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Advancing Justice and Integrity Worldwide

The Justice Speakers Institute (JSI) is a global leader in advancing justice and fostering integrity within the criminal justice system. Founded by internationally recognized experts, JSI is dedicated to equipping courts, government agencies, and justice organizations with the tools and knowledge to create fair, effective, and evidence-based solutions. Our team of judges, prosecutors, defense attorneys, and other seasoned professionals collaborates to tackle the most pressing challenges in justice, from judicial education to reform initiatives. By bridging gaps between the judiciary, law enforcement, and community stakeholders, JSI drives systemic improvements that uphold the rule of law and protect individual rights. 

Transforming Justice Through Education and Innovation

At JSI, we understand that a just criminal justice system requires continuous learning, innovation, and a commitment to fairness. We provide tailored training and consulting services in areas such as problem-solving court practices, ethical leadership for judges, and integrating treatment-focused approaches into justice systems. From designing Veterans Treatment Court curricula to leading opioid use disorder training programs, our work empowers justice professionals to achieve meaningful, measurable results. Explore our resources and initiatives to see how JSI is transforming justice into a system that truly serves its communities, ensuring accountability, equity, and compassion for all.

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JSI Latest Podcast Episode

A Discussion with Kaylee Dickenson, State Drug Court Coordinator for WV

In this episode of Justice Speaks, we continue our series with State Drug Court Coordinators through an interview with Ms. Kaylee Dickenson, the State Drug Court Coordinator for West Virginia. This episode is sponsored by Reconnect.

Ms. Dickenson begins by detailing her early career in corrections at the Southern Regional Jail and Beckley Correction Center, experiences that laid the foundation for her transition into probation—a role that first introduced her to Treatment Courts. In her capacity as a probation officer, she engaged with treatment-focused justice by attending the State Drug Court Conference and managing adult Drug Courts in Greenbrier and Pocahontas counties. . . . 

Listen to the episode HERE.

JSI Latest Blog Post

The Intersection of Procedural Fairness and Trauma-Informed Practices

Criminal Justice ReformThe connection between trauma-informed practices and procedural fairness is profound. By adhering to the principles of procedural fairness, courts can create an environment where individuals feel safe, heard, and supported.

Judges must recognize that trauma is often invisible and can affect how litigants engage with the legal system. People with trauma histories may react by withdrawing, becoming defensive, or displaying heightened emotional responses. . . . 

Read more HERE.

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