The Council of State Governments Justice Center

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The only nonprofit representing leaders in all branches of state government, combining that power w/ policy expertise to strengthen public safety & communities.

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    500 Stepping Up counties and counting! We are proud to announce that the national movement to reduce mental illness in has reached 500 counties across 43 states. Learn more about this important milestone here: ---

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  2. .’s GAINS Center is offering experienced trainers the opportunity to apply to become the local expert in providing their How Being Trauma-Informed Improves Criminal Justice System Responses training program! Apply by 2/21:

    Training program solicitation
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  3. "Providing incarcerated men, women, youth, and young adults with in-demand skills and industry certifications is one of the best ways that we can serve these learners." Read more from on career training in the system:

    Assistant Secretary Scott Stump visits a barbering course at a youth facility in Colorado.
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  4. Yesterday presented recommendations to reduce recidivism in . During a three-year period, found 78 percent of prison admissions were for those who violated the terms of their furlough, probation or parole.

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  5. . is thrilled to have w/ residents at Fulton Community Supervision Center in today. Among the ppl he met was Desiree Stone who is celebrating her first day off of correctional supervision. Stay tuned for the full Face to Face video!

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  6. "Since 2015, the Stepping Up Initiative has worked in communities across the country to reduce these numbers by diverting people with mental illness into mental health programs."

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  7. Last Friday, we were pleased to accompany of as he visited a facility to see firsthand the career & technical education opportunities available to incarcerated youth in Colorado.

    Assistant Sec. for Career, Technical and Adult Education Scott Stump visits a barbers training class at a youth facility in Colorado.
    Assistant Sec. for Career, Technical and Adult Education Scott Stump visits a youth facility in Colorado.
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  8. Excited to see meet firsthand with people at a facility, and witness how gender-responsive and trauma-informed approaches are changing lives at Missouri's first all-female supervision center.

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  9. 22. sij

    Last Friday, I visited Lookout Mountain Youth Services Center in Golden, CO, with to see the career and technical education opportunities provided for incarcerated youth.

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  10. 12. sij

    Over the years, has made huge strides in major cities across the United States. However, rural communities are getting left behind. As we work to , we cannot forget about rural counties, suburban areas, and mid-sized cities.

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  11. 16. sij

    Watch these people tell their stories and share their experiences of their first time going to jail. It’s exactly why we need to

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  12. READ: examines 's furlough program. As part of the process, found 53 percent of admissions to Vermont prisons in the past three years were the result of furlough violations.

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  13. 9. sij

    “Reducing the jail population of course means fewer POC are incarcerated, but that is not enough. We must do more to address inequities and ensure that communities of color are not overrepresented in our country’s jails.” -Laurie Garduque

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  14. . in the spirit! While these cookies look delicious, nothing beats our ~sweet~ policy discussions. Thank you Justice Stratton and Butler County, OH for your enthusiastic effort to reduce mental illness in jails!

    Cookies iced with the Stepping Up logo
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  15. Gathering data on arrests, summons, 911 calls, homelessness, and health care services is necessary to begin understanding how people are served by multiple systems, and to create a blueprint for reducing their contact with law enforcement. More:

    Step 1: Identify people in your community who are high utilizers
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  16. People who frequently encounter law enforcement often require supports like housing and mental health care. Learn four steps law enforcement can use to reduce repeat encounters and long-term contact with the justice system:

    Explains the challenge law enforcement often faces when encountering people with complex needs
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  17. Today, board members , Justice Michael Boggs, and Commissioner Marie Williams visited the White House to discuss mental health issues in the criminal justice system.

    Justice Boggs and Sheriff Koutoujian at the White House.
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  18. . was proud to assist in developing this legislation to address challenges related to costs, supervision, and recidivism.

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  19. READ: has details on the passage of legislation in . The state successfully used a approach in 2012 & embarked on a second round to build on prior efforts & address current challenges.

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  20. Great news from where the House of Representatives approved legislation today to reform probation and parole. SB 500 and SB 501 are the direct result of 's work in the state.

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  21. "Finally, the task source found that jails are often being used as substitutes for mental health centers ... Putting them behind bars doesn’t make them any better, and in many cases makes them worse."

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