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Thank you for your interest in attending the School-Justice Partnership Institute in either Las Vegas, Nevada on June 20-21, 2016 or Atlanta, Georgia on August 8-9, 2016.
 
The National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges (NCJFCJ) will be hosting a two-day event to educate local jurisdictions and communities about how to address school-justice issues and challenges.This program is open to multidisciplinary teams to educate on school-justice issues broadly and how to collaborate to create change.
 
There is no registration fee for this program. Teams accepted will receive funding to cover travel, lodging, and per diem. Please note, the number of participants is limited by our facilities and funding; the completion of the application does not guarantee your acceptance. We are asking that each team submit either a letter or email from each representative with a commitment to attend the School-Justice Partnership Institute.
 
This conference is pending approval from the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP). Please DO NOT purchase air tickets or make any other travel plans (except securing the time away from your position) until you have received confirmation that the program has been from the NCJFCJ. Upon approval of OJJDP, you will be contacted immediately. 

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* 1. Name of your juridiction

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* 2. Point of Contact for all correspondence regarding the Institute.

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* 3. Please select your preference below for which School-Justice Partnership Institute would you would like to attend.

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* 4. Juvenile Court Judge Representative

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* 5. Educator or School District Administrator Representative

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* 6. Law Enforcement Officer or School Resource Officer Representative

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* 7. Mental/Behavior Health Provider Representative

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* 8. Is school discipline data available to your jurisdiction?

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* 9. Does your jurisdiction have data available on the number of school-based arrests and referrals to juvenile court?

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