Incentives & Sanctions, and Court-Ordered Treatment: Applying Treatment Court Principles in Your Non-Treatment-Court Docket
This webinar is presented free of charge to judges.
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Days & Times
10 a.m. Pacific / 1 p.m. Eastern
Duration: 75 minutes
Course Location
Online
Course Fees
This webinar is presented free of charge to judges.
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You don’t preside over a treatment court (also known as accountability court, or problem-solving court) but you want to employ the science behind the effective use of Incentives & Sanctions. What can you do? Are there any ethical constraints you should be aware of?
What do you need to know about court-ordered treatment? Is it going to be effective if you have to force the defendant to treatment?
Join your judicial peers from around the country for the latest in our webinar series to offer judges the chance to learn from one another about the application of treatment court principles in their non-treatment-court dockets. You will gain insights from others jurisdictions, and learn how to take the best practices developed in drug treatment court and apply it to your docket.
Hear from Judge Robert Anchondo who presides over the El Paso (Texas) DWI Court and is one of the country’s longest serving DWI Court judges, and Judge Kevin Fitzwater who presided over the first Behavioral Health Court in New Mexico. They invite you to share your experiences with them. This webinar is for judges only!
This webinar is presented free of charge to judges. $0
Faculty:
Judge Robert S. Anchondo
El Paso, Texas
Judge Kevin Fitzwater (Ret.)
Bernalillo County, New Mexico
This educational series is supported by Grant No SJE9923C0001-00 awarded by the Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP). In partnership with All Rise, The National Judicial College (NJC) developed the "Series of Peer-to-Peer Educational Opportunities" online series. The content offers judges the chance to learn from one another about the application of treatment court principles in their non-treatment-court dockets. Points of views or opinions in the content are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the official position of the Executive Office of the President.
You don’t preside over a treatment court (also known as accountability court, or problem-solving court) but you want to employ the science behind the effective use of Incentives & Sanctions. What can you do? Are there any ethical constraints you should be aware of?
What do you need to know about court-ordered treatment? Is it going to be effective if you have to force the defendant to treatment?
Join your judicial peers from around the country for the latest in our webinar series to offer judges the chance to learn from one another about the application of treatment court principles in their non-treatment-court dockets. You will gain insights from others jurisdictions, and learn how to take the best practices developed in drug treatment court and apply it to your docket.
Hear from Judge Robert Anchondo who presides over the El Paso (Texas) DWI Court and is one of the country’s longest serving DWI Court judges, and Judge Kevin Fitzwater who presided over the first Behavioral Health Court in New Mexico. They invite you to share your experiences with them. This webinar is for judges only!