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The Tribal Youth Resource Center will be hosting a free five-part virtual learning series to support the development or enhancement of Tribal juvenile justice codes, policy, and procedures.
This session will discuss system development in which systems direct eligible youth toward diversion opportunities rather than toward adjudication and disposition.
Participants will review processes that allow for contemporary rehabilitative and treatment focused diversion opportunities.
Participants will engage in dialogue related to the development of the juvenile justice system that engages innovation with respect to local Tribal tenets.
Course Presenter: The Hon. Pat Sekaquaptewa (Hopi), Alaska Native Studies and Rural Development, University of Alaska Fairbanks
This course is open to everyone interested in Tribal juvenile code/policy development.
This session will discuss system development in which systems direct eligible youth toward diversion opportunities rather than toward adjudication and disposition.
Participants will review processes that allow for contemporary rehabilitative and treatment focused diversion opportunities.
Participants will engage in dialogue related to the development of the juvenile justice system that engages innovation with respect to local Tribal tenets.
Course Presenter: The Hon. Pat Sekaquaptewa (Hopi), Alaska Native Studies and Rural Development, University of Alaska Fairbanks
This course is open to everyone interested in Tribal juvenile code/policy development.
Date Created: February 3, 2021
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