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This webinar will discuss the structural framework of Restorative Justice and Restorative Practices.
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This webinar will discuss the structural framework of Restorative Justice and Restorative Practices.
Provide workshop facilitation and mentorship to participants. This is in conjunction with SAMSHA, DOJ and National Indian Country Training Initiative.
This two-day training assists grantees to analyze emerging themes, learn the
fundamentals of writing effective goals, and outlining realistic, achievable, and
measurable action steps. This third phase of the training includes evaluation and
measures of success for the strategic plan.
Check-In Meeting with DC Partners by LISC (LeVar Michael) and BJA (Mark Roscoe and Tahitia Barringer) to discuss current site progress plans for hiring a new coordinator and discussion about a new target area.
Jackson County requested for one prosecutor to attend the March 2018 IDP Conference in New York.
A roundtable discussion to foster understanding of comprehensive, placed-based initiatives like the Innovations for Community-Based Crime Reduction fit in the universe of evidence-informed violence reduction approaches is important to help BJA and LISC make better decisions about site selection, technical assistance services and program development.
This webinar was to give FY 17 CBCR grantees an overview of the SARA Problem Solving Model.
Official Site Visit to FY 2017 Planning and Implementation site. Site visit objectives will be to meet with partners and stakeholders, assist in introduction to the CBCR model, assess the site's capabilities and identify immediate areas of TTA needs.
Worcester CBCR site requested consultation from Larisa Ortiz in order to develop a strategy for commercial corridor revitalization in their target area.
This meeting will give CBCR LE partners the opportunity to discuss program priorities and strategies with peers, experts and federal staff.