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Indiana Juvenile Justice Grant Programs RFPs Webinar Details

Indiana Criminal Justice Institute's Youth Services Division is seeking funding proposals for Juvenile Justice grant programs focusing on Community Alternatives, Diversion, and Behavioral Health. The programs align with House Enrolled Act 1359 and aim to enhance services for children in the juvenile

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Exploring Community Justice Interventions for Alcohol-Related Offenses

This presentation delves into the various community justice options available for individuals involved in alcohol-related offenses. It outlines the justice process post charges, community justice programs, national policies, successful examples like CPOs with alcohol treatment, challenges faced, and

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United Nations Survey on Crime Trends and Operations of Criminal Justice Systems

The United Nations Survey on Crime Trends and Operations of Criminal Justice Systems (UN-CTS) focuses on harmonizing data collection, identifying crime patterns, improving monitoring of the criminal justice system, and enhancing international comparability of crime statistics. It was mandated by the

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California CalAIM Justice-Involved Initiative Overview

California's CalAIM Justice-Involved Initiative focuses on supporting individuals involved in the justice system by providing key services pre-release, enrolling them in Medi-Cal coverage, and connecting them with essential behavioral health and social service providers for successful reentry. The i

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Evolution of Mathematical Theories and Proof Systems

Development of mathematical theories such as model theory, proof theory, set theory, recursion theory, and computational complexity is discussed, starting from historical perspectives with Dedekind and Peano to Godel's theorems, recursion theory's golden age in the 1930s, and advancements in proof t

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Addressing the Justice Gap for Older Persons in Access to Justice

Older persons face a significant justice gap, with millions unable to access civil, administrative, or criminal justice. The absence of dedicated international norms, ageism, and limited UN frameworks contribute to this issue. Barriers include lack of specialist services, digital exclusion, and inad

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Smart and Safe Arizona Act: Justice Reinvestment Program Overview

The Smart and Safe Arizona Act, passed by Arizona voters in November 2020, allows for the legalization, taxation, and recreational use of marijuana for adults 21 and over. The Justice Reinvestment Program entails the distribution of funds to county health departments and nonprofit organizations for

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Alabama State Advisory Group on Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Orientation

This presentation serves as an orientation for members of the Alabama State Advisory Group on Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, providing an overview of the group's role in implementing the ADECA LETS Title II Part B Formula Grant Program. Key terms related to juvenile justice are explain

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Child Justice Bill 2021 Public Consultation Overview

The Child Justice Bill 2021 Public Consultation provides an opportunity for community engagement to ensure consistency and appropriateness in dealing with child offenders. It aims to establish a clear system for child justice, aligning with international obligations such as the United Nations Conven

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Understanding the Theory of Firms: Neoclassical vs. Modern Approaches

The theory of firms is explored through the Neoclassical and Modern perspectives. Neoclassical theory focuses on profit maximization, while Modern theory delves into managerial, principal-agent, and transaction cost theories. The discussion covers criticisms of Neoclassical theory and the essential

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Exploring Faith, Nature, and Justice in "Justice on Earth

Delve into the intersections of faith, nature, and justice with the "Justice on Earth" discussion guide. Reflect on spiritual practices, Unitarian Universalist principles, and personal relationships with nature. Engage in meaningful discussions on the inherent worth of individuals and the interconne

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Exploring Social Justice Perspectives and Educational Practices

Dive into the world of social justice through various lenses, from examining human experience to promoting fairness in society. Discover the importance of reforms in areas like policing and juvenile justice, and explore curricular changes in justice studies. Learn how to promote social justice in yo

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Theories of Justice and Rawls' Principles Explained

Explore various theories of justice including comprehensive, principle-based, and contextual approaches, along with types of justice such as procedural and distributive. Delve into Rawls' social contract and principles of justice focusing on fairness and equality. Discover how Rawls envisions a just

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Evolution of Light Theory: From Wave Theory to Quantum Theory

At the turn of the century, the discovery of the photoelectric effect challenged the wave theory of light, leading to the development of the quantum theory by Max Planck and Albert Einstein. This new theory introduced the concept of discrete energy units known as quanta, bridging the gap between wav

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Talking to Kids About Racism and Social Justice with Whitney Miller, LICSW

Discussing racism and social justice with kids requires acknowledging inequities, understanding biases, creating safe spaces, storytelling to unlearn dominant narratives, exposing children to diverse content, and engaging in social justice activities as a family. Whitney Miller emphasizes the import

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Evolution of Punishment: From Brutality to Modern Criminal Justice System

Punishment for crime has evolved over time from brutal public spectacles to more civilized forms of discipline in modern society, reflecting changes in ruling class interests. The Criminal Justice System (CJS) focuses on deterrence, public protection, retribution, and rehabilitation. There has been

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Intersection of Medicaid Health Homes and Criminal Justice: Collab Program

Addressing the intersection of Medicaid health homes and criminal justice, the program aims to provide access to healthcare for justice-involved individuals, supporting recovery and meeting shared goals for better health, public safety, and reduced recidivism. The initiative involves collaborative e

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Understanding John Rawls' Contractualism and the Deontological Tradition

Explore John Rawls' Contractual Theory of Justice within the deontological tradition. Rawls introduces the original position and the veil of ignorance to establish fair and impartial principles of justice. Discover Rawls' principles of justice, focusing on basic liberties, social and economic inequa

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Understanding Environmental Justice and Student Activities

Engage students in learning about environmental justice through classroom presentations with interactive activities. The slideshow provides instructions for student presenters, tips for successful public speaking, and an introduction to environmental justice. Explore the concept of environmental jus

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Understanding Restorative Justice: A Path to Healing and Justice

Restorative justice is a transformative approach focusing on repairing harm caused by crime. It emphasizes meeting victim needs, offender accountability, and community involvement. This method, different from retributive justice, aims for full resolution and healing. Originating from indigenous prac

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Understanding Justice, Righteousness, and Peace According to God's Law

Explore the biblical perspective on justice, righteousness, and peace, as defined by God's law. Concepts such as fairness, conduct, and treatment of others are discussed in relation to governing authorities, moral conduct, and peace among individuals. The importance of seeking justice, defending the

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Reflections on Punishment and Justice: A Philosophical Inquiry

Delving into the intersection of punishment, morality, and justice, this thought-provoking exploration questions the concept of proportionate punishment for crimes committed. It challenges conventional notions of retributive justice and poses ethical dilemmas related to the effectiveness of the crim

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Bureau of Indian Affairs Office of Justice Services

The Bureau of Indian Affairs Office of Justice Services, along with the Office of Tribal Justice Support, plays a crucial role in supporting Tribal Justice systems across various Native American tribes in the United States. They provide assistance in areas such as criminal law, diversion and re-entr

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Ethical Dilemmas and Justice Scenarios Examined

Explore various moral dilemmas and justice-related scenarios presented in thought-provoking situations such as saving a drowning boy, the plank of Carneades, a pregnant woman facing imminent danger, and a philosophical debate on justice theories. Delve into questions of moral obligations, legal impl

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Exploring Restorative Justice in Addressing Campus Sexual Harm

Restorative justice offers an informal approach to addressing campus sexual harm by involving harmed parties, offenders, and others in a collaborative decision-making process. It focuses on holding responsible parties accountable, repairing harm, rebuilding trust, and addressing underlying issues th

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Health Justice Partnerships: Bridging Legal and Healthcare Services

Health Justice Partnerships (HJPs) offer an integrated service model providing legal services in health settings to address unmet legal needs that can impact health outcomes. With a focus on social determinants of health, HJPs target individuals unaware of their legal needs, aiming to improve overal

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Understanding Restorative Justice in Complex Cases of Sexual Violence

Explore the world of restorative justice in complex cases of sexual violence, focusing on Dr. Marie Keenan's expertise as an Associate Professor at University College Dublin. Discover the systemic and forensic perspective she brings to addressing interpersonal relationships affected by crime, highli

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Nishnawbe Aski Legal Services Corporation & Restorative Justice Initiatives

Nishnawbe Aski Legal Services Corporation (NALSC) focuses on promoting restorative justice and providing legal aid services within the Nishnawbe Aski Nation (NAN) territory. The organization's foundation mandate, established through resolutions by NAN Chiefs, emphasizes the revitalization of traditi

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Honoring Justice Donald C. Wintersheimer: A Legacy of Service

Celebrate the life and service of Justice Donald C. Wintersheimer, a respected figure in Kentucky's legal community. Learn about his distinguished career, notable awards received, and reflections from panelists who knew him. Justice Wintersheimer's commitment to justice and integrity continues to in

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Criminal Justice Reforms in North Carolina

North Carolina has emerged as a leader in criminal justice reforms, particularly in addressing wrongful convictions and reducing the use of the death penalty. With a focus on exonerations, media coverage, and public concern, the state has seen significant changes in its approach to the justice syste

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Theories of Interest in Microeconomics II

Explore various theories of interest in economics, including the Classical Theory, Liquidity Preference Theory by Keynes, Productivity Theory, Abstinence Theory, Time-Preference Theory, Fisher's Time Preference Theory, and the Loanable Fund Theory. These theories offer different perspectives on the

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Comparing Opportunities and Constraints in Teaching for Social Justice in English and Scottish Classrooms

Discussion on the challenges and prospects faced by educators dedicated to teaching for social justice in English and Scottish classrooms. The focus is on the differences in the educational systems and policies, emphasizing values of sustainability, equality, and justice. The Scottish context highli

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Social Justice as Fairness: The Theory of John Rawls

John Rawls' theory of justice focuses on addressing the inequalities in life prospects stemming from social starting positions. He argues that the basic structure of society must be the subject of justice regulation as it profoundly impacts individuals from the outset. Rawls emphasizes that social j

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Understanding Procedural Justice and Public Trust in the Justice System

The discussion delves into the goals of the justice system, the importance of public trust and confidence, and the concept of legitimacy in the context of the courts. Despite improvements in the delivery of justice, trust and confidence among Americans, especially in minority groups, remain a challe

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Gram Nyayalayas: Enhancing Justice at the Grassroots Level in India

Indian Criminal Justice System has evolved over the years to ensure justice reaches every individual efficiently. The introduction of Gram Nyayalayas represents a significant step towards this goal by establishing formal mobile courts in villages. These courts aim to enhance access to justice and pr

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Exploring Ethics in Criminal Justice Reporting by Ruth Hopkins at The Wits Justice Project

This piece delves into the importance of ethical considerations when reporting on criminal justice issues, as highlighted by journalist Ruth Hopkins at The Wits Justice Project. The article features quizzes posing ethical dilemmas faced by reporters, emphasizing the need for transparency, corroborat

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Perspectives on Just War Theory from Christian and Muslim Standpoints

Just War Theory, rooted in Christian philosophy, aims to justify the use of force in specific circumstances to defend justice and protect human life. While pacifists reject all forms of war, adherents of the theory believe in certain criteria that must be met for a war to be considered just, such as

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Reforming Civil and Family Justice System Recommendations

The Civil and Family Justice Review presents key recommendations for reforming the justice system, including the establishment of a unified Family Court, emphasis on problem-solving courts, and promoting solutions outside the court system. Access to Justice Review II focuses on Family Justice Reform

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Ensuring Justice and Support for People with Disabilities in the Criminal Justice System

Research highlights the overrepresentation of individuals with intellectual disabilities and mental health issues in the criminal justice system, underscoring the need for effective access to justice and appropriate accommodations. The Probation Service aims to rehabilitate offenders through communi

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Rawls' Theory of Justice: Balancing Liberty and Equality

John Rawls, a prominent American philosopher, introduced his theory of justice in his influential book "A Theory of Justice." He emphasized the importance of distributive justice and rational choices in shaping fair social arrangements. Rawls believed in a principle where rational agents would selec

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