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Register for APA’s 9th National Prosecution Summit: Innovative Prosecution and Community Safety

The Association of Prosecuting Attorneys (APA), in partnership with the Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) and the Center for Court Innovation (CCI) will host the 9th National Prosecution Summit: Innovative Prosecution and Community Safety on September 22 – 24 in Dallas, TX at the Adolphus Hotel.

APA's 9th National Prosecution Summit: Innovative Prosecution and Community Safety

The Association of Prosecuting Attorneys (APA), in partnership with the Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) and the Center for Court Innovation (CCI), will host the 9th National Prosecution Summit: Innovative Prosecution and Community Safety from September 22-24, 2014 in Dallas, TX. The summit and lodging will take place at the Adolphus Hotel.  

View the draft agenda.  Further details regarding the summit agenda will follow. 

 

University of North Dakota

The University of North Dakota, as a member of the North Dakota University System, serves the state, the country, and the world community through teaching, research, creative activities, and service. State-assisted, the university’s work depends also on federal, private, and corporate sources. With other research universities, the university shares a distinctive responsibility for the discovery, development, preservation, and dissemination of knowledge.

National Judicial College

As a leading provider of judicial education to our nation’s judges, the National Judicial College (NJC) has also become a leading resource for government agencies seeking assistance with judicial-related projects and programs. The NJC presents an average of 21-30 federal grant programs annually. Grant-related projects range in scope and complexity from providing national resources on capital litigation improvement issues, to developing publications and technical assistance on caseflow management and sentencing sex offender initiatives.

National American Indian Court Judges Association

The National American Indian Court Judges Association (NAICJA) is a national association comprised of tribal justice personnel and others devoted to supporting and strengthening tribal justice systems through education, information-sharing, and advocacy. NAICJA is a nonprofit corporation established in 1969 as a corporation in the State of Delaware following the enactment of the federal Indian Civil Rights Act of 1968. The Act required tribes to follow certain requirements similar to those in the Bill of Rights in the U.S. Constitution.

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