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Appendix A
Workshop Agenda
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 2006
8:30–8:45 am
WELCOMING REMARKS AND INTRODUCTIONS
Carol Petrie, Director
Committee on Law and Justice
James Q. Wilson, Committee Chair
Emeritus, University of California Los Angeles
8:45–9:05
Issues in Reentry Research for NIJ
Glenn Schmitt (invited)
Acting Director, NIJ
9:05–9:30
Overview of Issues and Workshop Goals
Joan Petersilia
Committee on Community Supervision and
Desistance from Crime
University of California, Irvine
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9:30–11:00
Community Supervision Current Practice
From: Rethinking Rehabilitation: Why Can’t We Reform Our Criminals
David Farabee
University of California Los Angeles
Discussants:
Michael Jacobsen, Executive Director
Vera Institute of Justice
Martin Horn, Commissioner
New York City Department of Corrections
General Discussion
11:00–11:15
Break
11:15–12:45 pm
Therapeutic Models of Community Supervision
Efficacy of the Proactive Model of Supervision
Faye Taxman
Virginia Commonwealth University
Discussants:
Shadd Maruno
Queens College, Belfast
12:45–1:30
Lunch
1:30–3:00
Reentry: The Judicial Model
The Role of Problem Solving Courts
David B. Wexler J.D.
University of Arizona and University of Puerto Rico
Discussants:
Hon Cindy Lederman, Administrative Judge
Eleventh Judicial Circuit
Juvenile Division
Miami-Dade County, Florida
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Jennifer Skeem (invited)
UC Irvine
General Discussion
3:00–3:15
Break
3:15–4:30
The Way Forward
What Would an Ideal System Look Like?
Pamela Lattimore
University of South Carolina
Discussants:
Mark Kleiman
University of California, Los Angeles
Sharon Neumann, Deputy Director
Oklahoma Department of Corrections
4:30–5:00
Wrap-Up
Jeremy Travis, President
John Jay College
New York, NY
5:00
Adjourn