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20190709-114139-08

Submitted by Ms. Pauline I … on

In March, CSG Justice Center staff traveled once to New Mexico to provide stakeholders with information on the research and analysis that informed the Justice Reinvestment policy framework, which was reflected in House Bill (HB) 342 and HB 564. During this site visit, CSG Justice Center staff met with working group members and legislative champions to continue discussions about the Justice Reinvestment policy framework and potential impact on New Mexico’s prison system.

20190709-112102-63

Submitted by Ms. Pauline I … on

In February, CSG Justice Center staff traveled to New Mexico twice to provide state leaders with information related to the Justice Reinvestment process, findings, and policy recommendations considered by the New Mexico Justice Reinvestment Working Group. Having reached consensus to advance endorsed policy recommendations, legislative champions introduced House Bill (HB) 533 and HB 564, which reflect the Justice Reinvestment policy framework.

20190702-140316-76

Submitted by Ms. Jenna Lapidus on

In January 2019, CGS Justice Center staff traveled to Wyoming twice, once to review the policy framework with members of the Joint Judiciary Committee (JJC) at a Criminal Justice Investment (CJI) meeting and a second time to provide information and technical assistance to Wyoming leadership related to Justice Reinvestment data analysis and the policy options that are currently under consideration by the Wyoming legislature.

20190702-122657-96

Submitted by Ms. Pauline I … on

In January, CSG Justice Center staff traveled to New Mexico twice, once to discuss the proposed policy framework with stakeholders and state leadership, and again to present at and facilitate the second Justice Reinvestment Working Group meeting.

20180724-122553-18

Submitted by Mrs. Beverly Donlon on

The Hal Bruno Camps for children of Fallen Firefighters, ages 4 - 17, was held June 29 – Sunday, July 1 in New Jersey. Camp Hal (Healing After Loss) for campers (ages 4-6) met with other children their age and shared special stories about their firefighter. They participated in sessions that focused on processing and expressing emotions. These 7 campers along with their parent learned of activities and programs dealing with grief and recovery that they can participant in together. Campers each received a book, “Sherman the Fire Cat”, written and donated by Fire Hero family member.

20180723-10707-15

Submitted by Miss Sarah Ni… on

The NRTAC will be hosting a two day training at ATF Headquarters in October 2018 (originally scheduled for September, but rescheduled due to impending hurricane) for CGIC sites across the country, as selected by BJA.

20180424-144635-36

Submitted by James Lah on

The Bureau of Justice Assistance engaged the Council of State Governments (CSG) Justice Center to integrate the priorities of the current administration into states where justice reinvestment work was initiated under the previous administration.

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