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Participate in recurring meetings with BJA to discuss collaborative partnerships.
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Participate in recurring meetings with BJA to discuss collaborative partnerships.
TTA outreach to tribal communities to discuss status of their programs, their needs for support, resources or referral for additional matters that are outside the scope of this TTA provider.
Cases responded to and closed during the reporting period July 1, 2020 - December 31, 2020
The role of practitioners in the criminal justice system is rapidly changing from enforcer or resource broker to facilitator of behavior change. Cognitive behavioral skill building is an evidence-based practice for changing difficult and entrenched behaviors including antisocial thinking, addiction, and impulsivity. The partnership between treatment providers and criminal justice professionals requires that all professionals understand cognitive behavioral therapy and skill development.
Over 80% of all people under supervision in the criminal justice system have experienced trauma or show symptoms of trauma. Additionally, probation, parole and victim service providers encounter a high percentage of victims that are experiencing trauma. In underserved and Native American communities, it is critically important for criminal justice professionals to have skills to recognize and address historical trauma, generalized trauma, especially when there are limited services.
Assisted the agency in developing its Implementation Plan and supported initial implementation activities.
Cases responded to and closed during the reporting period March - June 2020 were 346
Over the month of June, CSG Justice Center staff provided office-based technical assistance to support non-SCA grantees and projects. Staff conducted approximately 19 NRRC Helpline requests.
Over the month of May, CSG Justice Center staff provided office-based technical assistance to support non-SCA grantees and projects. Staff conducted approximately 3 phone calls and 31 NRRC Helpline requests.
Over the month of April, CSG Justice Center staff provided office-based technical assistance to support non-SCA grantees and projects. Staff conducted approximately 3 phone calls and 27 NRRC Helpline requests.