2014 Justice Summit Smart Alternatives for a Safer Florida Florida Smart Justice Alliance.

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2014 Justice Summit Smart Alternatives for a Safer Florida Florida Smart Justice Alliance

Barney Bishop President & CEO, Florida Smart Justice Alliance Why is Incarceration Up, if Crime is Down?

Marc Levin, Esq. Director, Center for Effective Justice at the Texas Public Policy Foundation Sarah Rumpf, Esq. Strategic Communication Manager, Right on Crime at the Texas Public Policy Foundation Smart Justice Initiatives Around the Country

The Honorable Pam Bondi Florida Attorney General

Edward Latessa, Ph.D Professor & Director, School of Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati What Works and What Doesn’t in Reducing Recidivism

Trouble or Treatment: Smart Alternatives to Incarceration for Individuals with Mental Illness Moderated by: John Bryant, Florida Council for Community Mental Health Ann Arnall, Lee County Human Services Gail Cordial, Florida Partners in Crisis Cindy Schwartz, 11 th Judicial Circuit Donna Wyche, Orange County Health Services Department

Perspectives on Justice Policy in Florida Moderated by: Dan McCarthy, Florida TaxWatch Center for Smart Justice Jamie Benjamin, Florida Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers Sheriff Jerry Demings, Florida Sheriffs Association Honorable Rex Dimmig, Florida Public Defender Association Honorable Brad King, Florida Prosecuting Attorneys Association Sergeant Michael Marden, Florida Association of School Resource Officers David McGriff, Florida Association of Community Corrections Chief Judge Belvin Perry, 9 th Judicial Circuit

Florida’s Juvenile Justice System: Moving in the Right Direction Through Smart Alternatives Moderated by: Cathy Craig-Myers, Florida Juvenile Justice Association & Dr. Pam Alvarez, Bay Area Youth Services Judge Daniel Dawson, 9 th Judicial Circuit Judge Ralph Stoddard, 13 th Judicial Circuit Jeff McSpaddin, Twin Oaks Juvenile Development Tadar Muhammad, Home Builders Institute Todd Dixon, Center for Drug Free Living

Sheriff Grady Judd Polk County Sheriff & President, Florida Sheriffs Association Justice: The Law Enforcement Prospective

Treating Drug Offenders: Smart Practices to Reducing Drug Use and Recidivism Moderated by: Mark Fontaine, Florida Alcohol & Drug Abuse Association Holly Hills, Ph.D, University of South Florida Chet Bell, Stewart-Marchman-Act Behavioral Healthcare Patrick McEneaney, Phoenix House And a Special Presentation: Susan’s Story

Electronic Monitoring: An Effective Accountability Tool Moderated by: Fred Leonhardt, GrayRobinson Law Firm Bob Murnock, BI Incorporated Dave Scheppegrell, Omnilink Rachel Semago, 3M Electronic Monitoring

Smart Alternatives: What’s Working in Florida An Initial Report, Florida’s 2 nd Judicial Circuit Adult Civil Citation Pilot Program Tom Olk, DISC Village & Gregory Frost, Tallahassee Police Department Connecting the Dots From Inside to Out Katherine Burns, Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office Successful Models in Florida Judge Steve Leifman, 11 th Judicial Circuit Evidence-Based Behavioral Change Resources Mike Judnick, The Change Companies Moderated by: Gail Cordial, Florida Partners in Crisis

Jim DeBeaugrine Vice President, Florida Smart Justice Alliance Understanding Florida’s Justice Data

Legislative Perspective: Questions and Answers with Policymakers Rep. Dennis Baxley Rep. Katie Edwards Sen. Greg Evers Rep. Dave Hood Rep. Ray Pilon Sen. David Simmons Rep. Charlie Stone Moderated by: Barney Bishop, Florida Smart Justice Alliance

Lori Costantino-Brown Board Chair, Florida Smart Justice Alliance Summit Recommendations

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