PROCEDURAL JUSTICE FOR PROSECUTORS

During a time of historic public safety in America, and despite numerous court reforms in recent years— including reduced reliance on incarceration—public confidence in justice continues to hover at unacceptably low levels.

This “Procedural Justice for Prosecutors” curriculum, created in partnership with the Center for Court Innovation, is designed to help prosecutors begin a conversation about fairness and procedural justice. Recognizing that tailoring the message to the audience is key, the hope is that this framework can be individualized based on each office’s priorities, concerns, and local challenges, maximizing the resonance with prosecutors and the public alike. The IIP invites interested prosecutor’s offices to explore and experiment with the content—and keep us updated on your progress.

Procedural Justice Curriculum Demonstration

In order to provide more information on the Procedural Justice Training and, to demonstrate how it is done, CCI Director of Community Technical Assistance Chloe Aquart, led a demonstration of the curriculum.

Procedural Justice Curriculum Facilitation Guide

A curriculum facilitation guide for those who are leading the training.

Procedural Justice Powerpoint

A guide for training prosecutors on how to implement procedural justice in their practice.

Procedural Justice Curriculum Break Out Scenarios

Practice scenarios for Procedural Justice curriculum participants.

Procedural Justice Curriculum Handout

This handout helps participants document their implementation plans for their offices as a result of the training.

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