Visions of Justice Forums
 
 


Cosponsored with the Delaware Center for Justice, our Visions of Justice forums bring together policy-makers, policy experts and interested and invested members of the community to advance the dialogue on key criminal justice reforms issues.

Visions of Justice I: Toward a Model Corrections System
November 16, 2001
Clayton Hall, University of Delaware
Facilitator: Thomas Quinn
Presenters: Peter Greenwood, Dennis Maloney, and Anne K. Seymour
Responders:  The Honorable Vincent Bifferato; Attorney General Jane Brady, Bureau of Prison Chief Paul Howard; Editorial Editor of The News Journal, Norm Lockman; Bureau of Community Correction Chief, Noreen Renard; Public Defender, Larry Sullivan, Esq.
See a News Journal article that profiles this event here.

Visions of Justice II: Shaping a Future for Delaware's Department of Justice
October 10, 2002
Clayton Hall, University of Delaware
Also co-sponsored by the League of Women Voters of Delaware
Moderator: Frank Scarpitti
Forum Presenters:  Attorney General, M. Jane Brady; Vivian Houghton, Esq.; and Carl Schnee, Esq.

Visions of Justice III: Creating Effective Offender Re-Entry Programs
March 14, 2003
Clayton Hall, University of Delaware
Facilitator: Tom Eichler
Forum Presenter: Todd R. Clear
Forum Responders: The Hon. Richard S. Gebelein, Superior Court; The Hon. Margaret Rose Henry, State Senator; Nancy Pearsall, Director, Youth Rehabilitative Services; Wanda Forrowh, Drug and Alcohol Liason, Division of Family Services; Barbara Carter, Director of The Way Home

Visions of Justice IV: Exploring Ways to Prevent Juvenile Crime and Increase Public Safety
November 25, 2003
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Visions of Justice V: Breaking Barriers to Employment for Successful Offender Reentry
April 2, 2004
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Visions of Justice VI: Mental Health in Delaware's Criminal Justice System
April 22, 2005
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Visions of Justice VII:  Girl Trouble
April 21, 2006
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