April 10, 2018
Join the Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) for the “Opportunity for State, Local, and Tribal Jurisdictions to Implement a Swift, Certain, and Fair Supervision Program Model Webinar” on Friday, April 13 from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. ET. During this webinar, participants will learn about the principles and goals of BJA’s Swift, Certain, and Fair Supervision (SCF) Program and how to implement this model in their jurisdictions to improve probation and parole outcomes.
Discussion topics will include:
- The goals of the SCF model;
- The importance and benefits of tailoring the SCF model to be responsive to the needs, challenges, and strengths of individual jurisdictions;
- The BJA SCF grant opportunity; and
- The program’s potential to transform how jurisdictions respond to high-risk and/or high-needs offenders, ultimately increasing successes in probation and parole.
Featured speakers will include:
- Emily Chonde, Senior Policy Advisor, BJA;
- Jonathan Kulick, Ph.D., Senior Research Scholar, SCF Resource Center, Marron Institute, New York University;
- Sandy F. Mullins, J.D., Senior Research Scholar, SCF Resource Center, Marron Institute, New York University; and
- Peggy Carey, SCF Program Coordinator, DeKalb County, Illinois Court Services.
Register for the webinar today.
View this webinar on the TTA Catalog.