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Each county establishes their own regulations about food and beverages in their courthouse. Please visit our Jury page. In the section titled "Jury Information by County / Do I still have jury duty", please enter your county name and select "Search" to arrive directly to your county's jury information.
If your county does not provide a list of restrictions, you may reach out the county courthouse by visiting the Trials by County page. More contact information may be found under the "View details" link under the courthouse address.
For a lost jury summons, you will need to contact the Jury Commissioner within your county courthouse. Please find the directory of Jury Commissioners by County here.
The Jury Commissioner in the court location can provide the juror with details about their reporting date, juror number, etc.
A brief overview of trauma-related information, strategies, and resources for treatment courts.
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This website identifies a variety of resources related to addressing trauma in a child-welfare setting that adhere to both best practice and
A webinar that focuses on the impact of parental substance use, co-occuring disorders, and trauma on child development while providing resour
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This paper reviews current FDTC research and summarizes the results from four outcome studies of FDTCs.
A study assessing the outcomes and cost savings associated with the Baltimore City Family Recovery Program.
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This 3-hour course provides skill-building to develop effective communication strategies: self-awareness/self-regulation, empathy, attunement
Statistical analysis of a family drug court in Washington State conducted by a university that elucidated positive outcomes associated with t
Discusses Screening and Assessment for Family Engagement, Retention, and Recovery, "SAFERR" model to help public and private agencies help fa
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Provides guidance to problem solving courts to assist programs in indentifying disparities and taking corrective action.
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