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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.
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.
NDCRC will host a webinar with BJA Policy Advisor Gregory Torain and Tracy Lee-Williams to provide detailed instruction on and tips for applying to the BJA FY 2020 Adult Drug Court and Veterans Treatment Court Discretionary Grant Program The session will incorporate an interactive question and answer session; it will also be recorded and available for viewing after initial broadcasting.
NDCRC will contact individual state coordinators (or local coordinators, if no state coordinator is in place) via phone to introduce UNCW NDCRC staff, discuss anticipated changes in resources, identify specific state and local needs, and obtain information regarding state program and recidivism data entry/collection capabilities. The NDCRC will use this information in dissemination of state, local, and tribal surveys, as well as to focus the development of content for the website and services provided by the NDCRC.