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Community Justice 2014, which is being hosted by the Center for Court Innovation in partnership with the U.S.
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Community Justice 2014, which is being hosted by the Center for Court Innovation in partnership with the U.S.
We are requesting training and team building in the Project HOPE Model, from Jude Alm (the creator of the program model in Hawaii) and the speical team from Pepperdine University. We are implementing Project HOPE in the Worcester Courthouse and this training is essential to the effective implementation of this evidence based model. This is a unique opportunity to have the nation's leading experts conduct the training.
We are in need of fiancial support to provide training on smarter sentencing to corrections professionals in our area
Violent crime is a significant problem in the Northern District of Alabama. One of the larger cities in our District is Anniston. Members of the law enforcement community and government officials in Anniston wish to combat the violent crime problem there by initiating a Drug Market Intervention (DMI) approach. Therefore, the Northern District of Alabama is seeking assistance from NTTAC to receive DMI training, preferably from the National Network for Safe Communities.
Violation of victim rights, civil rights discrimination, family law court services of alameda county city of Oakland. Father 4children equal protection 14amendment due process. 10+ yrs local agencies fcs fvlu opd cps conflict state voc#A08-0908129. Father/victim forced to create victim advocacy group self help, no resources available. Work through DOJ 8+ yrs and FBI 3/10. Case#rf03095015 now confidential, no more family law in Oakland, still illegal practices and patterns of corrupt behavior. Contact justice dept and FBI as well as attorney general California.
Seeking research-driven Mental Health Court Training. BJA NTTAC referred to the Council of State Governments Justice Center.
* Referral via Justice Global Information Sharing Initiative's Sheriff Michael Milstead and worked with NTTAC's Suzette McLeod *
The Technical College Criminal Justice program sponsor an annual one day Criminal Justice conference for the community. Local, state, and federal agenices are invited to participate. The topic of interest is "Criminal Justice Leadership in the 21st century Community Policing"
Recruitment of needed participant for the CARE 3 grant which we provide free Recovery Support services and a mentorship for youth ages 12-21
Seeking greater interest and buy-in from local criminal justice partners for a range of good practices in place in other jurisdictions that we are seeking to encourage development in New Orleans.