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Julius Lang presented "Problem-Solving Courts: Where Are We Headed?" at the Mid-Atlantic Association for Court Management on 9/26/2017.
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Julius Lang presented "Problem-Solving Courts: Where Are We Headed?" at the Mid-Atlantic Association for Court Management on 9/26/2017.
Julius Lang presented "Public Trust in Our Criminal Justice System" at the Birmingham Municipal Court on 8/7/2017
Julius Lang presented “Problem-Solving Courts: The Latest in Community Engagement and Gender-Responsive Strategies” at the NADCP Annual Training Conference on 7/9/2017.
On November 30th, C.N.A. corporation asked LUM to provide a webinar on evidence-based policing to individuals involved in the implementation of the 21st century task force report funded by the USDOJ COPS office.
We are looking for training for our internal investigators on domestic violence and sexual misconduct training primarily in the area of conducting interviews with the subject, victim, witness and all other concerned parties involved in one of these investigations. We are needing at least eight (8) hours of training to be conducted several times during the year for all of our sworn supervisors, Professional Standards Bureau (PSB) Investigators and any other Office personnel that may be assigned to the PSB.
The Tribal Law and Policy Institute (TLPI) in partnership with Children and Family Futures (CFF) will provide ongoing offsite technical assistance for the Red Lake Family Healing to Wellness Court, including at least monthly conference calls, additional calls as needed, review of their draft policies and procedures, and delivery of technical assistance resource packages upon request.
NCCJD Criminal Justice Fellow presented with Julie Keegan at the conference with approximately 300 attendees. The title of the session: Representing Clients with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
NCCJD Criminal Justice Fellow presented on topic of people with I/DD in the CJS to 35 students.
NCCJD Criminal Justice Fellow Ariel Simms and The Arc's staff attorney Shira Wakschlag presented on criminal justice and disability issues at the conference and provided NCCJD fliers and Tip Sheet for Attorneys. 44 in attendance at their session.
Center Staff served as faculty for “Assessments of Criminogenic Risk, But Not Drug Involvement, Predict Drug Court Outcomes” on 5/27/2017.