Tuesday Sessions

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Tues. 9:00 - 12:00


A Client Centered, Systemic Approach to Project Sustainability

Consumers & Theatre Improving Law Enforcement and Vice Versa

Film Festival

Increasing Access to SSI and SSDI as a Key to Re-Entry

Quick Fixes

Self-Injury: Responding to People in the Criminal Justice System Who Live with Self-Inflicted Violence

Suicide Prevention Training for Justice System Gatekeepers

Training and Technical Assistance Workshops Available at Policy Research Associates

Tues. 2:30 - 3:45

Alaska Department of Corrections IDP+ Felony Mental Health Release Program: Research & Program Results

Arrest to Mental Health Court: A Long and Winding Road

Costs of Jail Diversion for Persons with Mental Illness: A Case Study

Developing a Role for Peer Specialists Within a Jail Diversion Program

Federal Partners

Implementing Trauma-Informed Care in Criminal Justice and Juvenile Justice Programs: Issues, Challenges, and Next Steps: Expert Systems to Guide Trauma-Informed Care Implementation

Preliminary Findings of a Forensic Intensive Case Management Model for Jail Diversion

Project Connect: Evaluating Training on Mental Health Linkage for Juvenile Probation Officers

Report From the APA Task Force on Out-Patient Forensic Services

The Models for Change Mental Health/Juvenile Justice Action Network

The State of Hawaii’s Specialized Forensic Programs: Community-Based Competency Restoration & Conditional Release Group Home

Time to Enrollment in a Multi-Site Jail Diversion Study

Using Cognitive Behavioral Interventions to Support Court Supervision of Offenders with Mental Illnesses

Tues. 4:00 - 5:00

CAMP-A Proactive Partnership in Assisting the Mentally Ill

CIT in Miami-Dade County: Implementation and Effectiveness of Miami Police CIT

Co-Occurring Disorders in Corrections: An Integrated Classification System

Ensuring Academic Success for Department of Juvenile Justice Students with ADHD

For Whom Does Diversion Work? Outcomes from a Multi-Site Jail Diversion Study

Forensic Peer Specialists: Working in Jail Diversion Programs and Inpatient Units

From the Inside: Reducing In-Custody Risk and Increasing Diversion

Implementing Trauma-Informed Care in Criminal Justice and Juvenile Justice Programs: Issues, Challenges, and Next Steps: Experiences of Front-Line Practitioners in Implementing Trauma-Informed Care

Improving Dispatch, Police, and Behavioral Health Crisis Response in a Large Urban Environment

Improving Prediction: Moving Beyond Psychological Indicators

Mental Illness and the Death Penalty - The Next Frontier of Capital Litigation?

Multi-Jurisdiction Crisis Intervention Task Force Increases Collaboration Between Police and Mental Health

Restoring Youth Adjudicated Incompetent to Stand Trial

Whatever It Takes: San Francisco's Experience of Combining Evidence-Based Treatment Practices and Recovery Principles in a Mental Health Court

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