[Tribal-drug-courts] NADCP: Journal for Advancing Justice

Lauren van Schilfgaarde Lauren at tlpi.org
Wed Jul 11 13:04:38 CDT 2018


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New Publication:
Journal for Advancing Justice



 NADCP's Advancing Justice<http://cqrcengage.com/nadcp/app/thru?ep=AAAAC2Flc0NpcGhlcjAx1NCOWvP8XEYyACF2hy0nK_hhwsN6NnV4rHMTct_gCgFJO6_wjTclmNVgDuOs4ysSvI-nfuHEuVqewqWCSO8jr1-l8UhNtGltqLUfwgm3D4oJEsyAXl8gQMPEu8-1akvxHfDZPfA2xtz4ixGTU5V2dA&lp=0> is pleased to announce the launch of the Journal for Advancing Justice<http://advancejustice.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/AJ-Journal.pdf>, funded by the Bureau of Justice Assistance at the U.S. Department of Justice. This new journal provides justice and public health professionals, policymakers, academics, scholars and researchers a forum to share evidence-based and promising practices on the most pressing issues facing the justice system today.
Released at the 2018 NADCP Annual Training Conference<http://cqrcengage.com/nadcp/app/thru?ep=AAAAC2Flc0NpcGhlcjAxYkClBzNbtOCjWIIH0tYHxgPa4FfUUbcMcTTAMxRp4E90qN-ciNBTjI2fL4YwDX1EC38Y24jn1ItgVYs2_bRLZ0Ftys9v2qrVBp7VwKdsywohcgnbCwNzYFttmO7f3s-tqj6ootPuSCmtFhzIh6ux7g&lp=0>, the journal's inaugural volume is dedicated to "Identifying and Rectifying Racial, Ethnic, and Gender Disparities in Treatment Courts." The six scholarly articles contained in Volume I include cutting-edge findings from the largest multisite studies conducted to date on disparities in treatment courts. In addition, outcomes are reported from experimental and quasi-experimental evaluations of culturally proficient interventions designed to neutralize barriers faced by some racial and ethnic groups in treatment courts and blunt the piercing impact of racial discrimination and implicit cultural biases.
Children and Family Futures co-authored one of the articles, "Exploring Racial and Ethnic Disproportionalities and Disparities in Family Drug Courts: Findings from the Regional Partnership Grant Program." This article explores whether racial disproportionality and disparities exist among a cohort of families participating in family treatment courts (FTCs) from Round 1 of the Regional Partnership Grant Program (2007 to 2012), a federal initiative to improve the well-being, permanency, and safety outcomes of children and families affected by substance use disorders and child abuse or neglect. The authors also highlight strategies and opportunities for FTCs to reduce racial and ethnic disproportionality and disparities. Refer to page 35 of the journal to read the full article.
As Editor in Chief Dr. Doug Marlowe writes in the introduction, "There can be no therapeutic progress without justice, and there can be no justice without therapeutic progress." The journal provides critical insight into how treatment courts, and the broader justice system, can meet its most basic obligations and achieve its highest aspirations.
"The Journal for Advancing Justice harnesses our field's collective expertise to further evidence-based reform where it is most needed," said Director of Advancing Justice Melissa Fitzgerald. "I am particularly proud that the first volume tackles such a serious and pressing issue. This journal is an invaluable resource to justice and treatment professionals working throughout the justice system."
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Click here<http://cqrcengage.com/nadcp/app/thru?ep=AAAAC2Flc0NpcGhlcjAxYTr7739hPYnvGm7xiGG1s3rsmuEgxXmdW_zwkF-GWw_Dm0eCSsC8D65bN1YJ3bfQ9tzztQ1yCTZ8cWUaMC-P43fMsZ77Qu6Pfbjaw-ahUaSTA26X3HH9P3pAUYbkEtOhJfwQKeQPGczZ8rVvK_2KhLN0fu8eAhzDmoHrLw-eUaPh48FvtrlMArWpRhiPklMSu8a2KLfnbb-Ukvl3qqS3aQ&lp=0> to read the Journal for Advancing Justice and watch Dr. Marlowe's presentation from conference!





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