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Mentor Courts serve as models for individuals and court teams interested in starting an Adult Drug Court or for established courts interested in learning innovative practices.
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Mentor Courts serve as models for individuals and court teams interested in starting an Adult Drug Court or for established courts interested in learning innovative practices.
Mentor Courts serve as models for individuals and court teams interested in starting an Adult Drug Court or for established courts interested in learning innovative practices.
Mentor Courts serve as models for individuals and court teams interested in starting an Adult Drug Court or for established courts interested in learning innovative practices.
Mentor Courts serve as models for individuals and court teams interested in starting an Adult Drug Court or for established courts interested in learning innovative practices.
Mentor Courts serve as models for individuals and court teams interested in starting an Adult Drug Court or for established courts interested in learning innovative practices.
Mentor Courts serve as models for individuals and court teams interested in starting an Adult Drug Court or for established courts interested in learning innovative practices.
Emily LaGratta participated in a roundtable session entitled “The Many Flavors of Fairness” about procedural justice practices in a courtroom context.
Mentor Courts serve as models for individuals and court teams interested in starting an Adult Drug Court or for established courts interested in learning innovative practices.
Emily LaGratta led a one-hour workshop entitled “Procedural Justice: Evidence-Based Lessons for Improving Compliance in Community Corrections” with Ana Bermudez, Commissioner of New York City’s Department of Probation.
This presentation at the American Bar Association's Houston meeting, part of the Tribal Courts Council program, was titled "Spotlight on the Violence Against Women Act of 2013: A Practice Guide to the Special Domestic Violence Criminal Jurisdiction."