Community Justice 2016 - Center for Court Innovation · Judge Cheryl Williams Community Court and...
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Wednesday, April 13, 2016 (2 hours CLE credit; 2.25 hours CEU credit [est.])
1:00 – 2:00pm Registration 2:00 – 2:30pm Welcoming Remarks Salon A-5 Julius Lang
Director, Training and Technical Assistance
Center for Court Innovation New York, NY
Judge Leroy K. Martin, Jr. Presiding Judge, Criminal Division Cook County Circuit Court Chicago, IL
Anita Alvarez State’s Attorney Cook County, IL Amy Campanelli Public Defender Cook County, IL 2:30 – 3:15pm Keynote Address Salon A-5
(.75 hours CLE and CEU credit) Greg Berman Director Center for Court Innovation New York, NY
Wednesday, April 13, 2016 (cont.)
2:30 – 3:15pm Keynote Address (cont.) Denise O’Donnell Director Bureau of Justice Assistance
Washington, DC
3:15 – 3:30pm Coffee break (No federal funds used) 3:30 – 5:00pm Community Justice at the Local Level Salon A-5
(1.25 hours CLE credit; 1.5 hours CEU credit) Facilitated interactive exercise. See Annex A for a list of facilitators.
Moderators: Judge Alex Calabrese
Presiding Judge Red Hook Community Justice Center Brooklyn, NY Medina Henry Associate Director, Training and Technical Assistance Center for Court Innovation New York, NY
Thursday, April 14, 2016
(5 hours CLE credit; 6.25 hours CEU credit [est.])
8:00 – 8:30am Registration 8:30 – 9:15am Opening Remarks Salon A-5 (.75 hours CLE and CEU credit)
Judge Victoria Pratt Presiding Judge Newark Community Solutions Newark, NJ
9:15 – 10:15am (Plenary A) What is Community
Justice and What Comes Next? Salon A-5 (.75 hours CLE credit; 1 hour CEU
credit) Moderator: Julius Lang
Director, Training and Technical Assistance Center for Court Innovation New York, NY
Speakers: Mike Feuer City Attorney Los Angeles, CA Magistrate David Fanning Neighbourhood Justice Centre
Melbourne, Australia
Judge Alex Calabrese Presiding Judge Red Hook Community Justice Center
Brooklyn, NY
Thursday, April 14 (cont.) 9:15 – 10:15am (Plenary A) What is Community
Justice and What Comes Next? (cont.)
Judge Cheryl Williams Community Court and Drug Court South Dallas Community Court Dallas, TX
10:15 – 10:30am Coffee break (No federal funds used)
10:30 – 11:30am Simultaneous Breakout Sessions (1 hour CLE and CEU credit each)
10:30 – 11:30am (Breakout 1) Funding Change
Salon A-4 Moderator: Natalie Reyes
Associate Director, Training and Technical Assistance Center for Court Innovation New York, NY
Speakers: Kim Ball
Senior Policy Advisor Bureau of Justice Assistance Washington, DC
Jack Cutrone Senior Policy Advisor National Criminal Justice Association Washington, DC
James H. Lewis, Ph.D. Senior Program Officer & Director of Research and Evaluation Chicago Community Trust Chicago, IL
Thursday, April 14 (cont.) 10:30 – 11:30am (Breakout 2) Activating Public Space:
Creative Approaches to Community Service
Salon A-3 Moderator: Kelly Mulligan-Brown
Project Director Newark Community Solutions Newark, NJ
Speakers: dianne gibson
Community Courts Manager South Dallas, South Oak Cliff & West Dallas Community Courts Dallas, TX
Deborah Barrows Program Manager, Community Partners in Action Hartford Community Court Hartford, CT
Erica Mateo
Director of Community Initiatives Brownsville Community Justice Center Brooklyn, NY 10:30 – 11:30am (Breakout 3) Procedural Justice: New
Tools for Promoting Fairness Salon A-5
Moderator: Emily LaGratta
Deputy Director, Training and Technical Assistance Center for Court Innovation New York, NY
Thursday, April 14 (cont.) 10:30 – 11:30am (Breakout 3) Procedural Justice: New
Tools for Promoting Fairness (cont.) Speakers: Judge Victoria Pratt
Presiding Judge Newark Community Solutions Newark, NJ
Thomas O’Brien
Senior Assistant State’s Attorney
Hartford Community Court Hartford, CT
Rick Schwermer Assistant Court Administrator Utah State Courts
11:30 – 11:40am Transitional Break 11:40am – 12:30pm (Plenary B) Research Round-Up:
What Works in Community Justice Salon A-5 (.5 hours CLE credit; .75 hours CEU
credit) Michael Rempel Director of Research Center for Court Innovation New York, NY Kerry Walker Director Neighbourhood Justice Centre Melbourne, Australia 12:30 – 2:00pm Lunch on your own
Thursday, April 14 (cont.) 2:00 – 3:10pm (Plenary C) Advanced Topics in
Risk/Needs Assessments: Answering the Who, What, When, and Why
Salon A-5 (.75 hours CLE credit; 1 hour CEU credit)
Moderator: Brett Taylor
Senior Advisor, Problem-Solving Justice Center for Court Innovation New York, NY
Speakers: Sarah Fritsche
Associate Director of Research & Deputy Director of Research-Practice Strategies
Center for Court Innovation New York, NY
Mark Kammerer Supervisor of Alternative Prosecution/Sentencing Unit Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office Chicago, IL
Leah Garabedian Senior Program Manager Justice Management Institute Arlington, VA
Thursday, April 14 (cont.) 3:10 – 3:55 pm (Plenary D) What’s New with
Addiction and Drug Treatment Salon A-5
(.5 hours CLE credit; .75 hours CEU credit)
Dr. Wilson Compton, M.D., M.P.E. Deputy Director National Institute on Drug Abuse Rockville, MD
3:55 – 4:10pm Coffee break (No federal funds used) 4:10 – 5:10pm (Plenary E) Race, Legitimacy, and
Community Justice Salon A-5 (.75 hours CLE credit; 1 hour CEU
credit)
Moderator: Christopher Watler Project Director
Harlem Community Justice Center New York, NY
Speakers: Amy Crawford Acting Director National Initiative for Building Trust and Justice John Jay College New York, NY
Melba Pearson President, National Black Prosecutors Association Assistant Chief, Career Criminal/Robbery Unit
Miami-Dade State Attorney’s Office Miami, FL
Thursday, April 14 (cont.) 4:10 – 5:10pm (Plenary E) Race, Legitimacy, and
Community Justice (cont.)
Judge Joe Perez Orange County Community Court Orange County, CA
Friday, April 15, 2016
(4 hours CLE credit; 5.25 hours CEU credit [est.])
8:00 – 8:30am Registration 8:30 – 9:15am The Growing Community Justice
Movement Salon A-5
(.5 hours CLE credit; .75 hours CEU credit) Judge Timothy Evans and selected speakers.
9:15 – 10:15am (Plenary F) Jail Reduction and Public
Safety Salon A-5 (.75 hours CLE credit; 1 hour CEU
credit)
Moderator: Kim Ball
Senior Policy Advisor Bureau of Justice Assistance Washington, DC
Speakers: Mike Lawlor
Undersecretary, Criminal Justice Policy and Planning Division Connecticut Office of Policy and Management Hartford, CT
Friday, April 15 (cont.) 9:15 – 10:15am (Plenary F) Jail Reduction and Public
Safety (cont.) Laurie Garduque, Ph.D. Director MacArthur Foundation Chicago, IL Tshaka Barrows Deputy Director W. Haywood Burns Institute Oakland, CA
10:15 – 10:30am Coffee break (No federal funds used) 10:30 – 11:30am Simultaneous Breakout Sessions
(.75 hours CLE credit each; 1 hour CEU credit each)
10:30 – 11:30am (Breakout 4) Planning a Community Court Salon A-5
Moderator: Brett Taylor Senior Advisor, Problem-Solving Justice Center for Court Innovation New York, NY
Speakers: dianne gibson
Community Courts Manager South Dallas, South Oak Cliff & West Dallas Community Courts Dallas, TX
Friday, April 15 (cont.) 10:30 – 11:30am (Breakout 4) Planning a Community
Court (cont.)
Chris Pleasanton Program Manager
State of Connecticut Judicial Branch
Hartford Community Court
Hartford, CT
Paul Shapiro Collaborative Courts Officer Orange County Community Court Santa Ana, CA Allyson West Coordinator, Community Justice Center/Veterans Justice Court San Francisco Collaborative Courts
San Francisco, CA 10:30 – 11:30am (Breakout 5) Meeting Mental Health
Needs: New Directions Salon A-3
Moderator: Jessica Kay Project Director Brooklyn Justice Initiatives Brooklyn, NY Speakers: Judge Kathryn Zenoff
Illinois Appellate Court, Second District Elgin, IL
Friday, April 15 (cont.) 10:30 – 11:30am (Breakout 5) Meeting Mental Health
Needs: New Directions (cont.) Norma Jaeger Problem-Solving Court Specialist Idaho Supreme Court Boise, ID Mark Kammerer Supervisor of Alternative Prosecution/Sentencing Unit Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office Chicago, IL
10:30 – 11:30am (Breakout 6) Restorative Justice Salon A-4 Moderator: Erika Sasson
Director of Restorative Practices Center for Court Innovation New York, NY
Speakers: Jose Egurbide
Supervising Attorney Neighborhood Justice Program Office of the City Attorney of Los Angeles Los Angeles, CA
Captain Joe Balles (Ret.) Madison Police Department Madison, WI
Judge Herman Sloan Atlanta Community Court Atlanta, GA 11:30 – 11:40am Transitional Break
Friday, April 15 (cont.) 11:40am – 12:30pm (Plenary G) Those In-Between: What
We’re Learning about Young Adult Justice
Salon A-5 (.75 hours CLE and CEU credit) Moderator: Adam Mansky
Director of Operations Center for Court Innovation New York, NY
Speakers: Karol V. Mason
Assistant Attorney General Office of Justice Programs U.S. Department of Justice Washington, DC
Vincent Schiraldi Senior Research Fellow Program in Criminal Justice Policy and Management Harvard Kennedy School of Government Cambridge, MA
12:30 – 2:00pm Lunch on your own
Friday, April 15 (cont.) 2:00 – 3:15pm (Plenary H) Beyond Community
Meetings: Stepping Up Your Community Engagement Activities Salon A-5
(1 hour CLE credit; 1.25 hours CEU credit) Facilitated interactive exercise. See Annex B for a full list of facilitators.
Moderators: Phil Bowen
Director Centre for Justice Innovation London, England
Steven Jansen Washington, DC 3:15 – 3:30pm Coffee Break (No federal funds used) 3:30 – 4:00pm Town Hall Meeting Salon A-5 (.25 hours CLE credit; .5 hours CEU
credit)
Kim Ball Senior Policy Advisor Bureau of Justice Assistance
Washington, DC
Julius Lang Director, Training and Technical Assistance Center for Court Innovation New York, NY
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Annex A Facilitators
Ali Abid
Criminal Justice Policy
Analyst
Chicago Appleseed
Chicago, IL
Maria Almonte-Weston
Project Director
Bronx Community
Solutions
Bronx, NY
Deborah Barrows
Program Manager
Community Partners in
Action
Hartford, CT
Amanda Berman
Project Director
Red Hook Community
Justice Center
Brooklyn, NY
Phil Bowen
Director
Centre for Justice
Innovation
London, England
Jasmine Bowie
Youth Reentry Coordinator
Brownsville Community
Justice Center
Brooklyn, NY
James Brodick
Director of Brooklyn
Justice Centers
Center for Court
Innovation
New York, NY
dianne gibson
Community Courts
Manager
South Dallas, South Oak
Cliff & West Dallas
Community Courts
Dallas, TX
Jennifer Greene
Policy Advisor
Cook County State’s
Attorney’s Office
Chicago, IL
Felicia Henry
Restorative Justice Social
Worker
Brownsville Community
Justice Center
Brooklyn, NY
Annex A Facilitators (cont.) Steven Jansen Vice President & Chief
Operating Officer
Association of Prosecuting
Attorneys
Washington, DC
Ionna Jimenez
Program Coordinator
Brownsville Community
Justice Center
Brooklyn, NY
Deron Johnston
Associate Director of
Community Initiatives
Brownsville Community
Justice Center
Brooklyn, NY
Jessica Kay Project Director Brooklyn Justice Initiatives Brooklyn, NY Emily LaGratta
Deputy Director, Training
and Technical Assistance
Center for Court
Innovation
New York, NY
Kayin Latson
Program Coordinator
Brownsville Community
Justice Center
Brooklyn, NY
Michela Lowry
Senior Associate, Training
and Technical Assistance
Center for Court
Innovation
New York, NY
Adam Mansky Director of Operations Center for Court Innovation New York, NY Erica Mateo
Director of Community
Initiatives
Brownsville Community
Justice Center
Brooklyn, NY
Ashley McLain
Youth Justice Social
Worker
Brownsville Community
Justice Center
Brooklyn, NY
Annex A Facilitators (cont.) Thomas O'Brien
Senior Assistant State's
Attorney
Hartford Community Court
Hartford, CT
Judge Joe Perez
Orange County Community
Court
Orange County, CA
Chris Pleasanton
Program Manager
State of Connecticut
Judicial Branch
Hartford Community Court
Hartford, CT
Joy Repella
Assistant State's Attorney
Cook County State's
Attorney’s Office
Chicago, IL
Natalie Reyes
Associate Director,
Training and Technical
Assistance
Center for Court
Innovation
New York, NY
Sally Sanchez
Project Director
Queens Youth Justice
Center
Jamaica, NY
Erika Sasson
Director of Restorative
Practices
Center for Court
Innovation
New York, NY
Dipal Shah
Project Director
Midtown Community
Court
New York, NY
Paul Shapiro
Collaborative Courts
Officer
Orange County Community
Court
Santa Ana, CA
Brett Taylor
Senior Adviser, Problem-
Solving Justice
Center for Court
Innovation
New York, NY
Annex A Facilitators (cont.) Christopher Watler
Project Director
Harlem Community Justice
Center
New York, NY
Allyson West
Coordinator, Community
Justice Center/Veterans
Justice Court
San Francisco Collaborative
Courts
San Francisco, CA
Judge Cheryl Williams
Community Court and
Drug Court
South Dallas Community
Court
Dallas, TX
Judge Bita Yeager
Presiding Judge
Las Vegas Justice Court
Las Vegas, NV
Annex B Facilitators Ali Abid Criminal Justice Policy Analyst Chicago Appleseed Chicago, IL Maria Almonte-Weston
Project Director
Bronx Community
Solutions
Bronx, NY
Deborah Barrows Program Manager Community Partners in Action Hartford, CT Amanda Berman Project Director Red Hook Community Justice Center Brooklyn, NY Jasmine Bowie
Youth Reentry Coordinator
Brownsville Community
Justice Center
Brooklyn, NY
Annex B Facilitators
(cont.)
James Brodick
Director of Brooklyn
Justice Centers
Center for Court
Innovation
New York, NY
Judge Alex Calabrese
Presiding Judge
Red Hook Community
Justice Center
Brooklyn, NY
Leah Garabedian
Senior Program Manager
Justice Management
Institute
Arlington, VA
dianne gibson
Community Courts
Manager
South Dallas, South Oak
Cliff & West Dallas
Community Courts
Dallas, TX
Jennifer Greene
Policy Advisor
Cook County State’s
Attorney’s Office
Chicago, IL
Felicia Henry
Restorative Justice Social
Worker
Brownsville Community
Justice Center
Brooklyn, NY
Medina Henry
Associate Director,
Training and Technical
Assistance
Center for Court
Innovation
New York, NY
Ionna Jimenez
Program Coordinator
Brownsville Community
Justice Center
Brooklyn, NY
Deron Johnston
Associate Director of
Community Initiatives
Brownsville Community
Justice Center
Brooklyn, NY
Annex B Facilitators
(cont.)
Mark Kammerer
Supervisor of Alternative
Prosecution/Sentencing
Unit
Cook County State's
Attorney’s Office
Chicago, IL
Jessica Kay
Project Director
Brooklyn Justice Initiatives
Brooklyn, NY
Emily LaGratta
Deputy Director, Training
and Technical Assistance
Center for Court
Innovation
New York, NY
Kayin Latson
Program Coordinator
Brownsville Community
Justice Center
Brooklyn, NY
Michela Lowry
Senior Associate, Training
and Technical Assistance
Center for Court
Innovation
New York, NY
Adam Mansky
Director of Operation
Center for Court
Innovation
New York, NY
Erica Mateo
Director of Community
Initiatives
Brownsville Community
Justice Center
Brooklyn, NY
Ashley McLain
Youth Justice Social
Worker
Brownsville Community
Justice Center
Brooklyn, NY
Thomas O'Brien
Senior Assistant State's
Attorney
Hartford Community Court
Hartford, CT
Annex B Facilitators (cont.)
Chris Pleasanton
Program Manager
State of Connecticut
Judicial Branch
Hartford Community Court
Hartford, CT
Natalie Reyes Associate Director,
Training and Technical
Assistance
Center for Court
Innovation
New York, NY
Dipal Shah
Project Director
Midtown Community
Court
New York, NY
Brett Taylor
Senior Adviser, Problem-
Solving Justice
Center for Court
Innovation
New York, NY
Julie Taylor
Clinical Director
Brownsville Community
Justice Center
Brooklyn, NY
Christopher Watler
Project Director
Harlem Community Justice
Center
New York, NY
Allyson West
Coordinator, Community
Justice Center/Veterans
Justice Court
San Francisco Collaborative
Courts
San Francisco, CA
Judge Cheryl Williams
Community Court and
Drug Court
South Dallas Community
Court
Dallas, TX
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This event is supported by Grant No. 2011-DC-BX-K002 awarded by the Bureau of Justice Assistance to the Center for Court Innovation. The Bureau of Justice Assistance is a component of the Office of Justice Programs, which also includes the Bureau of Justice Statistics, the National Institute of Justice, the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, the Office for Victims of Crime, and the Office of Sex Offender Sentencing, Monitoring, Apprehending, Registering, and Tracking. Points of view or opinions expressed at this event or in the supplemental materials distributed in connection with it are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the U.S. Department of Justice.