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2014 CJJ Annual Conference, Council of SAGs’ Meeting & Hill Day
June 18-21, 2014
Washington, DC
At the 2014 Conference, we celebrated CJJ's 30th Anniversary along with the 40th Anniversary of the JJDPA!
The conference, "Looking Back, Planning Ahead," focused on developing a vision for the next 40 years in juvenile justice. There were thematic workshops, informative general sessions & plenaries, State Juvenile Justice Specialists & DMC Coordinator Business Meetings, the CJJ Council of SAGs' Meeting & Executive Board Elections, Regional & CJJ Committee Meetings, and much more!
Conference Resources
- Conference Agenda
- Awards Program
- A Strategic Partner in Advancing TTA Excellence
- Crossover Youth Practice Model
- Ending the Solitary Confiement of Youth in Juvenile Detention and Correctional Facilities
- Funding Community Based Supervision
- Implicit Bias
- Necessary Components to Reduce and Eliminate Solitary Confinement
- NTTAC Overview
- OJJDP's Online University
- Planning and Implementing Status Offense System Change
- Redeploy Illinois
- Toward Abolishing the Use of Disciplinary Isolation in Juvenile Justice