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Submitted by Leah Ackerman on

Midtown Community Court hosted 1 individual from the New Yorker to meet w/ Community First, observe Misdemeanor Mental Health Court, and visit the Recharge Station

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The Justice Research Academy Smart Suite Collection currently contains five different online learning units on "Communicating Research Results" totaling over five hours of online/on-demand trainings covering such topics as writing research reports, maintaining a digital presence, using Tableau software to make data available online, and maximizing the effective use of tables and figures in research reports.

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Submitted by Mr. Loren Athe… on

The SPD is seeking vendor assistance to modernizing internal and external Tableau Dashboards. In addition to overhauling the look and feel of these tools to promote engagement, the SPD has recently acquired two new Tableau Servers (internal and external) with additional computing capacity to accommodate advanced functionality such as integration with Python and R. The full resources of the SPD Performance Analytics & Research (PA&R) team and infrastructure would support this engagement.

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Submitted by Mr. Jacob A Wa… on

Enhanced Communication and Guardian Policing to Build Strong Community Relationships
Proposed Presentation for the Delaware 2023 Behavioral Health and Criminal Justice Integration Summit

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Submitted by Angie Juárez-M… on

#7.3: Identify and recruit up to five tribal HTWC mentor courts, in collaboration with the MCWG, utilizing the tribally specific mentor court process.
Last reporting period TLPI staff identified 5 courts in collaboration with the Mentor Cout Working group. Interviews occurred to establish that these court met the tribally specific mentor court process guidelines and strengths in programming that could be provided to mentee courts. Of these 5 identified, 3 have agreed to participate as a mentor/host court.
o Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians
o Tulalip

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Submitted by Ms. Kecha M Thornton on

" The Council of State Governments Justice Center hosted a one and half day symposium for  Second Chance Act (SCA) Substance Use Disorder (SUD) and Co-Occurring Substance Abuse and Mental Illness (CSAMI) grantees. The event was held at Department of Justice Offices located at 810 7th NW Avenue, Washington, DC. 
Learning objectives of this event include: 
• Increasing access to comprehensive and collaborative behavioral health treatment during incarceration and/or while on community supervision. 

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