Please join the National Criminal Justice Training Center for Improving Youth Interactions Through Fair and Impartial Justice.
This training is tailored through the identification of merging local youth and justice data and local alternative intervention and prevention initiatives with national efforts to improve youth interactions with the justice system. It focuses on understanding the history of disproportionality and disparity and its impact today, relevant alternatives, cultural competencies, youth development, the effect of trauma on youth and the role of the justice system and the community in improving youth-justice interactions. Law enforcement, juvenile justice, courts and corrections personnel as well as community-based organizations are encouraged to attend.
What’s In It For You
Upon completion of this training, you will be able to:
• Assess historical contributors that impact the justice system
• Distinguish the components of disproportionate minority contact, racial and ethnic disparity, and implicit bias and the impact of each on the justice system
• Identify strategies to reduce disparities
• Understand conscious and unconscious bias
• Recount risk factors that align with delinquent behavior
• Recognize the role and impact of traumatic events on youth development
• Identify de-escalation techniques and strategies to address fair and impartial justice
• Illustrate promising practices for diversion and community-based alternatives
• Understand the role of the justice system and community in strengthening relationships and improving youth-justice interactions and outcomes
Is This Training For You?
Community Member
Court System Personnel
Educator
Law Enforcement
Law Enforcement Support
Prosecutors
Social Workers
Victim Service Providers