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20220916-233156-62

Submitted by Dionna Route on

Two-day virtual training for treatment courts designed to provide knowledge and skills practice in the creation and/or improvement of an existing treatment court's incentive, sanction, and therapeutic adjustment behavior modification program.

20220916-230959-95

Submitted by Dionna Route on

Two-day virtual training for treatment courts designed to provide knowledge and skills practice in the creation and/or improvement of an existing treatment court's incentive, sanction, and therapeutic adjustment behavior modification program.

20220916-224648-08

Submitted by Dionna Route on

Two-day virtual training for treatment courts designed to provide knowledge and skills practice in the creation and/or improvement of an existing treatment court's incentive, sanction, and therapeutic adjustment behavior modification program.

20220830-100052-88

Submitted by Ms. Julia Lin… on

Two-day virtual training for treatment courts designed to provide knowledge and skills practice in the creation and/or improvement of an existing treatment court’s incentive, sanction, and therapeutic adjustment behavior modification program.

20220729-135612-56

Submitted by Dr. Lindsey Ca… on

NCORJ and NACDL hosted a webinar based on an RJ article that circulated to the Prince William County legal community. The article served as a medium to discuss the role of forgiveness in restorative justice processes and the implications when the two are intertwined. NCORJ invited a special guest to present their knowledge and expertise working with survivors and victims, in addition to education regarding RJ conferencing.

20220729-101508-65

Submitted by Dr. Lindsey Ca… on

The NCORJ continued their collaborative educational efforts with NACDL and offered a follow-up to the first Introduction to Restorative Justice session with Prince William County. The session covered various topics ranging from recidivism and satisfaction rates within RJ’s legal context, an in-depth understanding of the different types of harm, and an opportunity for participants to engage in problem-based learning scenarios and real-world context examples. The overall satisfaction with the session was high and it sparked meaningful discussions centered on participants’ work.

20220729-101035-08

Submitted by Mr. Christophe… on

On June 14, CNA attended the Justice Reinvestment Initiative Steering Committee meeting at BJA HQ in Washington, DC. CNA presented on the progress, successes, and challenges associated with supporting JRI site-based awards over the last two years including highlighting Pinal County, AZ and Tulsa, OK sites.

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