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Join us for an insightful webinar featuring Robert Ambroselli, former project consultant to the Alameda County Probation Department and director of state patrol for California, and Jack Martin, former director of Clark County Juvenile Services. Wi...
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On-demandWe need more than just GRIT! Balancing and prioritizing the health, wellbeing, and resiliency for law enforcement professionals is vital to equipping them with essential skills and knowledge to navigate traumatic events and to build resiliency. Th...
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On-demandEmbracing a career in corrections is not for the faint of heart. Even the most passionate, committed, and capable professionals can become hardened, cynical, and ultimately burn out. In a field where change is hard and success feels short-lived, h...
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Tuesday, February 25, 2025 · 1:00 PM ESTIn today’s world, correctional agencies are affected by budget reductions, staff shortages and staff resistance. In this webinar we will review the latest APPA supervision standards, their pain points for agencies, and managing implementation cha...
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On-demandWhile studies on supervisees in community corrections are sparse, according to jail and prison studies, 25-87% of male inmates report having experienced a head or brain injury compared to 8.5% in the general population. Inmates who have had head i...
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On-demandIn this pre-recorded, on-demand webinar, the history of probation, parole, and community corrections is replete with examples of practices and programs that begin with the promise of enhancing public safety, but end with disappointment. There are ...
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Thursday, January 9, 2025 · 3:00 PM ESTExplore how generative AI tools like ChatGPT and Microsoft Co-Pilot can transform probation and parole work, enhancing daily workflows for officers and evidence-based practice (EBP) trainers. This engaging 45-minute webinar, led by Joseph Arvidson...
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Tuesday, December 10, 2024 · 1:00 PM ESTResearch shows that about 25-30% of first-time DUI offenders will reoffend. However, this rate can vary based on factors like jurisdiction, the specific measures taken for rehabilitation, and the duration of follow-up. For example, the effectivene...
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On-demandProbation and parole departments across the country are faced with many tough decisions. One debatable and recurring topic of discussion is about whether officers should carry firearms while at work. In some jurisdictions, officers are expected to...
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On-demandMost everyone will say it takes a village to raise a child or strengthen a community, but what does that actually mean in practice and how do we embrace this thinking in our community corrections systems? In this pre-recorded, OnDemand webinar, p...
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On-demandIt is impossible to imagine sitting down to engage in conversation with the person responsible for the death of a loved one, let alone forgive them. During this pre-recorded, OnDemand webinar, attendees will witness a true story of the power of f...
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On-demandIn this pre-recorded, OnDemand webinar, participants will be guided to identify motivating factors for criminal behavior and incorporate the individual’s strengths and needs into intervention strategies. Through interactive case studies, particip...
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Wednesday, October 23, 2024 · 2:00 PM EDTRecent legislation has introduced sophisticated victim notification systems, providing real-time alerts and crucial information to those affected by domestic violence. These systems offer new avenues to safeguard and empower victims, enhancing the...
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Wednesday, April 28, 2021 · 3:00 PM EDTIn 2020, the American Probation and Parole Association (APPA) announced its Specialized Services program. The underlying objective of the program is to connect community corrections agencies with subject matter experts to provide topical training,...