Pretrial Bootcamp (Fall - Charlotte, NC)
Recorded On: 10/22/2019
- Registration Closed
Welcome to Pretrial Bootcamp! This intensive, 2.5-day course will provide an overview of pretrial justice, its legal foundations, and the latest research. The course takes a systems perspective that addresses key pretrial decision points and the system actors that play a role in decision making. You will have the opportunity to critically examine your own pretrial systems through interactive exercises, as well as the opportunity to learn from practitioners engaged in pretrial system change efforts.
Learning Objectives
By the end of the course, you will be able to:
- Describe the legal principles and foundational research of pretrial justice
- Apply strategies to maximize pretrial success, minimize failures to appear, and minimize unnecessary use of jail
- Assess your pretrial system and its alignment with legal and evidence-based practices
- Identify next steps to make your system more safe, fair, and effective
When: October 29 - 31, 2019
Day 1 (10/29): 1:00 - 5:30 p.m.
Day 2 (10/30): 8:00 - 5:00 p.m.
Day 3 (10/31): 8:00 - 3:00 p.m.
Location:
Mecklenburg County Courthouse
832 East Fourth St
Charlotte, NC 28202
Cost: $500
Course Completion Requirements
Pretrial Bootcamp is a course for professionals, and all participants enter the course with different levels of baseline knowledge and experience, and different goals for the course. As a result, we anticipate that everyone will focus their energy in different places, and will apply the content in different ways. Therefore, the course requirements focus mainly on engagement with the material and with each other. To receive a certificate of completion for the course, participants must:
- Complete the course pre-assignment
- Complete pre-course readings
- Participate fully in classroom activities
- Complete the course evaluation
Certificates will indicate that the participant completed a 20.5-hour course, inclusive of classroom time and pre-course activities. The course has not been certified for continuing education credits. If any participants who wish to seek continuing education credits independently, this syllabus should contain the necessary information for submission, but if additional information is needed please contact us at up@pretrial.org.
Your Learning Experience
This course is designed to meet the needs of diverse professionals in pretrial justice, but everyone’s interests and needs are different. You are encouraged to bring your perspective and needs to the conversation to ensure that this course will be useful and applicable to you and your work. Ask questions, challenge the faculty and your colleagues, and make the most of the course!
Sue Ferrere (Moderator)
Director of Impact
Contact: sue@pretrial.org
Sue Ferrere lives and works in Evergreen, Colo. As the technical assistance manager, Sue helps communities improve the outcomes and fairness of their pretrial justice systems. Before joining PJI, Sue was a criminal justice planner in Jefferson County, Colo., and was instrumental in developing the Colorado Improving Supervised Pretrial Release project, a 10-county effort that was the predecessor of the CPAT (Colorado Pretrial Assessment Tool).
Sue, who also specializes in developing coordinated justice system responses to individuals with behavioral health challenges, helped start the Jefferson County Recovery Court. In a previous life, Sue was a renewable energy scientist at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory in Golden, Colo. Sue especially enjoys the fusion of law and science necessary to transform our pretrial justice system.
Zaria Davis (Moderator)
Senior Associate, Advocacy & Community Engagement
Contact: zaria@pretrial.org
Dr. Zaria Davis began her career in social work over 20 years ago with experience in mental health and social services in various settings. She has also worked in K-12, higher education, and out-of-school time settings. Zaria served as Executive Director for a local nonprofit in Lincoln Heights, OH for two years, working to move families towards self-sufficiency. In addition, Zaria has worked with various initiatives to support higher education access for those currently and formerly incarcerated. She is passionate in her community advocacy in the areas of pre- and post-incarceration reform.
A graduate of Wilberforce University, Zaria holds a bachelor of the arts in sociology. She obtained her master of social work degree from the University of Cincinnati and doctor of social work degree from Capella University. Zaria is a participatory action researcher and believes that those who are an active part of the community are the voices that lead to change. She is a 2019 Leading with Conviction Fellow with JustLeadershipUSA, and a board member of Dress for Success Cincinnati and the Robert O'Neal Multicultural Art Center (ROMAC).
Her interests include mentoring, social justice, and coaching individuals in their life journey. She enjoys spending time with family, traveling, sci fi, and the arts. Zaria continues to support reentry efforts for women returning home from incarceration and children impacted by mass incarceration.
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