Advancing Justice
Now Accepting Submissions to the Journal for Advancing Justice Vol. IV NADCP is pleased to call for submissions to the next volume of our peer-reviewed Journal for Advancing Justice: “Justice Reform: Achieving Evidence-Based Practices in Community Corrections to Promote Recovery.” This issue is supported by a grant from the Office of National Drug Control Policy, Executive… Continue Reading Now Accepting Submissions to the Journal for Advancing Justice Vol. IV
Journal For Advancing Justice Vol. III Now Available Emerging Best Practices in Law Enforcement Deflection and Community Supervision Programs Download Now For those of us who work in treatment courts and the larger justice system, we know the crucial roles played by both law enforcement and community corrections professionals. What we know less about, however,… Continue Reading Journal For Advancing Justice Vol. III Now Available
Now Accepting Submissions for the Journal for Advancing Justice Vol. III Deadline: Friday, April 24, 2020 NADCP is thrilled to announce that this year, two special issues will be produced under Volume III of the groundbreaking Journal for Advancing Justice. Supported by a grant from the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy, these special issues… Continue Reading Now Accepting Submissions to the Journal for Advancing Justice Vol. III
NADCP’s Advancing Justice is pleased to announce the launch of the Journal for Advancing Justice, funded by the Bureau of Justice Assistance at the U.S. Department of Justice. This new journal provides justice and public health professionals, policymakers, academics, scholars and researchers a forum to share evidence-based and promising practices on the most pressing issues facing the justice… Continue Reading New Publication: Journal for Advancing Justice
Melissa Fitzgerald Named Director of NADCP’s Advancing Justice Initiative The National Association of Drug Court Professionals (NADCP) has named Melissa Fitzgerald as director of Advancing Justice, a new initiative to lead justice reform. Nearly 1.5 million people with significant substance use and mental health histories — over half the United States prison population – are… Continue Reading NADCP Launches New Initiative