The Community Supervision Resource Center (CSRC) website is now available for you to explore. The site is designed specifically to assist those working in the fields of pretrial, probation, and parole community supervision. Use the website to: 📚 Explore the Resource Library with hundreds of pretrial, probation, and parole resources. ✏️ Discover upcoming trainings and webinars. 🗒️ Inquire about customized technical assistance. 💵 Be informed about new funding opportunities. 🌐 Learn more about the work of BJA’s Innovations in Supervision Initiatives (aka Smart Supervision) sites. Visit https://lnkd.in/exVkakwh today!
Center For Effective Public Policy
Public Policy Offices
Kensington, Maryland 2,068 followers
Helping Justice Systems Discover Solutions
About us
CEPP is a nonprofit organization with longstanding experience in the field of criminal justice. For over 40 years, CEPP has worked collaboratively with justice system professionals and their partners to improve their justice systems and facilitate equitable, systemic, and sustainable change. We believe our criminal legal systems should work for all, and that all justice should be community justice. CEPP works on projects across the spectrum of the criminal legal system – from pretrial to sentencing, as well as corrections, probation, parole, and reintegration. Our projects focus on changing the status quo and reimagining justice solutions. We work to reduce reliance on incarceration, strengthen communities, and improve outcomes for everyone impacted by the criminal legal system. We bring expertise in group facilitation and collaboration, training and education, change management, research and national best practices, and practical working knowledge and skills in implementing evidence-based practices and sustainable programs. Over CEPP’s long history, we have worked in every state in the country, at local, state, and federal levels. When engaged with a jurisdiction, we provide structure to a deliberative process and bring lessons from empirical research and practical experience. CEPP does not dictate the solutions, but rather assists jurisdictions with crafting their own policies and practices.
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http://www.cepp.com
External link for Center For Effective Public Policy
- Industry
- Public Policy Offices
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Kensington, Maryland
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1981
- Specialties
- criminal justice, public policy, evidence-based practices, evidence-based decision making, parole, probation, justice-involved women, justice-involved individuals, sex offender management, reentry, collaboration, strategic planning, pretrial, and risk assessment
Locations
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Primary
10605 Concord St
Suite 440
Kensington, Maryland 20895, US
Employees at Center For Effective Public Policy
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Skye Adams
Abolitionist Social Worker, Project Manager, and Advocate for Community Justice
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Erica King
Solution focused director, engaged educator, evocative facilitator, results based leader and passionate implementor.
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Melanie Breault Kursun
Manager of Strategic Communications & Partnerships at CEPP
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Cherrie Raines
CEPP-Operations Manager
Updates
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📢 Join Us for an Interactive Webinar on DV/IPV Cases 🗓️ Date: January 14, 2025 ⏰ Time: 1:00–2:30 p.m. ET This engaging online training will explore how the criminal justice system responds to domestic violence/intimate partner violence (DV/IPV)-related cases, with a focus on assessments, supervision strategies, and community-based support for survivors. You'll gain valuable insights from a panelist who will share her authentic lived experiences, making this session both impactful and practical. 💡 What You’ll Learn: ✔️ Key research and assessments related to DV/IPV ✔️ Strategies for community supervision and programming ✔️ Firsthand insights to inform harm-reduction approaches ✔️ Evidence-based ways to support everyone involved Don’t miss this opportunity to deepen your expertise and drive meaningful change. Register today! #DV #IPV #Webinar #CriminalJustice #ProfessionalDevelopment Register now: https://lnkd.in/ghqjvxrS
Domestic Violence / Intimate Partner Violence Support - Community Supervision Resource Center
https://communitysupervisioncenter.org
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ICYMI, check out CEPP’s Year In Review for 2024! 🌟 It’s been a year of growth, impact, and transformation, and we're proud to highlight our progress toward our mission to create a world where justice enhances well-being for all. Here are just a few of our accomplishments: ➡️ We spent thousands of hours training criminal justice professionals all around the country. ➡️ We created new solutions-focused resources for the field to support pretrial, reentry, and everything in between. ➡️ We collaborated with directly-impacted people on multiple projects to make policies and practices more equitable. We couldn't have done it without the incredible support of our partners, funders, and community members. Together, we're making a lasting difference for the justice field. Read the full update on the CEPP website.
CEPP’s 2024 Year in Review - The Center for Effective Public Policy
https://cepp.com
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Meet CEPP’s Justice Policy Consultants! Ruby Welch (she/her) is a motivational speaker, criminal and restorative justice advocate, healing hostess, and founder of F.E.L.O.N (Formerly Incarcerated Empowered Leaders Overcoming Negative Stigmas). Learn more about Ruby.
CEPP Justice Policy Consultants - The Center for Effective Public Policy
https://cepp.com
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Sign up for the CSRC Community! A place for professionals working in the field of community supervision (pretrial, probation, parole/post-supervision release) to: 🤝 Connect. ❓ Ask Questions. 🗣️ Share Experiences.
CSRC Community
forum.communitysupervisioncenter.org
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Meet CEPP’s Justice Policy Consultants! Patrick Rodriguez (he/him) is the Co-Executive director of the Georgia Coalition for Higher Education in Prison. Patrick builds high-quality educational pathways to degree completion for incarcerated people throughout Georgia and beyond. Learn more about Patrick.
CEPP Justice Policy Consultants - The Center for Effective Public Policy
https://cepp.com
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After 30 years of research and progress, community supervision agencies are well-versed in evidence-based practices (EBP). What is often overlooked or more difficult to do, however, is ensuring the fidelity of those practices—not just using them, but using them effectively—to have the greatest impact on reducing recidivism. In 2020, the Indiana Department of Correction embarked on a journey to do just that: administer the Correctional Program Checklist for Community Supervision Agencies (CPC-CSA) to do its part in turning the state’s recidivism rate on its head. The Community Supervision Resource Center (CSRC) tells the story.
Fidelity in Focus: Indiana’s Commitment to Evidence-Based Practices and Reducing Recidivism
https://communitysupervisioncenter.org
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Meet CEPP’s Justice Policy Consultants! Pamela Neely (she/her) is a proud graduate of the Women Transcending Collective Leadership Institute, Columbia University–Cohort 3. She is a dedicated member of the Women’s Community Justice Association and is involved with its Justice 4 Women Task Force. Helping others is her life; she believes in what she does. Learn more about Pamela at CEPP’s website.
CEPP Justice Policy Consultants - The Center for Effective Public Policy
https://cepp.com
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Thank you to our Community Supervision Resource Center webinar faculty on Promoting Desistance: Transforming Community Supervision for Lasting Change: Ronald F. Day, Senior Vice President at The Fortune Society Lily Shapiro, Policy Counsel at The Fortune Society’s David Rothenberg Center for Public Policy Reggie Chatman, MPH, Director of Policy at The Fortune Society’s David Rothenberg Center for Public Policy Pamela Neely, CEPP Justice Policy Consultant Ashia Wilson, CEPP Justice Policy Consultant Brandon Brown, MS, PhD Candidate, Project Lead for Justice Policy Consultants at CEPP A recording of the webinar is now available on the CSRC website.
Promoting Desistance: Transforming Community Supervision for Lasting Change
https://communitysupervisioncenter.org