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Submitted by Katherine E Je… on

NACDL and its partners offer ongoing technical assistance to capital defense teams who attended Bring-Your-Own-Case (BYOC) programs or in-office training programs conducted under the Capital Case Litigation Initiative (CCLI). This technical assistance leverages topics covered during the BYOC programs, surfaces topics that are needed in future training programs, and helps NACDL and its partners track and monitor trainee teams’ case status.

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Submitted by Leah Ackerman on

Lindsey Price Jackson gave a presentation for the National Center for Victims of Crime to 250 individuals via webinar. This presentation gave an overview of the guiding principles of community justice, trauma-responsive courts, and procedural justice.

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Submitted by Leah Ackerman on

The Center provides a wide range of support in response to requests for assistance, including sharing publications, research, planning guides, and other resources; and connects practitioners with peers at community courts around the country. This reporting period, the Center’s training and technical assistance team responded to nine requests for assistance and assisted practitioners from a variety of locations. The team assisted a counseling and recovery center in Lakewood, WA with automating the Criminal Court Assessment Tool (CCAT).

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