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The NIJ Conference
Criminal Justice Research, Development, and Evaluation in the Social and Physical Sciences
July 17-19, 2006
Washington, D.C.

For 14 years, NIJ's annual conference has brought together criminal justice scholars, policymakers, and practitioners at the local, State, and Federal levels to share the most recent findings from research and technology. Last year, more than 1,200 people attended.

The conference showcases what works, what doesn't work, and what the research shows as promising. New developments in technology that increases public safety will be featured. The conference puts a heavy emphasis on the benefits to researchers and practitioners who work together to make effective evidence-based policies and practices.

Who Should Attend:
Researchers interested in criminal justice
Policymakers responsible for shaping public safety or social services
Practitioners in criminal justice
Students interested in criminal justice issues

Fees:
Before June 9: $180
After June 9: $200

Special offers:
Researcher/Practitioner Partners: $90 each before June 9, $100 each after June 9. NIJ is offering this special package to encourage (1) researchers to bring local counterparts from the policy or practice arena and (2) policymakers and practitioners to bring local research partners. To take advantage of this special offer, you must indicate the partner name on your registration form and one of you must be a first-time conference attendee.

Five or more people from the same organization: $100 each. Submit all registrations at the same time and before June 10, 2005.

Half-Price Student Rate: $90 before June 9, $100 after June 9. This rate applies to all full- or part-time students with a valid student ID

Hotel Information
The JW Marriott Hotel, 1331 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington, DC, is offering the government per diem rate of $150 single occupancy (per night, plus tax) for conference participants.
To receive this room rate, you must make your reservations by Wednesday, June 14, 2006.

For reservations, call the hotel directly at 202-393-2000 or 800-228-9290. Please advise the reservation staff that you are part of the "NIJ Conference." If you book your hotel reservations on-line at www.marriott.com, use the group booking code LAWLAWA to receive the government per diem rate.

Go here for conference registration information.

The Awakening
The First Interfaith Forum & Community Breakfast
The Soul Sanctuary Inc.,
Saturday, October 7, 2006
Nova Southeastern University

This forum is designed to teach on the rippling effects of domestic violence in the faith community. The day-long event will begin with a Community Breakfast where a notable keynote speaker will address the very secret issues facing the marriage bed of the faith community; domestic violence.

Immediately following attendees will be invited to participate in a riveting forum discussion on domestic violence. A well known facilitator will question experts, educators, and victims to get to the heart of the issue and then open the floor for questions. The Forum will be an educational awakening on domestic violence, empowering attendees to gain knowledge and to embrace faith in an effort to overcome the adversities associated with domestic violence.

Through The Forum's frank discussion, attendees will be challenged to leave with a different state of mind; to be an active participant of life, making sound decisions and ultimately living the Zoë abundant life God has given us.


Florida Coalition Against Domestic Violence, Annual Statewide FCADV Children and Youth Institute: A Call for Workshops.
November 1 & 2, 2006
Orlando, Florida

 

  

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