Setting the Standard

Setting the Standard

Setting the Standard Annual Training Conference Washington, DC July 27-30, 2015 Setting the Standard Annual Training Conference Welcome Drug Court Family! Welcome to the world’s largest conference on substance abuse, mental health, and the justice system. The NADCP Annual Conference is your forum to learn and celebrate; to acknowledge and give thanks; to reenergize and educate. As a fi eld and a movement, you work every day saving lives, reuniting families, and restoring communities. NADCP is your national membership organization and your resource. We work all year to provide you with the most current publications, training, and technical assistance, and we will not rest until there is a Drug Court, DWI Court, Tribal Healing to Wellness Court, and Veterans Treatment Court within reach of every person in need. To further that goal, this week we are proud to introduce Volume 2 of the Adult Drug Court Best Practice Standards. You, your court, and NADCP are setting the standard. Thank you for your support and encouragement in the development of this ground- breaking publication. Together we will ensure Drug Courts continue as the foundation of evidence based justice system reform. As we gather this week, prepare to make new friends, reconnect with old friends, educate your Members of Congress, gather resources, learn cutting–edge information, and reenergize. You make a difference every day. From all of us at NADCP, thank you. Enjoy the conference! Sincerely, Carolyn Hardin NADCP Washington, DC 2015 Acknowledgements Many thanks to our federal partners for their ongoing efforts and support of Drug Courts and other Problem-Solving Courts throughout the nation: Additional thanks to our other partners whose efforts contribute to this conference: The views expressed in written conference materials or publications and by speakers and moderators at HHS-sponsored conferences do not necessarily refl ect the offi cial policy of the Department of Health and Human Services or the Department of Justice; nor does mention of trade names, commercial practices, or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government. 1 Setting the Standard Annual Training Conference Corporate Members Many thanks to the NADCP Corporate members The NADCP Corporate Members give generously to support our efforts on behalf of Drug Courts, DWI Courts, and Veterans Treatment Courts everywhere. CHAMPION MEMBERS PIONEER MEMBERS GOLD MEMBERS SILVER MEMBERS BRONZE MEMBERS 2 NADCP 21st ANNUAL TRAINING CONFERENCE NADCP Washington, DC 2015 Table of Contents NADCP Staff .................................................................................... 4 NADCP Board of Directors .............................................................. 5 Discipline Specifi c Breakouts .......................................................... 6 Stanley M. Goldstein Hall of Fame ................................................. 8 State Associations and other Meetings ............................................ 9 Drug Court Expo Schedule ............................................................ 10 Capitol Hill Day ............................................................................. 11 Featured Guests ............................................................................. 14 Conference At-A-Glance ................................................................. 17 Training Track Descriptions ........................................................... 28 Monday Schedule ........................................................................... 33 Tuesday Schedule ........................................................................... 55 Wednesday Schedule .................................................................... 117 Thursday Schedule ...................................................................... 135 Drug Court Expo ......................................................................... 141 Exhibitor Listing .......................................................................... 142 Session Tables .............................................................................. 164 Hotel Floor Plans ......................................................................... 170 NADCP welcomes the diversity of methods and opinions shared through the interactive format of this conference. NADCP does not necessarily endorse all of the viewpoints expressed. 3 Setting the Standard Annual Training Conference NADCP Staff Joyce Barrow Carolyn Hardin Rhonda Pence Project Director Interim CEO, NADCP Public Relations Manager Senior Director Percy Brooks National Drug Court Institute Mike Soussi-Tanani Registrar Associate Director of Conferences Sonya Harper Jennifer Columbel Project Director Frank Stewart Senior Director, Public Policy Special Assistant to the CEO Nicarssia Herndon Imani Cooper Training Coordinator Scott Swain Training Coordinator Project Director Clifford Jacobs Elizabeth Dawson Program Manager Tonya Voelker Project Coordinator, Justice For Vets Associate Director of Legislative Affairs Hon. J. Michael Kavanaugh Laura Dalemarre Senior Director Terrence Walton Research Coordinator National Center for DWI Courts Chief of Standards Kristen Deutsch Greg Loeffl er Meisha West Director of Development Training Coordinator Offi ce Manager Chris Deutsch Jennifer Lubold RESOURCE Director of Communications Director of Conferences CONSULTANTS Melissa Fitzgerald Janet McCuller Senior Director, Justice For Vets Chief Financial Offi cer Douglas Marlowe, Ph.D., J.D. Chief of Science, Law and Policy Carson Fox Caitlin Morrison Chief Operating Offi cer Director of Membership Hon. William G. Meyer (ret.) Senior Judicial Fellow Bonnie Greenslade Jontelle Niblock Training Coordinator Accounting Technician Clyde J. (Butch) Tate II Major General, US Army (ret.) Ingrid Gutierrez David Pelletier Senior Fellow for Veteran Affairs Training Coordinator Project Manager, Justice For Vets The NADCP, NCDC, NDCI, and Justice for Vets staff provide technical assistance and training, host this annual training conference, provide advocacy, sponsor research, disseminate information and provide a number of other services to the fi eld throughout the year. We are indebted to our staff for all their hard work. NADCP PROMISE STATEMENT: NADCP MISSION STATEMENT: To champion proven strategies within the We will not rest until there are Drug Courts judicial system that empower drug-using and other Problem-Solving Courts within offenders to change their lives. reach of every person in need. 4 NADCP 21st ANNUAL TRAINING CONFERENCE NADCP Washington, DC 2015 NADCP Board of Directors Hon. Jeff Bagley Mack Jenkins Hon. Ruben Reyes Cumming, GA San Diego, CA Lubbock, TX Hon. Michael Barrasse Hon. R. Eagleye Johnny Lynn Richardson Scranton, PA Nixon, NV Dallas, TX Hon. Jonathan Blodgett Judi Marie Kosterman, PhD Charles R. Robinson Salem, MA Reno, NV Austin, TX Hon. Richard Gebelein Chief Russell B. Laine Hon. Robert Russell (Emeritus) Wilmington, DE Algonquin, IL Buffalo, NY Hon. Pamela Gray Hon. Leonia J. Lloyd Hon. J. Wesley Saint Clair Washington, DC Detroit, MI Seattle, WA Hon. Bob Helfrich Hon. Stephen Manley Hon. John R. Schwartz (Emeritus) Hattiesburg, MS San Jose, CA Rochester, NY Domingo Herraiz Connie Payne Hon. Chuck Simmons Washington, DC Frankfort, KY Greenville, SC Earl Hightower Hon. Louis Presenza (Emeritus) Hon. Keith Starrett (Chair) Studio City, CA Philadelphia, PA Hattiesburg, MS Mary Kay Hudson Hon. Robert Rancourt (Emeritus) Indianapolis, IN Center City, MN The NADCP Board of Directors works tirelessly on behalf of the Drug Court fi eld. These individuals give generously of their time, energy, and expertise throughout the year to ensure we move towards our goal of putting a Drug Court within reach of every American in need. Please take the opportunity to thank your Board members for their dedication! 5 Setting the Standard Annual Training Conference Discipline Specifi c Breakouts Want to know what sessions you should attend? Have questions about the conference agenda? Need to discuss burning issues impacting your program? This year’s discipline-specifi c sessions are for you!! This year’s conference includes opportunities for disciplines to meet and resolve burning issues and critical questions. Starting on Monday morning at 7:30 am, enjoy continental breakfast in the Drug Court Expo located at Prince George’s Exhibition Hall E and report to the breakout designated for your discipline. An expert practitioner who shares your role on the team will facilitate the breakout. The facilitator will review the conference program, identify sessions specifi cally designed for your role on the team, and lead discussion to address your burning issues. Then, on Thursday, July 30, from 7:15 - 8:15 am, the discipline-specifi c groups will reconvene to further triage burning issues, and your facilitator will continue to suggest additional resources, so you can make the most from your conference experience! Plus, by attending the discipline breakouts, you will have the opportunity to meet other conference attendees who share your role in the Drug Court or other Problem-Solving Court! Monday, July 27 7:30 a.m. – 8:45 a.m. Speaker(s) Room DSB-1 Treatment Providers–Adults Terrence Walton National Harbor 10 DSB-2 Administrators/Coordinators Joseph Madonia / Michael Princevalli Maryland A DSB-3 Judges/Adult and Federal Hon. Peggy Davis Maryland D DSB-4 Treatment Providers - Juvenile Steve Hanson Maryland B DSB-5 Child Protection Services Russ Bermejo National Harbor 6-7 DSB-6 Judges/Juvenile Courts Hon.

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