Do you understand the dynamics of your courthouse? Are you involved in scenario based training related to your courthouse security? Jim Brigham shares three critical issues related to enhancing security in your courthouse.
Webinar Transcript for From Call to Court: How Technology is Revolutionizing Crime Solving webinar - 508C
This publication provides a basic understanding of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD), tips for recognizing FASD in children and adults, considerations for individuals with FASD involved in the juvenile and family court systems, how individuals with FASD are susceptible to victimization, court examples, and tips for communicating with individuals with FASD.
“Tribal Courts: Partners in Justice.” YouTube, uploaded by 7GenFund, 8 July 2011
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Fetal alcohol spectrum disorders, or FASD, is a non-diagnostic umbrella term intended to encompass all the diagnostic categories designated by the Institute of Medicine of the National Academies (IOM) along a broad continuum of physical, mental, behavioral, and learning deficits that can result from prenatal alcohol exposure.
Resource from the 2018 Court Safety and Security Conference in Oshkosh, Wisconsin
This fact sheet produced by the Minnesota Organization on Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (MOFAS) provides background information and statistics on justice involved individuals with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder(FASD); why individuals with FASD become justice involved, and relevant statistics.
This sample Memorandum of Agreement demonstrates a written agreement to create an enhanced level of communication and cooperation across tribal community corrections, state and federal agencies with a vested interest in reentry services and strategies to reduce recidivism.