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FY19 Performance Oversight Hearing for the Mayor's Office on Returning Citizen Affairs
Testimonies
Reentry
February 21, 2019
Aug 5, 2024
CCE and Theordore Whitehouse, CCE Board Member and Chair of the Reentry Subcommittee, testified before the Committee on Facilities and Procurement of the Council of the District of Columbia at the Performance Oversight Hearing for the Mayor's Office on Returning Citizen Affairs.
FY19 Performance Oversight Testimony for the Department of Behavioral Health
Testimonies
Behavioral Health
Criminal Justice
February 12, 2019
Aug 5, 2024
On February 12, 2019, CCE testified before the Committee on Health of the Council of the District of Columbia at the Performance Oversight Hearing for the Department of Behavioral Health.
FY19 Performance Oversight Testimony for the Deputy Mayor for Public Safety and Justice
Testimonies
Criminal Justice
Jails & Prisons
Reentry
Courts
Behavioral Health
February 8, 2019
Apr 23, 2024
CCE testified before the Committee on the Judiciary and Public Safety of the Council of the District of Columbia at the Performance Oversight Hearing for the Deputy Mayor for Public Safety and Justice.
FY19 Performance Oversight Hearing for the Office of Victims Services and Justice Grants
Testimonies
Reentry
Criminal Justice
February 6, 2019
Aug 5, 2024
On February 6, 2019, CCE testified before the Committee on the Judiciary and Public Safety of the Council of the District of Columbia at the Performance Oversight hearing for the Office of Victims Services and Justice Grants.
Testimony on the Local Work Opportunity Tax Credit Amendment Act of 2018
Testimonies
Reentry
Criminal Justice
October 30, 2018
Apr 23, 2024
CCE and Reentry Subcommittee Chair Theodore Whitehouse of Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP testified before the Committee on Finance and Revenue of the Council of the District of Columbia on Bill 22-0668, the "Local Work Opportunity Tax Credit Amendment Act of 2018".
2018 Letter to U.S. Senators on Judicial Vacancies
Testimonies
General
July 30, 2018
Jun 17, 2024
Improving Mental Health Services and Outcomes for All: D.C.'s Department of Behavioral Health and the Justice System
Policy Reports
Behavioral Health
Criminal Justice
Courts
Disabilities
Race
February 26, 2018
Apr 23, 2024
The Department of Behavioral Health's (DBH) mission is to develop, manage and oversee a public behavioral health system for adults, children and youth and their families that is consumer driven, community-based, culturally competent and supports prevention, resiliency and recovery and the overall wellbeing of the District of Columbia. Among the populations that DBH serves are adults with behavioral health disorders who commit, or are accused of committing, a criminal offense. In October 2016, the Office of the District of Columbia Auditor (ODCA) engaged the Council for Court Excellence (CCE) to conduct a review of, and make recommendations for improving, the effectiveness of DBH's interactions with the criminal justice system and the services it provides to justice-involved behavioral health consumers.
Victim's Guide to the District of Columbia Justice System- Amharic
Educational Resources
Victims & Survivors of Crime
Justice Education
October 17, 2017
Aug 28, 2024
A guide to DC's justice system for victims of crime. Written in Amharic.
GUÍA PARA LAS VÍCTIMAS DEL Sistema Judicial del Distrito de Columbia
Educational Resources
Criminal Justice
Justice Education
Victims & Survivors of Crime
October 17, 2017
Aug 28, 2024
Una guía del sistema de justicia de DC para víctimas de delitos.
Victim’s Guide to the District of Columbia Justice System
Community Education Guides
Victims & Survivors of Crime
Criminal Justice
Courts
October 16, 2017
Apr 23, 2024
CCE's Victim's Guide has been a stalwart resource for victims and their advocates for nearly 30 years. While previous versions focused on court proceedings and the trial process, this revision takes a more holistic approach because most criminal cases do not go to trial. The new Victim's Guide provides a comprehensive overview of various facets of D.C.'s justice system and directs victims to the myriad community-based resources that have become available in recent years.
From Prisons to Professions: Increasing Access to Occupational and Professional Licenses for D.C.'s Returning Citizens
Policy Reports
Reentry
Criminal Justice
June 23, 2017
Apr 23, 2024
Collaborating with Georgetown Law Center's Community Justice Project to identify the most serious collateral consequences of having a criminal record, CCE has focused on reforms needed in D.C.'s occupational and professional licensing system. This report examines barriers that a returning citizen may experience while working to obtain an occupational or professional license in the District of Columbia. CCE's eight recommendations include prohibiting D.C.'s licensing boards from considering non-conviction background information and older convictions, as well as creating and applying a uniform standard that all licensing boards use to review convictions.
Remote Public Access to Electronic Court Records: A Cross-Jurisdictional Review for the D.C. Courts
Policy Reports
Courts
Civil Justice
April 30, 2017
Apr 23, 2024
CCE is proud to provide "Remote Public Access to Electronic Court Records: A Cross-Jurisdictional Review for the D.C. Courts," a cross-jurisdictional review of systems for remote access to public court records to help guide the D.C. courts as they continue to implement new technologies.
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