Thursday, February 21, 2019

National Reentry Resource Center. February 2019


SCA Highlights, Publications, Funding Opportunities, and more.

Featured NRRC Posts


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Berkeley Study Shines Light on the Pressures of Being a Corrections Officer


It’s widely known that jails and prisons can be violent and stressful places to work. But the well-being of corrections officers, while a priority for corrections departments across the country, has rarely been the subject of formal study.
This is a gap that Dr. Amy Lerman at the University of California, Berkeley; the California Correctional Peace Officers Association (CCPOA) union; and the CCPOA Benefit Trust Fund aim to fill.
“We started this project because we want to better understand the impact of the work environment on our members and the research wasn’t there,” said Stephen Walker, director of Governmental Affairs for the CCPOA union.


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Legislation to Fund the Federal Government for Fiscal Year 2019 Includes $87.5M for Second Chance Act


President Trump signed the omnibus fiscal year 2019 spending bill, which provides $30.9 billion for the U.S. Department of Justice and includes $3.02 billion for various state and local law enforcement assistance grant programs.



Funding Opportunities


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Second Chance Act Addressing the Needs of Incarcerated Parents and Their Minor Children


This program provides funding to promote and expand services for incarcerated parents and their children under the age of 18 as well as helps children of incarcerated parents gain more access to services that support their needs. The deadline to apply is April 15. 


Innovations in Supervision Initiative–Community Corrections-Led Violence Reduction Grant Program


This grant program is inviting proposals from states, localities, and federally recognized tribal jurisdictions to serve as models for probation and/or parole partnerships with law enforcement and/or prosecuting agencies to reduce violent crime and recidivism among people under supervision. The deadline to apply is March 8. 


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Featured Publications and Resources





Upcoming Events


2019 Legislative Conference
National Association of Counties
Mar. 2–6, Washington, DC

2019 Winter Training Institute
American Probation and Parole Association
March 7–13, Miami, FL

Second Chance Act Addressing the Needs of Incarcerated Parents and Their Minor Children Program [New Applicant Webinar]
OJJDP
Mar. 15

Twelfth Academic Health & Policy Conference on Correctional Health
Academic Consortium on Criminal Justice Health
Mar. 21–22, Las Vegas, NV
 
Twenty-fifth Annual Conference
National Treatment Accountability for Safer Communities
Apr. 29–May 1, Cleveland, OH

Thirty-eighth Annual Conference and Jail Expo
American Jail Association
May 18–22, Louisville, KY

2019 Transforming Juvenile Probation Certificate Program
Annie E. Casey Foundation, CSG Justice Center, and the Center for Juvenile Justice Reform
Nov. 4–8, Washington, DC



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This project was supported by Grant No. 2016-MU-BX-K011 awarded by the Bureau of Justice Assistance. The Bureau of Justice Assistance is a component of the Department of Justice's Office of Justice Programs, which also includes the Bureau of Justice Statistics, the National Institute of Justice, the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, the Office for Victims of Crime, and the SMART Office. Points of view or opinions in this document are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the U.S. Department of Justice.

Food Assistance. California. February 2019

Resources for Food Assistance
If you are in need of economic, food or housing support, you can find help at basicneeds.berkeley.edu. You may be eligible for money to buy groceries via calfresh.berkeley.edu or our Food Assistance Program. If you are in need of food immediately, please visit our UC Berkeley Food Pantry at pantry.berkeley.edu/.
Si requiere asistencia de comida o para su hipoteca, puede encontrar información en basicneeds.berkeley.edu. Será eligible para asistencia financiera de comida en calfresh.berkeley.edu o nuestro programa Food Assistance Program. Si necesita comida inmediatamente, visite nuestra página de web pantry.berkeley.edu/.

February 2019. FEMA. “Tips to Prepare a Successful Symposium Submission For the 2019 EM Higher Education Symposium”

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FEMA National Training & Education System
Higher Education Program
Presents

“Tips to Prepare a Successful Symposium Submission
For the 2019 EM Higher Education Symposium”

February 19, 2019                  3:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. ET

The 21st Anniversary of the Annual Emergency Management Higher Education Symposium will be hosted June 3-6, 2019. The call for submission is open now through March 15, 2019. This year we are looking forward to highlighting the best our community has to offer in the following tracks:

  • Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) in Emergency Management
  • Research Methodology & Integration
  • Policy & Administration of EM and Related Programs

The submission form has been revised to better understand your work. The hope is that this change will assist in preparing you to develop a post-symposium document for publication to support the development, dialogue and dissemination of information and material resulting from the symposium.

The webinar is designed to guide submitters to successfully navigate the form, learn more about the tracks, and develop a submission that will be clear and attractive to the reviewers. An overview of the cover letter, step-by-step guidance to complete the form, discussion the presentation options, and exemplars of submissions will be shared. There will also be time to engage in dialogue to provide your feedback, as well as to ask specific questions about your potential proposal.


Presenters:
  • Academic members of the Symposium Planning Special Interest Group
  • Wendy Walsh, Higher Education Program Manager



Conference Call-In: 1-800-320-4330, PIN: 376368

For additional information: Contact Wendy Walsh, EMI Higher Education PM- wendy.walsh@fema.dhs.gov
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