Community Justice 2014, which is being hosted by the Center for Court Innovation in partnership with the U.S. Department of Justice’s Bureau of Justice Assistance and the California Administrative Office of the Courts, will provide an opportunity for practitioners from both inside and outside the justice system, including judges, prosecutors, defense attorneys, probation officials, court administrators, police, clinical staff and non-profit organizations, to learn about a range of topics, including best practices in procedural justice, risk/needs assessment, alternative sanctions, and community restitution. “How to” sessions on planning community courts, engaging community stakeholders, understanding prescription drug addiction, reducing incarceration, and integrating evidence-based practices will be offered along with opportunities to network and discuss the future of the community justice movement. This year we would like to include a “how to” session on using CPTED to help reduce crime in neighborhoods that are the focus of community justice initiatives.
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Providers selected for consideration (previously 'Selected Providers' field):
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Selected Provider 1: National Crime Prevention Council
Bid: 2505.50
Proposal file: NCPC.CPTED_.pdf
Chosen Provider: National Crime Prevention Council