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National Drug Court Training and Technical Assistance Program
Note: We have expanded the Drug Court Planning Initiative web site to include the entire National Drug Court Training and Technical Assistance Program.
Welcome to the National Drug Court Training and Technical Assistance Program (NDCTTAP) web site sponsored by the Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA), Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice, and the Office of Juvenile Justice & Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP). NDCTTAP is a training initiative that helps communities develop effective adult, juvenile, family, and tribal drug court programs. Communities interested in planning a drug court program are encouraged to register for NDCTTAP.
This site provides communities participating in NDCTTAP training programs with resource materials that enhance the NDCTTAP training experience. Training resources contained herein are provided as supplements to the materials obtained at each NDCTTAP training program.
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No additional training opportunities are available at this time. Please check back often.
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No training participant information is available at this time. Please check back often.
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Registration for the
FY 2008 Adult Drug Court Planning Initiative is now Closed.
For more information
To be added to the waiting list, please e-mail Debby Shinnebarger at debby.i.shinnebar ger@lmco.com.
Adult DCPI planning team: Coordinator, judge, prosecutor, defense counsel, treatment representative, and an expert in research or evaluation.
Juvenile DCPI planning team: Coordinator, judge, prosecutor, defense counsel, treatment representative, school representative, and an expert in research or evaluation.
Family DCPI planning team: Coordinator, judge, prosecutor, parent attorney, treatment representative, child welfare representative, guardian ad litem, and an expert in research or evaluation.
Tribal DCPI planning team: Coordinator, judge, prosecutor, defense counsel, treatment representative, and an an expert in research or evaluation. In addition, under the Juvenile Tribal training initiative, a school representative must be identified.
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