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Sustainability Strategies for Youth Advisory Boards: A Podcast on Youth Engagement
This podcast presents highlights fromSustainable Strategies, a one-day event organized by the Center for Court Innovation and Coro New York Leadership Center in September 2015.Representative
A Trauma-informed Approach to Reducing Youth Violence
This podcast is part of a series highlighting innovative approaches to reducing violence and improving health outcomes among at-risk minority youth at the nine demonstration sites of theMinor
Breaking the Cycle of Violence By Reaching Youth At School
This podcast is part of a series highlighting innovative approaches to reducing violence and improving health outcomes among at-risk minority youth at the nine demonstration sites of theMinor
The Strengths and Limitations of Risk Assessment: Professor Susan Turner of the University of California-Irvine
In this podcast recorded at theCourts, Community Engagement, and Innovative Practices in a Changing Landscapesymposium held in Anaheim in December 2015,Susan Turner, professor in th
‘Evidence-based Practices for Community Corrections’: San Diego County Chief Probation Officer Mack Jenkins
In this podcast recorded at theCourts, Community Engagement, and Innovative Practices in a Changing Landscapesymposium held in Anaheim in December 2015,San Diego County Chief Probat
New Approaches in Indigent Defense
At Reinvesting in Justice, Wesley Shackleford, deputy director of the Texas Indigent Defense Commission, talks about indigent defense, procedural justice, and improving access to legal
Innovations in Pretrial Justice: The View from Denver
At Reinvesting in Justice, Aubree Cote, smart pretrial site coordinator for Denver, talks about the city's reform efforts and what different states and jurisdictions can learn from eac
Race, Data, and Procedural Justice: A Conversation with David Slayton
At Reinvesting in Justice, David Slayton, executive director of the Texas Office of Court Administration, talks about using data to implement procedural justice and address racial disp
Improving Outcomes for Individuals with Co-occurring Disorders
At Reinvesting in Justice, Michael Young, chief public defender of Bexar County in Texas, talks about innovative programs to assist defendants with mental health challenges.The
‘Hammers Don’t Work’: Alameda County Chief Public Defender Brendon Woods
In this podcast recorded at theCourts, Community Engagement, and Innovative Practices in a Changing Landscapesymposium held in Anaheim in December 2015,Alameda County Chief Public D