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Boston Bar Association Partner Webinar: Behavioral Health in Delinquency: Substance Use and Mental Health Disorders
Emerging adults are more likely to be arrested, be incarcerated, and to recidivate after release. Join the Juvenile Unit/Juvenile Alternative Resolution Program at the Office of Suffolk County, New York District Attorney Rachael Rollins, the Committee for Public Counsel Services, the brain-science experts at the Massachusetts General Hospital Center for Law, Brain & Behavior, and the staff and youth at More Than Words to learn why and discuss how we can reverse this trend.
The dates for the series are as follows:
Webinar – FY2020 Second Chance Act Training and Technical Assistance Solicitation
BJA is seeking applications to support Second Chance Act grantees and reentry practitioners in the field to improve reentry and reduce recidivism. This webinar will explain the opportunities and requirements.
Attend BJA’s “FY2020 Second Chance Act Training and Technical Assistance Solicitation” Webinar
Join the Bureau of Justice Assistance for the upcoming “FY2020 Second Chance Act Training and Technical Assistance Solicitation” webinar on March 25, 2020 at 2:00 p.m. ET, where presenters will outline solicitation requirements. The Second Chance Act supports grantees and reentry practitioners to improve reentry and reduce recidivism.
Take the American Probation and Parole Association’s Free Online Course Focused on Reducing Recidivism
In partnership with the National Reentry Resource Center, the American Probation and Parole Association recently released a no-cost online course, “Ten Steps to Transforming Probation Departments To Reduce Recidivism.” The virtual course is geared to helping managers and leaders at probation departments working on change efforts to reduce recidivism in their j