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International Network on Therapeutic Jurisprudence

 

American Institute of Collaborative Professionals

 

American Psychology Law Society

 

Australian Institute of Criminology -- Restorative Justice in Australia

 

Australian Institute of Criminology -- Drug Courts

 

Australasian Therapeutic Jurisprudence Clearinghouse

 

The Brazilian National Association of Therapeutic Jurisprudence (Portuguese)

 

California Courts Collaborative Justice List

 

Caribbean Umbrella Body for Restorative Behaviour (CURB)

 

Center for Court Innovation

 

Center for Families, Children and the Courts

 

CuttingEdgeLaw.com

 

Global Youth Justice

 

Humanizing Legal Education -- Florida State University College of Law

 

International Academy of Collaborative Professionals

 

International Academy of Law and Mental Health

 

International Alliance of Collaborative Professionals

 

International Alliance of Holistic Lawyers

 

International Association of Drug Treatment Courts

 

International Association of Forensic Mental Health Services

 

International Center for Healing and the Law

 

Institut Pour La Prevention de la Criminalite/Institute for the Prevention of Crime (French/English)

 

Jananeethi

 

Justice Programs Office -- American University (Drug Court Clearinghouse)

 

MacArthur Research Network on Mental Health and the Law

 

Max Planck Institute for Foreign & International Criminal Law

 

The McGill Center for Creative Problem Solving

 

National Association of Drug Court Professionals

 

The National Center for Preventive Law

 

The National Center for State Courts

 

Problem Solving Courts Resource Center

 

The National Center for Therapeutic Courts

 

The National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges

 

National Institute of Corrections

 

National Organization of Forensic Social Work

 

The North American Institute for Conflict Resolution

 

Psychology and Law Program -- University of Nebraska, Lincoln

 

Reentry Resource Center

 

Renaissance Lawyer

 

The Sentencing Project

 

Therapeutic Jurisprudence Research & Practice Collaborative

 

University of Alaska Anchorage Justice Center, Therapeutic Jurisprudence & Problem Solving Courts

 

Victim Offender Mediation Association

 

Victim-Offender Reconciliation Program

 

Information About Relevant ListServs and Forums

 

Therapeutic Jurisprudence list serve: to join, send a BLANK email to tjsp-subscribe@topica.com

 

Comprehensive Law Movement: This discussion group is dedicated to the comprehensive law movement. The purposes are to: (1) network like-minded individuals together; (2) disseminate information about the comprehensive law movement; (3) collect information about the growth of the individual vectors of the movement; and (4) continue to 'cross-pollinate' among the comprehensive law approaches, or vectors. For more information or to join, go to the website at http://web.fcsl.edu/archives/comprehensivelawmovement.html%3C/

 

Holistic and Collaborative Strategies Listserv: The holistic and collaborative strategies e-mail list is sponsored by the Project for the Future of Equal Justice in conjunction with the Volunteer Legal Services Program of the Bar Association of San Francisco. The purpose of the e-mail list is to provide a forum for exchanging ideas about holistic advocacy and collaborative service delivery. The subscribers to this list are a broad range of advocates who serve low-income clients including lawyers, social workers, health professionals, and others who work in variety of settings including legal aid programs, pro bono programs, social service agencies, and community-based organizations. To subscribe, send a request with your name, e-mail address, job responsibilities and organization to holisticstrategies-owner@yahoogroups.com

 

International Association of Drug Treatment Courts Listserv: The International Association of Drug Treatment Courts Listserv is open to professionals who are involved in drug treatment courts in all continents. We hope this listserver will foster cooperation and information exchange amongst drug treatment courts. To subscribe, please see the instructions at http://listserver.ecu.edu.au/mailman/listinfo/iadtc

 

Problem Solving Reporter: This is a newletter sent out by the National Center for State Courts. To sign up for this newsletter go to the form at the NCSC website.

 

Psylaw-L: The PSYLAW-L email listserver is managed by Marc Patry (mpatry@unlgrad1.unl.edu) and Steven Penrod (spenrod1@unl.edu). For more information or to subscribe, contact one of these two people.

 

Links to Blogs

 

Therapeutic Jurisprudence Dr. Mrchael S. King - Blogger

 

Corrections Sentencing



Upcoming Events
 
Therapeutic Jurisprudence at the Southeastern Association of Law Schools Conference
Palm Beach, FL,
August 4, 2010.
 
Therapeutic Jurisprudence in Australia
May 4-7, 2010
 
Symposium on Prisoner Reentry
February 26, 2010
 

Therapeutic Jurisprudence in Nebraska
January 28-29, 2010

 

Therapeutic Jurisprudence in New Orleans
January 08, 2010

 
Past Events
 
Therapeutic Jurisprudence Center Presented Dean Arie Frieberg
October 22, 2009
 

Click here to view highlights to Dedication Ceremony for Therapeutic Jurisprudence Center
Original Announcement
September 24, 2009

 
Therapeutic Jurisprudence in New York
June 29, 2009
 
Therapeutic Jurisprudence in Miami
June 5, 2009
 
Therapeutic Jurisprudence in San Francisco
May 16-21, 2009
 
Therapeutic Jurisprudence in Zurich
May 12, 2009
 
Therapeutic Jurisprudence in Ft. Lauderdale
March 28, 2009
 
Therapeutic Jurisprudence in Jacksonville
February 27, 2009
 

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