.in/gMA3JW3d
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???Exciting News: Our New Website is LIVE! We're thrilled to announce the launch of our brand-new website! ?? It’s been crafted to give you, our users, the best experience possible with a fresh design, easy navigation and new features to explore. ?? Here’s what’s waiting for you: ? Sleek, user-friendly design ? Improved content ? Fast, easy access from any device We can’t wait for you to check it out! Visit us at?dps.mn.gov?and let us know what you think!
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Coming soon! We’re launching a brand-new website that will offer an improved user experience, including: ? Easy access to our most popular tasks and services ? Clearer paths to find the information you need? ? Improved search capabilities? ? A clean, modern design Here’s what you need to know now: ? Our web address will remain the same: dps.mn.gov. ? You can still buy your tabs online, sign up for crime alerts and find all the same safety information we have on our current website. We look forward to sharing this new resource with you!
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We are launching a new website designed to better serve the needs of all Minnesotans. It’s easier to navigate, mobile-friendly, offers more accessibility and includes improved search features. Learn more about the new site at https://lnkd.in/gsvRXb4v
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Our DWI Dashboard is now available to everyone — including you! Learn about the extent of impaired driving in your own community and the dangers it poses for yourself, your loved ones and your neighbors in our DPS blog. https://lnkd.in/gr5pNYm7
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Taking time to celebrate accomplishments is a big deal. Some days, a job in state government is … a lot. Putting out fires, answering messages, attending meetings and trying to do good work can be exhausting. The reward comes when you see how your work helps Minnesotans. A few of our colleagues from the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, Driver and Vehicle Services, Human Resources and Office of Justice Programs, as well as Commissioner Jacobson, were able to join many others to celebrate the contributions of Asian Pacific Minnesotans and Council on Asian Pacific Minnesotans’ work to implement the economic, social, legal and political equality of Asian Pacific Minnesotans.
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Halloween may be a night for horrors, but things like planning a sober ride and using electric candles instead of real flames can keep your Halloween frights fun and treats sweet. Learn how a few simple precautions can ensure you come away with fun memories instead of a tragedy on Halloween in our latest DPS blog. https://lnkd.in/gMbwAPye
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The Office of Justice Programs (OJP) brings safety, hope and healing to domestic abuse violence victims and survivors. With over $65 million investments from state and federal sources, OJP funds services for those experiencing domestic violence, including legal advocacy and housing. The Crime Victim Reimbursement Program provides reimbursement for medical and mental health services, helping survivors of domestic abuse recover and heal. Earlier this month, Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan and Commissioner Jacobson visited Cornerstone to mark Domestic Violence Awareness Month and to witness firsthand the tireless work to protect and empower domestic abuse violence victims and survivors. Cornerstone provides a range of services to survivors, including Minnesota Day One, which ensures no call for help goes unanswered. If you are experiencing violence at the hands of a family member or loved one, help is available. Call 866-223-1111 or visit DayOneServices.org. #DomesticViolenceAwareness #DVAM2024