Building Relationships between Law Enforcement and Youth: Innovative Policies and Practices
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Virtual Conference:
June 9 and 10, 2022
What makes a juvenile offender different from an adult offender? How can jurisdictions build better relationships between juveniles and law enforcement in the community? What is the role of the juvenile court prosecutor and how they can balance educating stakeholders, collaborating with juvenile justice partners, diverting minor cases, and prosecuting serious and violent cases in juvenile court? Join us in this two-day training where will discuss all these issues and more.
This course is suitable for prosecutors, law enforcement and others involved in building relationships between youth and law enforcement
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Role of the Juvenile Prosecutor
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Leading Community-Based Gang Reduction Strategies
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Youth and Law Enforcement Curriculum
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Prosecuting Serious and Violent Offenses
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Recipe for Reconciliation
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ACEs Informed Law Enforcement, Prosecution and Courts
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Child and Adolescent Development
Anthony Pierro - Role of Juvenile Prosecutor
Sean Baldwin & Dr. David Pyrooz - Leading Community-Gang Based Reduction Strategies
George Mosee & Rhonda McKitten - Youth and Law Enforcement Curriculum
Robert Kline - Prosecuting Serious and Violent Offenses
Quentin Williams - Recipe for Reconciliation
Benjamin David - ACEs Informed Law Enforcement, Prosecution, and Courts
Stacy Miller - Child and Adolescent Development