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20150729-111500-27

Submitted by Mr. Jan Carlos… on

In this webinar, BJA representatives provided an overview of the JMHCP solicitation, discussed eligibility and application materials, and led a question and answer session.

20150729-104409-53

Submitted by Mr. Jan Carlos… on

In this webinar BJA representatives provide an overview of the JMHCP solicitation, explain the law enforcement priority consideration, discuss eligibility and application materials, and lead a question and answer session.

20150729-85742-53

Submitted by Mr. Jan Carlos… on

In this webinar, panelists shared with participants the most recent research on how to reduce recidivism and improve outcomes for juveniles who have committed sexual offenses, and provide a practical example of how the Illinois Juvenile Justice Commission is working to achieve these goals.

20150728-161939-95

Submitted by Mr. Jan Carlos… on

The first webinar in this series provided an overview of statistics pertaining to sexual victimization and the individuals who commit sex offenses, the diversity of this population, unique reentry challenges, and key components of a reentry framework.

20150728-151132-08

Submitted by Mr. Jan Carlos… on

This webinar was for organizations responding to the 2015 Second Chance Act Statewide Recidivism Reduction solicitation. During webinar, officials from the U.S. Department of Justice’s Bureau of Justice Assistance explained the grant program application process.

20150724-162001-55

Submitted by Chelsea Thomson on

As part of its assessment role, the Urban Institute monitors the progress of local and state Justice Reinvestment sites. Urban does so by collecting and assessing monthly reports on technical assistance to the sites, information on sites' subaward funding, local subaward requests, and letters of interest. Urban reviews materials provided on the sites' progress. In this role, Urban also reaches out to technical assistance providers from the state and local sites and holds semi-structured interviews with site stakeholders.

20150618-121652-08

Submitted by Ms. Tara Ann Graham on

The PRC coordinates and produces trainings to train qualified individuals to become certified as DOJ PREA Auditors. The PRC secures a location, develops training materials, invites and coordinates partner faculty to assist in training, and coordinates lodging for all attendees. The PRC invites 75-100 qualified individuals to attend training. Individuals apply and provide information regarding their qualifications. When the PRC receives and application, designated staff members review and either approve their qualifications and recommend them for invitation or deem them unqualified.

20150408-170442-26

Submitted by Ms. Tara Ann Graham on

Co-present with Marnie Shiels at OVW at the STOP Administrator Conference on PREA and STOP formula funding. Co-lead two breakout sessions to discuss PREA implementation.

20150408-170421-07

Submitted by Ms. Tara Ann Graham on

The PRC coordinates and produces trainings to train qualified individuals to become certified as DOJ PREA Auditors. The PRC secures a location, develops training materials, invites and coordinates partner faculty to assist in training, and coordinates lodging for all attendees. The PRC invites 75-100 qualified individuals to attend training. Individuals apply and provide information regarding their qualifications. When the PRC receives and application, designated staff members review and either approve their qualifications and recommend them for invitation or deem them unqualified.

20150408-170416-89

Submitted by Ms. Tara Ann Graham on

The PRC coordinates and produces trainings to train qualified individuals to become certified as DOJ PREA Auditors. The PRC secures a location, develops training materials, invites and coordinates partner faculty to assist in training, and coordinates lodging for all attendees. The PRC invites 75-100 qualified individuals to attend training. Individuals apply and provide information regarding their qualifications. When the PRC receives and application, designated staff members review and either approve their qualifications and recommend them for invitation or deem them unqualified.

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