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An interactive workshop to review policy best practices, understand unintended policy consequences, and analyze current/potential policies for unintended consequences.
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An interactive workshop to review policy best practices, understand unintended policy consequences, and analyze current/potential policies for unintended consequences.
NAICJA staff Johana Farmer, and consultant, Ms. White Eagle, presented on collateral consequences at the National Tribal Judicial and Court Personnel Conference on October 24, 2023. All NTJCP conference participants received a copy of the Policy Guide on Collateral Consequences.
In this meeting, we go over research on racial and ethnic disparities in treatment courts, review the court’s Racial and Ethnic Disparities (RED) Program Assessment Tool (RED tool) results, and identify topics for future TTA workshops.
In this meeting, we go over research on racial and ethnic disparities in treatment courts, review the court’s Racial and Ethnic Disparities (RED) Program Assessment Tool (RED tool) results, and identify topics for future TTA workshops.
In this meeting, we go over research on racial and ethnic disparities in treatment courts, review the court’s Racial and Ethnic Disparities (RED) Program Assessment Tool (RED tool) results, and identify topics for future TTA workshops.
In this meeting, we go over research on racial and ethnic disparities in treatment courts, review the court’s Racial and Ethnic Disparities (RED) Program Assessment Tool (RED tool) results, and identify topics for future TTA workshops.
As treatment court professionals adhere to the Equity and Inclusion adult treatment court best practice standard, it is vital that programs are examined for disparities and that remedies are implemented. Research shows that Black/African American treatment court participants often have the lowest graduation rates.
This webinar is intended for justice system actors and others looking to learn about restorative justice principles and their relevant applications for judges. Current and former seated judges will share their experiences implementing restorative justice practices in their role and the effectiveness within the criminal legal system. Panelists will also share challenges and recommendations for system implementation.
With regard to the Equity and Inclusion standard, treatment courts must rectify racial and ethnic disparities in treatment courts. To aid courts in supporting minoritized participants, American University’s Racial and Ethnic Disparities Initiative (REDI) webinar offers best practices and innovative strategies
From 05/03 through 05/04/2023, NJC staff and SMEs planned, attended and presented at the American Indian Justice Conference, presenting a conference workshop and networked with tribal and non-tribal judges to explain resources and TTA provided by NTJC.