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As national leaders in educating professionals in the field of juvenile justice, the National District Attorneys Association and the National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges are proud to sponsor the 35th National Conference on Juvenile Justice. This conference offers presenters a national forum to address an audience of juvenile justice professionals in a multi-disciplinary setting and in discipline specific caucuses. Disciplines include judges, prosecutors, defense attorneys, administrators, probation officers, school resource officers, police officers, corrections officers, educators, treatment providers, victims’ advocates, and child protection advocates.
We invite suggestions and proposals for presentations in any topic relevant to juvenile justice including, but not limited to:
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- Alcohol and Substance Abuse
- Animal Abuse
- Arson
- Assessment
- Balanced and Restorative Justice
- Bullying
- Child Advocacy and Protection
- Child Abuse and Neglect
- Competency Issues
- Corrections and Detention
- Dating Violence
- Delinquency
- Dependency
- Domestic Violence
- Ethical Issues
- Faith-based Initiatives
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- Family Law
- Gangs
- Innovative Solutions to ….
- Interagency Collaboration
- Intervention
- Juvenile Crime Statistics
- Juvenile Offenders
- Juvenile Justice Practices
- Law Guardians
- Leadership Skills
- Parental Responsibility
- Performance Measures
- Prevention
- Probation
- Prosecution
- Prostitution
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- Problem Solving Courts
- Recidivism
- Reentry
- Research and Evaluation
- Resource Development
- Serious and Violent Offenders
- Sexual Exploitation
- Sex Offenders
- School and Educators
- Skills Development for Practitioners
- Treatment
- Truancy
- Waiver and Transfer
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| The time allotted for each presentation is between 75-90 minutes. Presentations may be in workshop format or plenary session.
If you are interested in suggesting a topic or submitting a proposal for this conference, or any other APRI training, please fill out the Request for Topics and Proposals form.
For presenters submitting proposals, please complete the form below and email attachments to juvenilejustice@ndaa.org.
Proposal Attachments
- Typed abstract of 500 words or less, including learning objectives and goals of the presentation.
- Short biography for each proposed presenter.
If you wish to suggest a topic, presenter or conference theme, please provide as much information as possible in the form below.
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