05/31/2026
A pleasure to work with Assistant Deputy Stutzman over the years!
After a 37-year career, Assistant Deputy Shane Stutzman will end her career for the Adult Probations Division at the end of June with her retirement.
She has shown excellence through her entire career and has helped shape the future of probation system through her mentoring and leadership.
https://nejudicial.com/4v8MI66
05/31/2026
Congratulations, Executive Director Gray!
The Omaha Police Department congratulates Executive Deputy Chief Scott Gray on his appointment by Governor Jim Pillen as the next Executive Director of the Nebraska Crime Commission.
Executive Deputy Chief Gray has dedicated decades of service to the Omaha community and the profession of law enforcement. His leadership, professionalism, and commitment to public safety have made a lasting impact within the Omaha Police Department and across Nebraska.
We are proud to see his experience and expertise recognized at the state level and wish him continued success in this important role serving the people of Nebraska. Congratulations, Deputy Chief Gray!
Read the full announcement from Governor Pillen here: https://governor.nebraska.gov/gov-pillen-appoints-opd-executive-deputy-chief-gray-lead-nebraska-crime-commission
05/25/2026
Omaha, you’ve been asking and it’s finally here!
Our Crime Scene Investigations One-Day Challenge will take place Tuesday, June 9, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Omaha Police Training Academy (11616 Rainwood Rd.).
Check-in runs from 7 a.m. to 7:45 a.m.
Students will learn the secrets of CSI and work to solve and process their own crime scene!
This is a FREE event, and spots are limited to the first 40 students, so sign up early!
Participants will receive a T-shirt, and lunch will be provided courtesy of the McDaniel Foundation.
Sign up here: https://forms.gle/dv4hdqBu9fsvkWg57
If you are unable to attend or have questions, please contact Forensic Technician, Amanda Cooley at [email protected]
05/15/2026
Wonderful example of the collaborative, engaged work that we love doing:
UNO Researchers Leading Statewide Effort to Support Fair, Safe Traffic Stops in Nebraska
The most common interaction between police and community members is traffic stops.
05/11/2026
Today is the LAST DAY to apply to ! 🚒🚑
If you’ve been thinking about it, this is your sign to take the leap. No prior fire or EMS experience is required, we provide paid training, certifications, and a career built on purpose, teamwork, and service.
At OFD, you’ll find:
• Competitive pay and benefits
• Paid training
• Full pension retirement
• Opportunities to grow and advance
• A career where every day makes a difference
Your future starts with one application.
Apply now! Visit omaha-fire.org/career-opportunities for more information.
Application Link:
https://go.cityofomaha.org/3369
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05/11/2026
Summer students seem particularly fowl this year.
05/08/2026
🚨 Now Hiring: Code Enforcement Technician 🚨
The Bellevue Police Department is looking for a dedicated and detail-oriented individual to join our team as a Code Enforcement Technician!
💼 Hourly Pay Range: $23.32 – $32.03
This position plays a vital role in supporting our Code Enforcement Division by helping ensure our community remains safe, clean, and well-maintained.
🔹 What You’ll Do:
• Support field inspectors through phone and computer communication systems
• Utilize law enforcement databases to retrieve critical information
• Answer and manage a multi-line phone system
• Assist residents by answering questions and addressing concerns
• Provide professional, calm, and effective communication even in challenging situations
🔹 What We’re Looking For:
We’re seeking someone who is organized, tech-savvy, and enjoys working with the public. Strong communication skills and the ability to multitask are key!
This is a great opportunity to be part of a team that makes a real difference in the Bellevue community every day.
👉 Interested in applying? Visit https://recruiting2.ultipro.com/CIT1027CITYB/JobBoard/8fba88c4-597b-42d3-bbc5-216548f2dae4/OpportunityDetail?opportunityId=bf7d81d6-ec92-4ba6-8a5c-5f41451b11c5 for more information and apply.
📍 Join us in serving and supporting our community we’d love to have you on our team!
Deadline is May 15th.
05/07/2026
Collaboration in juvenile justice is where meaningful change happens.
It was an honor to participate in the Nebraska Juvenile Justice Association’s 50th Anniversary Conference alongside partners from the University of Nebraska at Omaha’s Juvenile Justice Institute (Kristan Russell ) and Michigan State University (Heather Perez).
Our session, “From Knowledge to Impact: Juvenile Justice Training, Research, and Evaluation Resources,” highlighted how cross-state and cross-disciplinary partnerships can strengthen youth-serving systems through research, training, technical assistance, and evidence-informed practice.
A special thank you to NJJA for 50 years of leadership, education, and collaboration in support of youth, families, and professionals across Nebraska and beyond. The conference continues to create space for practitioners, researchers, educators, and advocates to connect and move the field forward together. (njja.org)
Grateful to share ideas with such dedicated colleagues and to celebrate the partnerships that make this work possible.
05/06/2026
Happy 50th anniversary to the Nebraska Juvenile Justice Association!
04/28/2026
🎓️ Thinking about what's next after your bachelor's degree? The UNO School of Criminology and Criminal Justice (SCCJ) has Graduate Assistantships available for qualified students pursuing an MA in Criminology and Criminal Justice.
Assistantships include tuition remission, a stipend, and subsidized health insurance. Gain hands on experience in research and teaching while working with faculty and building skills for your future career.
Research opportunities are available in Victimology, Policing, Corrections, and Terrorism.
Interested? Contact Dr. Justin Nix at [email protected] for more info.