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Managing Cases Involving Persons with Mental Disabilities
June 9-12, 2008 / Reno, NV
Tuition: $985 (Early Discount: $885 by 3/11/08)
Conf. Fee: $235
Register for this course
Unfortunately, persons with mental disabilities are too often caught in
a revolving door, coming into contact again and again with the justice
system. Such contact may be through the criminal docket for issues such
as substance abuse or minor public infractions, through the probate docket
when a family member must step in to assist, or through the family docket
when problems, usually related to the disability, arise. This course provides
judges with an understanding of mental health issues that affect and are
affected by the justice system. After attending this course, participants
will be able to identify and assess individuals with mental health disorders
and employ judicial strategies to address them effectively. Online materials
will be available for judges to complete approximately six weeks prior
to the course start date. At that time, participants will receive an email
with the website location and their login information. Participants should
plan to set aside approximately two to four hours of time to review and
complete the materials prior to the course.
Qualifies as an elective in the Certificate in Judicial Development,
General Jurisdiction Trial Skills, Special Court Trial Skills and Tribal
Judicial Skills programs.
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