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Training and Technical Assistance |
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Juvenile Justice Training and Technical AssistanceTraining and technical assistance are integral to the Juvenile and Family Law Department's mission to impact national policy and enhance the functioning of juvenile and family courts to support healthy outcomes for all children, youth, families, and communities. |
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JFLD Staff |
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JFLD Staff Shawn C. Marsh, Ph.D. Director Email: smarsh@ncjfcj.org Iris A. Key Assistant Director Email: ikey@ncjfcj.org Eloisa Chaparro Executive Assistant Email: echaparro@ncjfcj.org Cheri Ely, M.A., LSW Program Manager Email: cely@ncjfcj.org Jessica M. Pearce Projects Coordinator Email: jpearce@ncjfcj.org Wendy L. Schiller Projects Coordinator Email: wschiller@ncjfcj.org |
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Juvenile and Family Law Department Information |
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JUVENILE AND FAMILY LAW DEPARTMENT The mission of the Juvenile and Family Law Department is to impact national policy and enhance the functioning of juvenile and family courts through research, professional education and technical assistance to support healthy outcomes for all children, youth, families, and communities.
For more information on our family law training and technical assistance services, projects or publications, please click here. To visit the website of the National Center for Juvenile Justice, the research division of the NCJFCJ, please click here. |
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Juvenile & Family Court Journal: Mental Health Issue |
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Addresses mental health issues particularly pertinent to juvenile and family courts. Contents include the rationale and protocols for the nation’s first juvenile mental health court, articles addressing ADHD, Fetal Alcohol Spectrum, infant and toddler mental health, and the need for mental health education. 2001, Vol. 52, No. 4 (RI-01) $10.00 |
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Family Courts: An Effective Judicial Approach to the Resolution of Family Disputes |
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Juvenile & Family Court Journal: Family Courts: An Effective Judicial Approach to the Resolution of Family Disputes The advantages, disadvantages and questions to be resolved in the establishment of a unified and comprehensive family court system. Draws on the experiences of existing family courts. 1993, Vol. 44, No. 1 (FL-02) $5.00 (photocopy only) |
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