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In Practice, a Center for Justice Innovation podcast
Center for Justice Innovation
12 episodes
5 months ago
In Practice, a podcast of the Center for Justice Innovation, focuses on the work of practitioners—those who are working on the ground to make things better for people touched by the justice system.
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In Practice, a podcast of the Center for Justice Innovation, focuses on the work of practitioners—those who are working on the ground to make things better for people touched by the justice system.
Show more...
Government
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Drug Courts in the Time of COVID-19
In Practice, a Center for Justice Innovation podcast
5 years ago
Drug Courts in the Time of COVID-19
As we work urgently to adjust our programs in New York to meet the COVID-19 pandemic, our expert assistance team is also working with drug treatment court practitioners across the country. Our director of Treatment Court programs, Annie Schacher, discusses advice for practitioners to help them prepare and brainstorm alternatives to help participants maintain sobriety, even when the courts and treatment programs are closed, and check-ins can no longer take place in-person.
In Practice, a Center for Justice Innovation podcast
In Practice, a podcast of the Center for Justice Innovation, focuses on the work of practitioners—those who are working on the ground to make things better for people touched by the justice system.