While the specifics of Coordinated Community Response (CCR) programs vary across communities, the premise is that coordination and integration of the justice system, human services, and advocacy responses to domestic violence should reduce its occurrence. After this webinar, you should be better able to:
- Describe the court’s role in community engagement.
- Apply the principles or techniques used by other jurisdictions that helped to improve and strengthen their community’s response.
- Assess the role(s) of the judge in providing leadership in a CCR.
The National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges (NCJFCJ) introduces a new publication, The Role of the Judge In Transforming Juvenile Probation: A Toolkit for Leadership, in conjunction with a new video presentation about…
Domestic Violence, Firearm Surrender, and Court Monitored Compliance While federal and many states’ statutes specifically disqualify those convicted of domestic violence crimes or subject to protection orders from possessing or purchasing firearms, relatively few communities have official firearm surrender protocols and procedures in place. This call will…
Upstream Violence Prevention: The Role of Extreme Risk Protection Orders in Mitigating Gun Violence AEquitas and the FTAP are pleased to present this webinar on Extreme Risk Protection Orders (ERPOs), also known as “Red Flag…