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20250130-201420-92

Submitted by Mrs. Catherine… on

TLPI has been selected to self-certify Conference Request forms but required to submit a form using the formal submission process for the FY 24 CTAS New Grantee Orientation. The form was submitted Julyr 2024 and is pending at the end of this reporting period. The conference dates are January 13-15, 2025, 2025.

20250130-174052-86

Submitted by Mrs. Michelle … on

The American Indian Justice Conference is a multi-disciplinary conference for tribal justice system practitioners. Workshops include, bit are not limited to information relevant to addressing violent crimes in tribal communities.

20250130-170150-98

Submitted by Michael Goodie… on

This roundtable brought together law enforcement leaders, subject matter experts, and community stakeholders to discuss strategies and best practices for responding to mass violence incidents. The event focused on enhancing the safety and wellness of officers, first responders, and the community through peer-to-peer support and collaboration. Key topics included effective communication with the media and community members, mental health support for victims and survivors, and coordination with local, state, and federal partners.

20250130-155901-35

Submitted by Mrs. Michelle … on

TJI and partners at WCPI provided faculty at the annual IACP conference in Boston, MA. TJI and WCPI personnel facilitated discussions regarding tribal law enforcement collaboration.

20250130-154545-83

Submitted by Lynn Chernich on

The American Indian Justice Conference offers tribes across the nation an opportunity to learn strategies to enhance tribal justice systems while providing essential information on topics such as court planning and development, diversionary court programs, traditional dispute resolution, justice system responses to alcohol and substance abuse, and emerging issues that are relevant to tribal justice system development.

20250130-142421-83

Submitted by Mrs. Michelle … on

This conference and roundtable has a multi-disciplinary focus and highlights issues impacting tribal communities as they seek to address and reduce violence.

20250130-135912-89

Submitted by Mrs. Michelle … on

The American Indian Justice Conference is a multi-disciplinary focused conference for tribal justice system officials. TJI and other TTA providers funded through this project serve as conference planning partners and prpovide faculty for conference workshops

20250130-100311-46

Submitted by Dr. Jon Ross on

CHJ TA Center leadership proposed and had accepted a session on the integration of deflection and reentry. This session featured the TA Center Director, a SCA grantee (Freedom Life Ministries of NC), and a SME partner from The Fletcher Group. The grantee, SME and TA Director also met with the BJA Policy Advisor to the COSSUP Program, which was represented at the conference. The grantee intends to apply for a COSSUP grant to expand his reentry program to include the deflection model.

20250130-94425-09

Submitted by Dr. Jon Ross on

CHJ staff and partner SMEs produced and moderated a Workshop on Collaboration between Community-based and Correctional entities, 3 grantee organizations and 5 of their staff and stakeholders presented their experience and successes. CHJ staff facilitated participation of 2 grantee organizations in a Workshop and 1 grantee organization in a Plenary Session. CHJ staff and SMEs produced, hosted and facilitated 3 Breakout sessions with 16 small group topic focused discussions.

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