PROSECUTOR TRAINING
The National Drug Court Institute brought together Prosecutors working in drug courts from across the United States to develop the comprehensive drug court Prosecutor training. Prosecutors will learn, through interactive presentations and problem-solving breakout sessions, the role of the prosecutor in the drug court arena, the critical issues to screening participants for inclusion in the program, ensuring federal confidentiality laws are upheld, and the participants are held accountable through incentives and sanctions.
Who Should Attend?
New and seasoned Prosecutors who are working in drug courts fully operational, or in the planning or start-up phase
NDCI is supported by the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy; U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs through the Bureau of Justice Assistance, Office of Juvenile Justice & Delinquency Prevention, and the National Institute of Justice; U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration through the Center for Substance Abuse Treatment; and the State Justice Institute.
Events & Conferences
"One of the most worthwhile trainings I have participated in as a prosecutor. Faculty did a great job of getting students to interact. I got to know my fellow students much better than in any other training I have done."
"This training brought to light many things that I would not have otherwise considered. It was a great experience."
