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20240711-154159-25

Submitted by Mr. Mark Stovell on

Hallie Fader-Towe joined the Public Safety Partnership's Prosecutor Community of Practice to speak to attendees about behavioral health diversion and the Prosecutor Call to Action. The CSG Justice Center identified and invited 2 site examples to present during the meeting.

20240711-150951-59

Submitted by Ms. Andrea and… on

CSG Justice Center staff presented at the Association of Prosecuting Attorneys (APA) Major County Prosecutors Conference, providing a discussion of JMHCP, Propelling Change, and an upcoming curriculum to support prosecutorial decisionmaking.

20240711-141036-99

Submitted by Mr. Mark Stovell on

In this first session, participants learn about the importance of data collection in the interest of quality improvement and sustainability. Participants will also learn effective strategies to accomplish this, such as creating a conducive environment to collect quality data. Participants identify both known/available data as well as additional opportunities for data collection.

20240711-100207-48

Submitted by Vicki O'Brien on

The Internet of Things (IoT) encompasses a complex network of data, demanding a thorough understanding and careful planning for its retrieval, management, and subsequent examination within the context of criminal investigations. From this training program, learn comprehensive exploration of the diverse devices and interconnected systems responsible for generating valuable data. Participants will actively engage in live demonstrations, acquiring practical skills for extracting and analyzing this data using non-forensic methods.

20240710-181656-51

Submitted by Hope Fiori on

The Deflection Mentoring Initiative provides communities interested in starting deflection programs the opportunity to learn from established or innovative programs that have shown success in meeting the treatment needs of individuals with a substance use disorder, and in some cases an overdose. During site visits, mentors will provide opportunities for observation and peer-to-peer exchanges, including opportunities to observe the law enforcement/first responder diversion or referral program in action and allowing mentee sites to engage with program personnel.

20240709-160214-66

Submitted by Lynn Chernich on

Previous webinars have discussed racial biases and the stigma related to substance use and mental health disorders, potential solutions to advocate for reform to address systemic biases in the criminal justice system, and the link between historical trauma and substance use and mental health disorders. Join this Ask the Expert Session for a facilitated discussion and open forum with subject matter experts who will answer your practical questions on these topics.

20240709-150304-31

Submitted by Lynn Chernich on

Examine racial bias and stigma related to substance use and mental health, including misconceptions that hinder treatment and support services. Explore potential solutions to advocate for reform to address systemic biases in the criminal justice system. Discuss the link between historical trauma and substance use and mental health disorders. Review the benefits of trauma informed care and culturally specific services.

20240709-140026-52

Submitted by Lynn Chernich on

Previous webinars have set the stage for successful reentry and reintegration post-treatment and post-incarceration and provided initial strategies to overcome resource challenges and foster cultural reconnection. Join this session for a facilitated discussion and open forum with subject matter experts who will answer your practical questions regarding working with clients who are experiencing substance use disorder or co-occurring disorders as they are aiming to successfully reenter and reintegrate into their tribal community post-treatment or post-incarceration.

20240709-122845-85

Submitted by Mrs. Sarah LeN… on

On June 13, 2024, a SLATT team member and two SMEs provided the second of two technical assistance training deliveries to regional law enforcement and criminal justice practitioners in Chicago, Illinois. The SLATT DISRUPT training was comprised of the SLATT Program overview, a high-level threat overview, the “First Amendment-Protected Events Refresher,” and the “Organized Violent Extremism at Protest-Style Events” lesson.

20240709-122453-66

Submitted by Mrs. Sarah LeN… on

On June 13, 2024, a SLATT team member and two SMEs provided the second of two technical assistance training deliveries to regional law enforcement and criminal justice practitioners in Chicago, Illinois. The SLATT DISRUPT training was comprised of the SLATT Program overview, a high-level threat overview, the “First Amendment-Protected Events Refresher,” and the “Organized Violent Extremism at Protest-Style Events” lesson.

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