Essex Vicinage staff members from the Family Division and Office of the Ombudsman hosted their first Community Information Fair at Harriet Tubman Square Park in Newark. Those who attended were provided information about court procedures, forms, community resources, the JOBS Program and more. The event featured Legal Services of New Jersey, the New Jersey Division of Child Protection and Permanency, the Essex County Prosecutor’s Office, the Essex County Family Justice Center, and included other community organizations.
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NEW BLOG POST! In the realm of community corrections, the synergy between law enforcement agencies and community partnerships stands as a cornerstone for transformative success. Among these collaborative efforts, Advantage Treatment Centers in Colorado emerge as a beacon of innovation and effectiveness. This article delves into the intricate dynamics of these partnerships, illustrating how they not only redefine the landscape of corrections but also foster safer, more resilient communities. https://bit.ly/3Q3diLZ
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Have you subscribed to ?????????????? yet? Join us each month for a conversation about a topic important to policing. We've covered constitutional policing, community engagement, training, and more. Dive into previous issues and receive October's issue by subscribing today: https://hubs.li/Q02RRgKV0
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?? great step forward for these nine communities! Locking up kids is never the answer. Time to pursue alternative, proven policy solutions.Time to put the wellbeing of children first. Find out more about our evidence-based framework for child wellbeing at www.aracy.org.au
Huge news! We've announced nine communities that will benefit from the largest commitment to justice reinvestment ever delivered by the commonwealth. Justice reinvestment is a long-term, community-led approach to preventing crime, improving community safety and reducing the number of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander adults and children in custody. It empowers First Nations communities and leaders to develop local solutions to divert people who are at risk away from the criminal justice system. We're committed to working in partnership with communities, because we know lasting change needs to be community-led. This is just one way that we're delivering practical action that makes a difference in Indigenous communities.
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Columbus Council Meeting: Uncovering Hidden Influence! In this revealing video, we explore the unsettling dynamics at Columbus council meetings, where an attorney's whispers seem to sway the commission. Discover the reality of volunteer advisory commissions and witness the professionalism that sometimes gets overshadowed. #ColumbusCouncil #LocalPolitics #VolunteerCommission #PoliticalInfluence #CityGovernment #CommunityEngagement #DevelopmentCommission #TransparencyMatters #CivicParticipation #PublicSpeaking
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I subscribe to The Marshall Project website and I receive their daily newsletters (https://lnkd.in/gE7_FsDv). If you are familiar with The MP, you know that the premise of the articles are routinely adversarial to law enforcement and primarily progressive in ideology. Which is precisely why I force myself to read them. It's important to understand all sides of the issues facing law enforcement. Which brings me to today's posting. The MP article is entitled "Policing experts on campus arrests" (https://lnkd.in/grMAMTGm). The premise of the article is that the dispersement tactics were not sensitive enough. This excerpt gives you a flavor for the tone of the article: "...Last week, several criminologists told Reuters that?aggressive police tactics were at odds with research and best practices?developed after the 2020 protests over the murder of George Floyd by a Minneapolis police officer." With all due respect to the academic scholars who opine on police response, the need to restore order and civil rights was the primary reason for the deployment of law enforcement to disperse unlawful crowds recently on college campuses.?The notion that law enforcement are required to "negotiate" for each arrest scenario is implausible.?By the time law enforcement was requested to disband campus agitators (referred to by the media as "peaceful protestors" for which many of them were not), the negotiations and de-escalation alternatives had already been exhausted.?And often times, violence and criminal activity has already occurred and/or is in progress when the request for resources was made. The occupiers refused to disperse and subsequently were arrested. Cooperation and willful obedience would have averted the need for arrests. It's that simple . It's not surprising that the academic scholars, media and other critics are blaming the peacekeepers.?Happens every time. Law enforcement are the heroes here, not the villains. Widespread media reporting is not always transparent and detailed. It is designed to suit a particular narrative. Those of us who had a front row seat to the crowd dispersal tactics of previous generations (70's, 80's, 90's) know that today's responses were professional and dignified. But the critics will never be satisfied.
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Did you know that in many community associations, there are specific rules governing the display of signs, including political signs, holiday decorations, and flags! While you may want to showcase your support for a candidate or cause, it's important to check your association's governing documents first. Learn more with your copy of Hirzel's Handbook: https://lnkd.in/gZBhSntq #didyouknow #condoattorney #HOAattorney #realestatelaw #communityassociations #realestate #propertymanagement #condomanagement #hirzellaw #politicalsigns
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The New Blue fellowship programme in the US is looking to empower “forward-thinking” front-line officers with the skills, awareness and support to develop innovative solutions around engagement and public trust that can address issues identified in the communities they serve, as programme Executive Director Kristin Daley explained to Policing Insight’s Christine T.. ?What this looks like in practice is an innovative hybrid model of fellowship and incubator-style working. Officers present their idea and then join the programme, with the end result being the creation of a solution that addresses an issue in their community.? ?There is a lot of interest in this program, and there is a lot of support for it – not only financial support, but in terms of connections and us shaping our curriculum.? - Kristin Daley, Executive Director, New Blue ?By developing a program that caters to African American youth in the most deprived areas of Los Angeles, Ofc Walker believes LAPD can foster an environment that supports the community, builds their confidence, and provides tools they need to be successful in life and in a potential career in law enforcement.? ?I really want to emphasise how we think about police-community trust, and building a shared vision of what public safety means. I think it’s really important that officers coming into our program do it with an eye toward what the community wants.? - Kristin Daley, Executive Director, New Blue https://lnkd.in/eFWC3xxJ #lawenforcement #policing #police #communitypolicing
New Blue looks to front-line officers for fresh approaches to community engagement and building public trust
https://policinginsight.com
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Share your experiences and tell us what makes you feel safe in your community. Your thoughts will help us shape the priorities for policing and community safety in our city-region. Complete the survey here ?? https://orlo.uk/xY0dX
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EMD has the most informative posts! This story of proactivity is insightful. ?? #schoolsafety #churchsafety #publicsafety
Safety in public settings is a huge priority for law enforcement everywhere. Det. Lt. David Spencer with the St. Mary Parish Sheriff’s Office says the agency is taking a very proactive approach in church safety by providing classes to congregations all over the community. https://lnkd.in/e9KSVvBV Elisa Mula Isabel Brady Georgia Verrastro Katie L. Eddie Reynolds Izzy Fried Min K. Antoinette K. Dan ONeill David Furcayg Rachael Frost Kim Marsh, CET Jason Marion CJ Monaghan Dr. Kenneth S. Trump Rodney Andreasen, MS, MS, MA, CEM, FCP, CPD
Sheriff’s office taking proactive approach to church safety
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Growing the next generation of immigration lawyers and policy makers!!
The National Immigrant Justice Center, in Chicago, IL, hosts eight IJC Justice Fellows! 2022 Fellows Olivia Abrecht and Andrew W. P. were joined last fall by 2023 Fellows Nick Gargano, Allison Gilroy, Luke Hancox, Erin Hoff, Michelle Lenze and Abigail Nyberg. NIJC provides direct legal services to and advocates for these populations through policy reform, impact litigation, and public education. Since its founding three decades ago, NIJC has been unique in blending individual client advocacy with broad-based systemic change. #IJCFellows #IJCHosts #immigrationlaw
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