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Center staff participated in a call with the core planning team from West Virginia Public Defender Services to discuss their recent application for additional BJA funding
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Center staff participated in a call with the core planning team from West Virginia Public Defender Services to discuss their recent application for additional BJA funding
Center and NLADA staff facilitated a series of preparatory calls in advance of a roundtable on the use of video court in criminal courts, and shared a summary of common themes from these calls with round table participants before the event.
Center staff provide on-going technical assistance for Spokane Community Court, which includes regular phone calls (approximately 1-2 times/month), regular email communication, supplying planning guides and other resources, and connecting local stakeholders to subject matter experts. Over the course of the grant, the Center will assist the site to engage a community court steering committee; conduct a community needs assessment; develop policies and procedures; implement a risk-needs tool; launch the project; and collect and review performance data.
Center staff provide on-going technical assistance for Skagit Community Court, which includes regular phone calls (approximately 1-2 times/month), regular email communication, supplying planning guides and other resources, and connecting local stakeholders to subject matter experts. Over the course of the grant, the Center will assist the site to engage a community court steering committee; conduct a community needs assessment; develop policies and procedures; implement a risk-needs tool; launch the project; and collect and review performance data.
Center staff provide on-going technical assistance for Reno Community Court, which includes regular phone calls (approximately 1-2 times/month), regular email communication, supplying planning guides and other resources, and connecting local stakeholders to subject matter experts. Over the course of the grant, the Center will assist the site to engage a community court steering committee; conduct a community needs assessment; develop policies and procedures; implement a risk-needs tool; launch the project; and collect and review performance data.
Center staff provide on-going technical assistance for Olympia Community Court, which includes regular phone calls (approximately 1-2 times/month), regular email communication, supplying planning guides and other resources, and connecting local stakeholders to subject matter experts. Over the course of the grant, the Center will assist the site to engage a community court steering committee; conduct a community needs assessment; develop policies and procedures; implement a risk-needs tool; launch the project; and collect and review performance data.
Center staff provide on-going technical assistance for Las Vegas Justice Court Misdemeanor Treatment Court Program (MTC), which includes regular phone calls (approximately 1-2 times/month), regular email communication, supplying planning guides and other resources, and connecting local stakeholders to subject matter experts.
Center staff provide on-going technical assistance for Boulder Community Court, which includes regular phone calls (approximately 1-2 times/month), regular email communication, supplying planning guides and other resources, and connecting local stakeholders to subject matter experts. Over the course of the grant, the Center will assist the site to engage a community court steering committee; conduct a community needs assessment; develop policies and procedures; implement a risk-needs tool; launch the project; and collect and review performance data.
Center staff provide on-going technical assistance for Albany Works! Community Court, which includes regular phone calls (approximately 1-2 times/month), regular email communication, supplying planning guides and other resources, and connecting local stakeholders to subject matter experts. Over the course of the grant, the Center will assist the site to engage a community court steering committee; conduct a community needs assessment; develop policies and procedures; implement a risk-needs tool; launch a permanent community court; and collect and review performance data.
TTA staff respond to a wide range of email and phone requests for assistance from criminal justice practitioners around the country.