We are excited to share our latest edition of the Compass Newsletter! November is National Native American Heritage Month and this issue highlights our relationships with American Indian/Alaska Indian (AI/AN) Communities at NCJTC. Learn about new training opportunities that just launched and much more!
We are excited to share our latest edition of the Compass Newsletter! This issue highlights National Substance Abuse Prevention Month and opportunities our TRASM program offers. Learn about What's New at NCJTC, newsworthy stories and much more!
We’re proud to share the NCJTC 2024 Annual Impact Report with you - a reflection of the critical work we’ve accomplished together. Read it today!
Read our NCJTC Impact Report for 2024 highlights and more!
NCJTC Training and Technical Assistance Catalog. For a printable version of the catalog, visit ncjtc.org/catalogprint. Revised: September 2025
NCJTC Training and Technical Assistance Catalog. For the online version of the catalog, visit ncjtc.org/catalog. Revised: September 2025
Celebrating Native American Heritage Month - 2025 resource
Document concerning tribal justice systems and sovereignty considerations
Survivors of high impact crime in Colorado have the opportunity to contact CO Victim Services at DOC to request the Victim Offender Dialog (VOD) service. Not all offenders qualify for the opportunity to meet with the people they harmed in order to take responsibility and do what they can to repair the harm. Monica carefully screens the offenders on the cases where the victim/survivor requests a VOD. If she approves a volunteer facilitator team spends significant time preparing all parties to meet. When everyone is ready, the trained volunteer facilitators and the survivor/victim along with their support person will meet face to face with the person responsible for the harm.
Handout from the Restorative Justice / Restorative Practices part 1 webinar