Justice system
Using and Sharing Data Across Health, Human Services, and Justice Systems to Improve Responses for People Who Have Mental Illnesses (Webinar)
U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ): Tribal Justice & Safety
American Association for the Advancement of Science Annual Meeting
Seattle, WA
How Justice Agencies Can Implement and Benefit from Sentinel Event Reviews (Webinar)
Detection and Visibility of Bruises Using Alternate Light: From Science to Practice (Webinar)
Evidence Management Conference
Gaithersburg, MD
Mental Illness in the Criminal Justice System: The Facts and Figures Justice Professionals Need to Know (Webinar)
Rapid and Effective Identification of Organic and Inorganic Gunshot Residues (Webinar)
National Association of Medical Examiners Annual Meeting
Kansas City, MO
U.S. Department of Justice Tribal Access Program Overview (Webinar)
Victim Advocacy Training
Huntsville, AL
Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) Program
This formula grant program is the leading federal source of criminal justice funding to states, territories, local governments, and tribes. It provides critical funding necessary to support a range of program areas.
Victims, Witnesses, and Defendants with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
People with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) are over-represented in every part of the criminal justice system, including as victims and suspects or defendants. Prosecutors, who may encounter individuals with I/DD in a variety of ways, do not always have a full understanding of these types of disabilities or their potential impact on resolving cases.
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The Sentinel Events Initiative: Becoming a Demonstration Site
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BJA-Funded Program Supports Problem-Solving Courts Across Illinois
Trainings provide communities with the tools and knowledge to best serve court participants.
Across Illinois, more than 100 problem-solving courts support individuals with a behavioral or mental health disorder who are involved in the criminal justice system.
When the state began implementing standards for problem-solving courts statewide in 2016, a Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) grantee, The Illinois Center of Excellence for Behavioral Health and...