2020 ACA San Diego Program Book_Winter Conference

workshop will discuss preventative work to keep girls out of the system and will provide strategies for best outcomes with girls who are in our systems. Learning Objectives: • Understand the history of gender-specific/ gender-responsive treatment in juvenile justice and characteristics of girls involved in the Juvenile Justice system. • Awareness of current data relating to juvenile crime, patterns in violent crimes, delinquency and arrest rates in relation to gender. • Know what the research in juvenile correctional interventions has revealed in regard to root causes and patterns in female delinquency and the critical need to understand the dramatic differences in how we provide care and treatment which will determine if we will help or harm girls in our systems. Moderator: Penny Sampson , Associate Member and Consultant, Council of Juvenile Justice Administrators, Minden, Nevada Speaker: Bridget Hanagan , M.A., Reentry Supervisor, Las Colinas Detention and Reentry Facility, Santee, California; Kristen Withrow , LCSW, CACII, Associate Director, Colorado Department of Human Services, Division of Youth Services, Golden, Colorado Cooking Matters is a proven outcome-based program which provides skills and strategies that reduce food insecurity by 50% without a change in financial circumstances or location. Arkansas is the first state in the nation to bring this program to incarcerated individuals. We are teaching both men and women how to feed their families great tasting, nutritious food, and how to do it in almost any living circumstance on a limited budget. This workshop will provide participants with information on how to set up the program in their own facility at almost no cost. This program has been the most popular in our facilities with demand overwhelming class space every time it is offered. A-2I On the Path to Reentry : “Cooking Matters” Room 8

for handling initial threat information of counterterrorism, counterintelligence, cyber incidents, criminal complaints events and suspicious activities. eGuardian tracks, shares and manages threats and Suspicious Activity Reports (SAR). The program allows participating agencies to provide, view and analyze SAR and other terrorism-related information. The mapping and search features facilitate patterns and trend analysis of SAR data. Learning Objectives: • Participants will be able to identify resources that are available to assist in the management of violent extremist offenders, indicators of violent extremism, reporting procedures of terrorist matters and how to liaise with counter terrorism partners. Moderator: Jeffrey Woodworth , Intelligence Officer, Federal Bureau of Prisons, National Joint Terrorism Task Force, Critical Infrastructure Protection, Alexandria, Virginia Speakers: Richard A. DeRiso , Senior Law Enforcement Advisor, Federal Bureau of Investigation, McLean, Virginia; Joseph Hokanson , Supervisory Special Agent, Federal Bureau of Investigation, National Joint Terrorism Task Force, Critical Infrastructure Protection, McLean, Virginia; Jeffrey Woodworth , Intelligence Officer, Federal Bureau of Prisons, National Joint Terrorism Task Force, Critical Infrastructure Protection, Alexandria, Virginia Most of the empirical data used to develop evidence-based practices for rehabilitating juvenile offenders came from male-only samples. Programs designed for males are not able to meet the specifics and complexities of the risks females face and specific root causes of females entering the justice system. Gender differences require treatment programming specific to female needs and diagnostics. Juvenile Justice Agencies have traditionally neglected this population of offenders. This A-2H Gender-Responsive Care in Juvenile Justice Room 5A

Saturday, Jan. 11 t 10:30 a.m.–12 p.m.

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