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X-WR-CALDESC:People with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (I/DD)
  are not more likely to become involved in the criminal justice system tha
 n people who do not have an I/DD. When they do\, however\, they can become
  lost in the maze of the system\, failing to understand the consequences o
 f their choices\, lacking eligibility for alternative dispositions and fac
 ing incarceration more frequently and for longer periods than their co-def
 endants without disabilities. This results in a high cost to the community
  and the individual. With good\, coordinated support in the community\, th
 ey can avoid recidivism and be contributing members of society. Alternativ
 es to incarceration can be difficult to identify and provide but with good
  case coordination\, Personalized Justice Plans (PJPs) can be drafted and 
 implemented to effectively address the needs of each offender\, holding th
 em responsible while creating a PJP that provides support in the community
 . Join us to hear about how the Criminal Justice Advocacy Program of The A
 rc of NJ has\, since 1985\, been successful at creating PJPs tailored to t
 he needs of the individual.
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DESCRIPTION:People with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (I/DD) 
 are not more likely to become involved in the criminal justice system than
  people who do not have an I/DD. When they do\, however\, they can become 
 lost in the maze of the system\, failing to understand the consequences of
  their choices\, lacking eligibility for alternative dispositions and faci
 ng incarceration more frequently and for longer periods than their co-defe
 ndants without disabilities. This results in a high cost to the community 
 and the individual. With good\, coordinated support in the community\, the
 y can avoid recidivism and be contributing members of society. Alternative
 s to incarceration can be difficult to identify and provide but with good 
 case coordination\, Personalized Justice Plans (PJPs) can be drafted and i
 mplemented to effectively address the needs of each offender\, holding the
 m responsible while creating a PJP that provides support in the community.
  Join us to hear about how the Criminal Justice Advocacy Program of The Ar
 c of NJ has\, since 1985\, been successful at creating PJPs tailored to th
 e needs of the individual.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20151015T130000
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Creating a Personalized Justice Plan for Offenders with In
 tellectual and Developmental Disabilities
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