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San Diego County 2014 DUI Symposium

Marina Village Conference Center (Seaside Room) 1936 Quivira Way, San Diego, CA, United States

“Our region takes pride in the dedication and endless hours put in bylaw enforcement officers to keep our community, and its roadways, safe.”-Ron Roberts, County Supervisor Join us for a day seminar to learn about the latest developments in DUI enforcement, prosecution and best practices. Continuing education credits available. Click to Register Now Who Should Attend? Law enforcement Judicial officers Policy makers Prosecutors Alcohol and drug prevention specialists Community leaders and more! Keynote Speaker Honorable Mark R. Rosekind, PhD (National Transportation Safety Board Member) Other Distinguished Speakers Steve Lykins (Executive Director, MADD San Diego) Ron Roberts (San Diego County Supervisor) Jan Goldsmith (San Diego City Attorney) Bonnie Dumanis(San Diego District Attorney) Judge J. Michael Kavanaugh (Senior Director, National Center for DWI Courts) Mack Jenkins (San Diego Chief Probation Officer) CallyBright (San Diego Deputy District Attorney) Eric Pooch (San Diego Deputy Chief City Attorney) Mark McCullough (Traffic Division, San Diego Police Department) Patrice Rogers (DMV, Research and Development Branch) Linda Bridgeman Smith (Driving Under the Influence Program Coordinator, HHSA) Click to Register Now  

MCLE Training for Attorneys – Orange County

Original Mikes 100 South Main Street, Santa Ana, CA, United States

Managing Alcohol-Related Cases Join us on October 15, 2014 for a FREE continuing education training on continuous alcohol and electronic monitoring.  Lunch will be provided and is worth 1 MCLE credit for substance abuse. This training will cover: Scientific Admissibility Jail Alternatives Evidence-Based Results Best Practices Program services Must RSVP by October 14, 2014 to: Silas Miers 714-497-8279 smiers@scramca.com  

CACC Training Conference

DoubleTree Sacramento 2001 Point W Way, Sacramento, CA, United States

Collaborative Courts: Effective Strategies Now and for the Future The CA Association of Collaborative Courts is hosting a two day conference to be held in Sacramento, CA, at the DoubleTree Hotel.  Dr. Doug Marlow will be our plenary speaker forDay One.  Los Angeles County District Attorney, Jackie Lacey, will join us to share the development of innovative programs for the incarcerated mentally ill offenders in Los Angeles.  A panel discussion of the role of treatment courts after the passage of Proposition 47 at a time when Court budgets have been severely cut will conclude the first day. Sixteen (16) workshop sessions are planned for Day Two. These sessions target Adult, DUIs, Family Dependency, Juveniles, the Mentally Ill, Veterans, and more. An Annual Meeting of the CACC membership will be during the lunch break on Day Two.

2015 Arizona Problem Solving Courts Conference

Prescott Resort Conference Center 1500 E State Rte 69, Prescott, AZ, United States

Join fellow criminal justice, healthcare, behavioral health and social work professionals for this 2-day conference to help improve Arizona's problem solving courts! The 2015 Arizona Problem Solving Courts Conference will be held Monday and Tuesday, April 27-28, at the Prescott Resort in Prescott, AZ! This year's theme is Advancing Justice Together. Join together with hundreds of probation and parole staff, judges, attorneys, behavioral health counselors, social workers, and specialty court coordinators for the latest education on how to improve Arizona's specialty courts! registration Registration is $159 Early Bird (through March 15, 2015); $185 Regular (after March 15). Register online at www.regonline.com/ProblemSolvingCourts2015 Registration fees include participation in all conference activities and continuing education hours. Parking is complimentary. Lunch is included on Monday, April 27. lodging Lodging is available at the Prescott Resort (the conference hotel) for $60 per night for Sunday and Monday, April 26 and 27, 2015. To book, call 877-539-5654 and request the group block G 415. Reservations must be made no later than March 24, 2015. A group room block is also available at the Hassayampa Inn in downtown Prescott. Rooms are discounted to $60 per night based on availability only. Call 928-778-9434 and press 1 to request reservations for the "ASU Arizona Problem Solving Courts Conference." sponsorship Interested in being an event sponsor or exhibitor? Sponsorship brings many benefits, from showing your support of problem solving courts in Arizona to giving your organization exposure among hundreds of participants. Numerous levels and options are available. Click here to learn more. AADCP resources and information (click here to learn more about AADCP) The Arizona Association of Drug Court Professionals Website - aadcpweb.wix.com/aadcp Navajo County Drug Stories on Facebook -https://www.facebook.com/NavajoCountyDrugStories Art contest The 2015 Arizona Problem Solving Court Conference will include an art contest open to current or past problem solving court participants.  Conference attendees will vote on their favorite entry and the top three winners will receive gift cards (1st place = $100, 2nd place = $75 and 3rd place = $50). Download the brochure to learn more: first_annual_art_contest.pdf AADCP award nominations The Arizona Association of Drug Court Professionals is accepting nominations for its annual Commitment to Excellent and Innovation Awards. To learn more and make a nomination, click the links below! Click here for information about the AADCP Innovation Award. Click here for information about the AADCP Commitment to Excellence Award. AADCP Executive Board Officer Elections In 2015 the AADCP Executive Board will elect a new Vice President and Treasurer. Please click here to make a nomination. Please visit aadcpweb.wix.com/aadcp to learn more about the Arizona Association of Drug Court Professionals, its officers, and its work.

APPA 40th Annual Training Institute

Westin Bonaventure Hotel & Suites 404 South Figueroa Street, Los Angeles, CA, United States

APPA conducts the largest national training institute for community corrections offering workshops, special sessions, resource expo, and networking opportunities tailored to your needs. When you attend an APPA Training Institute, you will be exposed to discussions on the latest theories and examine the newest technologies as you connect to your peers in enjoyable networking opportunities. APPA conducts an Annual and Winter training institute each year in which the training sessions are developed by a planning committee of community corrections professionals. You will stay informed and obtain information that can be applied to your career when you attend one of these cost-effective training institutes.  

NADCP 21st Annual Training Conference and Justice For Vets’ 3rd Annual Vet Court Con

Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center 201 Waterfront Street, National Harbor, MD, United States

NADCP is proud to announce that once again the world’s largest conference on substance abuse, mental health and the criminal justice system is partnering with the only conference devoted exclusively to Veterans Treatment Courts and justice-involved veterans! The NADCP 21st Annual Training Conference and Justice For Vets' 3rd Annual Vet Court Con will be held simultaneously at the beautiful Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center in National Harbor, right outside of Washington, DC. Only one registration fee is required to access the benefits of attendance to both of these incredible conferences! The NADCP 21st Annual Training Conference will feature an in-depth plenary on the newly released Adult Drug Court Standards Best Practices Volume Two. Other highlights include: World Class Entertainment including unforgettable Opening and Closing Ceremonies featuring surprise celebrity guests Cutting edge education with 23 tracks and over 170 sessions featuring more than 300 hours of education Capitol Hill Day Continuing Education Credits