Advanced Subject Matter Trainings Incentives and Sanctions: Rethinking Court Responses to Client Behavior NDCI, under a cooperative agreement with (BJA), U.S. Department of Justice, offers a new two-day, advanced subject-matter training program entitled "Incentives and Sanctions: Rethinking Drug Court Responses to Client Behavior" that solves the problem of drug courts imposing sanctions and incentives without a sophisticated understanding of the science related to behavior management and change. The goals of this innovative training program is to (1) teach participants the behavioral principles relevant to behavioral management and change and transfer those scientific principles to practice within the drug court context; (2) teach participants how to create or facilitate the development of an algorithm of sanctions and incentives based in the scientific principles of behavioral science and (3) teach participants the requisite skills to effectively deliver court responses to behavior. Ensuring the Sustainability of Drug Court Programs NDCI, under a cooperative agreement with the Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA), U.S. Department of Justice, offers a two-day, advanced subject-matter training program entitled: "Ensuring the Sustainability of Drug Court Programs" aimed at solving the problem of drug courts operating without a long-term, independent sustainability plan. For further information concerning subject matter trainings, please contact: |