…The California Association of Drug Court Professionals

The California Association of Drug Court Professionals (CADCP) is the principal professional organization representing the interests of drug courts and other collaborative justice court programs in the State of California. CADCP’s multidisciplinary membership includes judges, prosecutors, defense attorneys, court administrators, treatment providers, probation and community corrections officers, social service caseworkers, and other stakeholders in the field of collaborative courts. CADCP was established in 1996.

CADCP Mission(s):

The core missions of the CADCP are to provide training, technical assistance, and mutual support to collaborative courts in the State of California, to promote and advocate for the establishment and funding of effective collaborative courts, and to support evidence-based practice guidelines for collaborative court programs. CADCP is committed to advocacy on behalf of collaborative justice courts in the State of California, to statewide communication with its membership and to the professional development of California’s collaborative justice court professionals.

Drug Court/AB 109 Summit – CADCP Forum: (free) Collaborative Courts after Realignment

Why should risks and needs assessments drive placement of offenders? Because there’s proof that jailing or treating the right offenders can reduce costs, conserve resources, and impact recidivism rates. Foremost national authority, Dr. Ed Latessa, discusses effective alternative sentencing strategies designed to reduce jail overcrowding and to maximize the benefits of drug, mental health, and other collaborative courts.

 

Date:   Thursday, May 10, 2012

Program: 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

CADCP ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING AT 4:30 P.M.

Location:  455 Golden Gate Ave., San Francisco

SPACE IS LIMITED! – REGISTRATION IS LIMITED TO THE FIRST 200-REGISTER IMMEDIATELY!

ONLINE REGISTRATION ONLY! Click here to register.

 

 

Selection for participation in this conference determined by (1) Opportunity for maximum number jurisdictions and (2) representation of all professions.

All registrants who are accepted will receive a confirmation email as soon as possible.

 

Registration closes April 12, 2012.

CADCP is proud to spotlight selected jurisdictions and their collaborative justice courts on a rotating basis.

Featured Rural Jurisdiction

Featured Midsize Jurisdiction

Featured Urban Jurisdiction

Collaborative Justice Courts’ shared goals:

  • Reduction of drug use
  • Reduction of crime
  • Money savings
  • Restoration of lives
  • Children saved and families reunited

Types of Collaborative Justice Courts…

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