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August
Judicial Education

Cynthia HerriottEffective justice system responses to individuals with substance use and mental health disorders require strong collaboration between courts, treatment providers, and community partners. JSI Vice President Chief Cynthia Herriott (Ret.) will provide practical strategies to enhance communication, integrate court and treatment approaches, and engage community resources. Participants will learn how a coordinated approach improves case outcomes, supports rehabilitation, and increases public safety.

Judicial Education

Criminal justice reform consultantTreatment courts have demonstrated success in reducing recidivism and promoting rehabilitation. Many of their key principles—such as procedural fairness, team-based decision-making, and a balanced approach to accountability—can also be effectively applied in traditional courtrooms. JSI Co-President Judge Brian MacKenzie (Ret.) will provide judges with practical strategies for fostering collaboration, enhancing procedural fairness, and strengthening judicial engagement. By integrating these principles, judges can improve courtroom efficiency, encourage behavioral change, and build public trust in the judicial process.

Judicial Education

Criminal justice reform consultantA reparative approach can promote recovery, improve compliance, and foster behavioral change while maintaining judicial authority. JSI Co-President Judge Brian MacKenzie (Ret.) will provide practical strategies for applying evidence-based principles, enhancing courtroom interactions, and balancing accountability with individualized support. Judges will gain insight into how a problem-solving approach improves case outcomes, reduces recidivism, and strengthens public trust.

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