Prevention for Criminal Justice-Involved Populations, Part 1: Understanding the Unique Needs of Diverse Populations (Webinar Recording)

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Prevention for Criminal Justice-Involved Populations
Part 1: Understanding the Unique Needs of Diverse Populations
Josh Esrick, MPP, and Lauren Pappacena, MSW

January 12, 2022, 1-2:30 PM EST

COURSE DESCRIPTION

This webinar will provide an introduction on criminal justice-involved populations for prevention professionals. It will overview the various populations within the criminal justice system. It will discuss how prevention professionals should consider risk vs. need level and justice system stages when deploying services. The webinar will also discuss the unique overdose and suicide risks associated with justice system-involvement, particularly at the point of community re-entry for incarcerated populations. Lastly, it will provide information on the unique needs of children of incarcerated parents.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

  • Discuss the risk-need responsivity model and how it can be adapted to prevention needs
  • Understand the various intercept points where individuals encounter the justice system and can receive services
  • Summarize the unique risks associated with justice system involvement
  • Review the service needs of children of incarcerated parents

PRESENTERS

Josh Esrick, MPPJosh Esrick, MPP is a Senior Policy Analyst with Carnevale Associates. Josh has extensive experience in substance use prevention; researching, writing, and presenting on best practice and knowledge development publications, briefs, and reference guides; and developing and providing T/TA to numerous organizations. He developed numerous SAMHSA Center for the Application of Prevention Technologies’ (CAPT) products on strategies to prevent opioid misuse and overdose, risk and protective factors for substance use, youth substance use prevention strategies, youth substance use trends, emerging substance use trends, the potential regulations surrounding marijuana legalization, as well as numerous other topics.
Lauren PappacenaLauren Pappacena, MSW is a Research Associate with Carnevale Associates. Lauren has a background in criminal justice and juvenile justice research specifically as it relates to evidence-based programs and practices spanning criminal justice topics, including corrections, law enforcement, reentry, and courts. Currently, she assists with training evaluations for NADCP and the PTTC, where she brings her experience with quantitative and qualitative analysis and data visualization. With a strong interest in policy analysis, research translation, data collection, and analytic writing, Ms. Pappacena is published in the Journal of Human Rights and Social Work for her analysis of national early-release laws.

 

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