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Topical Policy Sessions NCJA's Topical Policy Sessions focus on criminal justice policy topics that are part of the national conversation. These members-only virtual sessions will take place throughout the year and provide members with opportunities to engage experts and ask questions about how the conversation around that policy is unfolding. Topics cover best practices and research, managing federal programs and emerging policies and trends.
These members-only discussions hosted by Director of Government Affairs Elizabeth Pyke highlight the status of legislation and appropriations issues and the policy conversations happening on the Hill, in the Administration and within the stakeholder community. There is also be an opportunity for NCJA members to ask questions and provide input. In addition, as appropriate, speakers from the Department of Justice, Congress or other federal agencies may be invited to discuss their priorities or new initiatives.
The National Criminal Justice Association (NCJA) Virtual Public Policy Summit is a chance for NCJA members to engage on the national level with stakeholders, advocates and government officials who are shaping the conversation about criminal justice policy across the country. The Summit takes place virtually each spring. The Summit brings together panelists from across the criminal justice system and the political spectrum who discussed their views and how they work together to shape criminal justice policy. In addition, speakers from Capitol Hill and the Administration discussed the policy implications of this work.
These 30-minute webinars, held throughout the year and hosted by NCJA’s Regional Reps, will provide an introduction to everything that membership in NCJA has to offer from the point of view of your fellow colleagues and peers. Meet NCJA staff, ask questions, engage with fellow members and learn how NCJA can benefit you and your career. |