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Integrating Treatment into Sentencing/Court Orders

Integrating Treatment into Sentencing/Court Orders. Hon. William F. Dressel President The National Judicial College. Legal System /Court Steps. 2  First Appearance Advise of Rights. 1  Arrest. 3  Bond. 4  PreTrial Hearing. 5  Plea/Disposition. 6  Trial Conference.

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Integrating Treatment into Sentencing/Court Orders

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  1. Integrating Treatment into Sentencing/Court Orders Hon. William F. Dressel President The National Judicial College

  2. Legal System /Court Steps 2First Appearance Advise of Rights 1Arrest 3Bond 4PreTrial Hearing 5Plea/Disposition 6Trial Conference 7Trial/Guilty Plea 8Sentencing

  3. Elements of a Sentence • Punishment • Supervision • Monitoring • CBT • Intervention/Criminogenic • Treatment • Restitution • Public Safety

  4. Community Mapping Paramedics Law Enforcement Family Therapy Community Orgs Housing Hospitals Ethnic Organiztns Recreation Libraries Mental Health Svcs Recovery Programs Insurance Agencies Literacy Programs Schools Colleges Faith Commnty Community Mentoring Programs Employmt Job Trng Community Fndatns Social Services Labor Unions Businesses Chamber of Commerce Gov’t Agencies Arts Media Lawyer Asst. Pgms Probation v

  5. Pew Charitable Trust:1 in 31 U.S. Adults are Behind Bars, on Parole or Probation • Sort offenders by risk to public safety to determine appropriate levels of supervision; • Base intervention programs on sound research about what works to reduce recidivism; • Harness advances in supervision technology such a electronic monitoring and rapid result alcohol & drug tests; • Impose swift and certain sanctions for offenders who break the rules of their release but who do not commit new crimes; and • Create incentives for offenders and supervision agencies to succeed, and monitor their performance.

  6. The National Judicial College Advancing Justice Through Judicial Education

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