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Training to prevent violence against law enforcement and ensure officer resilience and survivability.
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Training to prevent violence against law enforcement and ensure officer resilience and survivability.
Webinar focused on working with original crime victims and their surviving family members to protect their rights in a post-conviction context. This is part of a monthly program for lawyers engaged in post-conviction innocence work, both prosecutors and defense lawyers. The TTA is a live webinar which will be recorded and posted publicly at convictionreview.net and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0kfJui9u9hA&list=PLR5Q3wC5nyVmmW6LwcfJt… \.
A webinar with a defense lawyer and a prosecutor discussing how lawyers can identify questionable convictions involving shaken baby syndrome or abuse head trauma.
Grantee reached out, indicating that they recently received approval to move forward with incorporating jail-based services and would like to request a TA call to bounce some ideas and ask some related questions of the Rulo team.
Kurt Dunkel reached out to Rulo to discuss naloxone distribution in both the community and on campus.
This site sought out information about a desk audit email they received from the BJA
PD McConnell asked about staffing allotments.
This site requested information about evidence-based workbooks for use with MAT program participants inside the Madison County Sheriff's Office jail.
On 2/6/25 TLPI held a virtual onsite training for Burns Paiute. It was presented by Chantel Cloud (TLPI), Catherine Retana (TLPI), Greg Brown (Fox Valley), with administrative support from Mytia Zavala (TLPI). Chief Judge Patricia Davis, and Kim Needham, Tribal Court Clerk/Administrator, Miranda J. Moulton, Probation Officer of the Burns Paiute Tribal Court joined the virtual on-site training via zoom. TLPI and Fox Valley presented on Tribal Re-Entry and Probation: Case Planning for Criminal Justice Professionals
The Corrections Based Learning Collaborative explores substance use treatment, recovery support, and harm reduction strategies within correctional settings. Designed for grantees working to implement or enhance services, it examines best practices for delivering care, fostering collaboration with justice system partners, and ensuring continuity of care post-release. Participants gain insights into evidence-based approaches to improving outcomes for individuals impacted by substance use disorders in correctional environments.