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SUMMARY:NLT/Zealous Advocacy Training
DESCRIPTION:By Application\nTraining Format and Requirements:  \nThis training will take place live (in person) in various locations across the state.  The hybrid course will be a combination of live meetings as well as substantial self-directed learning through our learning management system (Talent LMS). \nOur Welcome/Introduction day will take place via Zoom on Wednesday\, August 31\, 2022 from 3:30 pm to 4:30 pm.  The live sessions will take place in various CPCS office conference rooms across the state. \nLive Sessions: \nWeek One Live Sessions: September 13 & 14  (Tues\, Wed) 9am to 5pm \nWeek Two Live Sessions: September 20 & 21 (Tues\, Wed) 9am to 5pm \nWeek Three Live Sessions: September 27 & 28  (Tues\, Wed) 9am to 5pm \nWeek Four Live Sessions: October 4 & 6 (Tues\, Thurs) 9am to 5pm \nEach Thursday through Tuesday you will complete work on Talent LMS to prepare for the upcoming weeks’ live session skills exercises.  Please keep your schedules clear for the live  sessions.
URL:https://www.publiccounsel.net/event/nlt-zealous-advocacy-training-4/
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SUMMARY:SORB Case Crunch
DESCRIPTION:Please contact Pasqua Scibelli for registration information (pscibelli@localhost/cpcs)
URL:https://www.publiccounsel.net/event/sorb-case-crunch/
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SUMMARY:Pretrial: Alternatives to Jail\, Bail\, Detention at the Community Justice Support Center
DESCRIPTION:This program is hosted by the organizer listed below. Any questions or issues regarding this program should be directed there. This event is being listed for informational purposes only. CPCS staff cannot assist with\, or solve\, registration issues.\n\n\n\nOnline Only \nCPCS has approved this program for 2.0 credit hours for the xxxxx panels. \nProgram Faculty \nHon. Cesar Archilla- First Justice\, Haverhill Division\, District Court Department \nSandra Brown\, LCSW\, OCC Program Manager- Pretrial Services Program- Quincy \nRepresentative Michael Day\, Esq.- House Chair\, Joint Committee on the Judiciary \nPamerson Ifill- Deputy Commissioner of Probation for Pretrial Services \nVincent Lorenti\, Esq.- Director of the Office of Community Corrections \nMyriam Feliz- Assistant District Attorney\, Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office \nDefense Counsel TBA \nKyle Schadler\, LICSW\, OCC Program Manager- Community Justice Support Center- Pittsfield \nProgram Description \nAccording to County Population Reports published by the Massachusetts Sheriff Association at Mass.gov\, the average daily population of people sentenced to the House of Correction dropped 79% between July 2012 and July 2021 from 7\,456 to 1\,579.  During the same period the average daily population of people held pending trial dropped just 21% from 5\,319 to 4\,182.  The Prison Population Initiative indicates that Massachusetts has the lowest per capita incarceration rate in the United States at 275 per 100\,000 as of September 2021.  Yet\, there are still 2.6Xs more people incarcerated per capita in Massachusetts than Canada and Canada and Massachusetts have similar violent crime rates. \nThe negative impacts of incarceration are widely documented.  Incarceration can result in trauma\, homelessness\, unemployment\, family disconnection\, and over time contribute to generational poverty.  The burden of these negative impacts falls disproportionately on communities of color.  A 2020 report from the Criminal Justice Policy Program at Harvard Law indicates that Black people are 7.9Xs more likely to be incarcerated than white people and Latinx people are 4.9Xs more likely to be incarcerated than white people.  Since those held pretrial make up such a large proportion of people incarcerated in the Commonwealth\, one of the most important ways the system can address the negative impact of mass incarceration is to find more effective opportunities to avoid pretrial detention. \nThe Criminal Justice Reform Acts of 2018 made significant policy changes to improve outcomes in criminal justice.  Among these was the creation of a Pretrial Services Division at the MA Probation Service and expansion of the statutory bases for orders to Community Justice Support Centers.  This program will provide an overview of developments at the Pretrial Service Division\, describe Pretrial Treatment and Pretrial Services pathways to the Community Justice Support Center\, and talk about the potential to use these pathways to reduce jail detention and expedite case resolution. \nProgram Agenda \n\nWelcoming Remarks –Hon. Stacy Fortes\, District Court Chief Justice\nKeynote – Legislator from Judiciary Committee\nPretrial Services Division – Deputy Commissioner of Pretrial Services\, Pamerson Ifill\nPretrial Treatment and Pretrial Services at Community Justice Support Centers – Director of Community Corrections\, Vin Lorenti\nTestimonials and Success Stories – OCC Program Managers\, Defense Bar\, ADA\nQuestion and Answer
URL:https://www.publiccounsel.net/event/pretrial-alternatives-to-jail-bail-detention-at-the-community-justice-support-center/
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