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Training for practitioners working in drug courts and other problem solving courts.
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Training for practitioners working in drug courts and other problem solving courts.
Training for Participants working in drug courts and other problem solving courts.
Training for practitioners working in drug courts and other problem solving courts.
Training for practitioners working in drug courts and other problem solving courts.
Training for practitioners working in drug courts and other problem solving courts.
Training for practitioners working in drug courts and other problem solving courts.
NJC staff will provide office-based technical assistance to judges around the country. This TA will be responsive to inquiries through phone, email, or in person. Additionally, NJC staff may provide technical assistance and outreach by participating as a content expert at events hosted by allied organizations of BJA.
NJC will improve the functioning of the criminal justice system by ensuring that the judges who handle criminal cases have the knowledge, skills and abilities they need adjudicate fairly and effectively. To this end, NJC will develop a curriculum for judges on advanced concepts in criminal justice. The curriculum development process will include a thorough needs assessment, a curriculum development meeting, and drafting and delivering a curriculum.
NJC will improve the functioning of the criminal justice system by ensuring that the judges who handle criminal cases have the knowledge, skills and abilities they need adjudicate fairly and effectively. To this end, NJC will develop a curriculum for judges on advanced concepts in criminal justice. The curriculum development process will include a thorough needs assessment, a curriculum development meeting, and drafting and delivering a curriculum. The curriculum will be delivered to judges through two regional pilot in-person courses and through distance learning opportunities (webinars).
NJC will improve the functioning of the criminal justice system by ensuring that the judges who handle criminal cases have the knowledge, skills and abilities they need adjudicate fairly and effectively. To this end, NJC will develop a curriculum for judges on advanced concepts in criminal justice. The curriculum development process will include a thorough needs assessment, a curriculum development meeting, and drafting and delivering a curriculum.