Identification of the types of OUD Substances and their Effects Including Methods of Use
JSI Consultant Dr. William Morrone, MPH will discuss ways to identify the various types of substances involved in opioid use disorder (OUD). We'll explore the different categories of opioids, including prescription pain medications, illicit drugs like heroin and fentanyl, and synthetic opioids. You'll gain insights into the effects of these substances on the body and
Is Your Court at Risk? Exploring the Consequences of Disability Act Lawsuits by the U.S. Department of Justice Regarding Medications for Opioid Use Disorder
During this session, attendees will learn about the litigation undertaken by the U.S. Department of Justice and the American Civil Liberty Union against court agencies and businesses that restrict or bar the use of Medications for Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD). JSI Co-President Judge Brian MacKenzie (Ret.) will cover why judges and other judicial professionals should
The lifesaving benefits of Nalmefene and Naloxon
JSI Associate Chief Cynthia Herriott (Ret.) will shine a light on the lifesaving potential of Nalmefene and Naloxone. We will explore how these medications act as powerful tools in reversing opioid overdoses. She will delve into the mechanisms of action of each drug, explaining how they bind to opioid receptors and prevent the effects of
Description of Opioid Crisis, its Extent and How it Affects the Critical Work that Criminal Justice Professionals Do
JSI Vice President Chief Mack Jenkins (Ret.) will delve into the opioid crisis, exploring its current scope and the significant impact it has on the work of the court system. We'll examine the extent of the crisis, looking at statistics on drug use, overdose rates, and related crimes. We'll then discuss the challenges faced by
Best practices for substance use disorder (SUD) in the courtroom
JSI Associate Judge Geno Salomone (Ret.) will discuss how to navigate the complexities of SUD in the courtroom with a nuanced approach. This presentation dives into best courtroom practices. He will explore strategies for effectively handling cases involving individuals struggling with addiction. This includes creating a more trauma-informed courtroom environment, identifying appropriate accommodations for defendants,
Procedural Fairness as a Basis for Trauma Informed Courtrooms
ODMHSAS Central Office 2000 North Classen Blvd, Oklahoma, OK, United StatesJSI Associate Judge Kevin Burke (Ret.) will focus on procedural fairness in creating a trauma informed courtroom. Specifically, it will include practical suggestions using the concept of procedural fairness for the courtroom personnel who are trauma informed. As a result of this program, attendees will be able to: Learn why judges and other justice professionals need
Addressing Risk and Need: Enhancing Collaboration between Probation and Treatment
As the landscape of community supervision evolves, the collaboration between POs and Treatment teams becomes increasingly vital. In this webinar, JSI Vice President Chief Mack Jenkins, a distinguished leader in the criminal justice field, will share practical strategies for enhancing the synergy between Probation and Treatment to better address the needs of individuals under supervision.
Best Practices for Supervising Individuals with Substance Use Disorder and Mental Illness
The Classic Center 300 N Thomas Street, Athens, GA, United StatesA significant percentage of accountability court populations suffer from either substance use disorder, mental illness or both. Since the inception of accountability courts in 1989 significant research has been completed on how to better serve individuals in the justice system who suffer from behavioral health issues. That research has been incorporated into the field in
All the reasons you have against allowing Medications for Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD) in your court are wrong
JSI Co-President Judge Brian MacKenzie (Ret.) will delve into the arguments against allowing medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD) for those under court supervision. We'll explore the evidence supporting the benefits of MOUD in treating addiction and discuss strategies to address potential challenges. This analysis can help courts make informed decisions about incorporating MOUD into
A Trauma-Informed Courtroom Starts with Procedural Fairness
JSI Associate Judge Kevin Burke (Ret.) will lay the foundation for a trauma-informed courtroom by emphasizing the importance of procedural fairness. We'll explore the connection between these concepts, highlighting how fair and respectful treatment can contribute to a more healing environment for individuals who have experienced trauma. The presentation will delve into the core principles