Managing a Domestic Violence Caseload with the Right Tools
Chicago Hilton 720 S Michigan Ave, Chicago, United StatesDomestic violence offenders have long been one of the most volatile caseloads in a supervision departments list of offenders. These programs have historically been separated out to manage more efficiently and effectively each the needs of everyone. Providing the ability to have case managers and victim advocates communicate and work together within the program standards
MAT And Communication with Medical Team Members
How does Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) work? Starting with a presentation by JSI Consultant Steve Hanson, an experienced MAT/Treatment specialist, he will discuss the pharmacology of substance use dependency, the chemical impact of substance use on the brain, and the role of MAT in treating substance use disorders. He will explain why MAT is critical
Treatment Court Team Dynamics
This training will cover the fundamentals of the operation of a Treatment Court team. JSI Vice President Mack Jenkins will discuss the dynamics of interdisciplinary teams, including identifying the disciplines that typically make up a treatment court, and the specific role for each person. The training will provide instruction on the type of information that
Being Fair, a Primer on Procedural Fairness/Justice
Zermatt Resort 784 W RESORT DRIVE, MIDWAY, UT, United StatesJSI Co-President Judge Brian MacKenzie (Ret.) who will do a 75-minute presentation on Being Fair, a Primer on Procedural Fairness/Justice for the Utah Courts.
MAT And Communication with Medical Team Members
How does Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) work? Starting with a presentation by JSI Consultant Steve Hanson, an experienced MAT/Treatment specialist, he will discuss the pharmacology of substance use dependency, the chemical impact of substance use on the brain, and the role of MAT in treating substance use disorders. He will explain why MAT is critical
Treatment Court Team Dynamics
This training will cover the fundamentals of the operation of a Treatment Court team. JSI Vice President Mack Jenkins will discuss the dynamics of interdisciplinary teams, including identifying the disciplines that typically make up a treatment court, and the specific role for each person. The training will provide instruction on the type of information that
Michigan Impaired Driving Summit
AAA Dearborn Administrative Office 1 Auto Club Drive, Dearborn, MI, United StatesJSI Co-President Judge Brian MacKenzie (Ret.) will discuss Treatment Courts and their benefits at the 2022 Michigan Impaired Driving Summit. AAA Michigan and other leading national and regional experts will provide a statewide discussion addressing the issues and challenges associated with impaired driving.
Procedural fairness in the Trauma-Informed Courtroom
Embassy Suites by Hilton 1200 Conference Center Blvd, Murfreesboro, TN, United StatesJSI Co-President Judge Brian MacKenzie (Ret.) and JSI 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: •
Motivational Interviewing: Using It Effectively to Promote Behavior Change
Embassy Suites by Hilton 1200 Conference Center Blvd, Murfreesboro, TN, United StatesJSI Vice President Mack Jenkins will discuss Motivational Interviewing and how it can be used by all recovery court team members to enhance behavior change. This session will explore the application as a part of engagement, building a rapport and implementing a case plan to pursue behavior change.
Collaborative Case Management for Recovery Courts
Embassy Suites by Hilton 1200 Conference Center Blvd, Murfreesboro, TN, United StatesJSI Vice-President Mack Jenkins will speak about Collaborative Case Management. Recovery Courts are multidisciplinary teams, where several members (treatment, supervision, VA for Veterans Courts) of the team frequently have case management responsibilities. With multiple team members playing case management roles the possibility exists that services to treatment court participants could be redundant, conflicting, overwhelming and