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1 7:15 am-8:30 am *All sessions will be at the Anaheim Convention Center unless noted otherwise Wednesday, June 1 *All NADCP Sessions will be held in the Anaheim Convention Center unless otherwise noted Discipline Specific Breakouts DSB-1 Room: 201 AB DSB-2 Room: 201 CD DSB-3 Room: 202 AB DSB-4 Room: 203 AB Treatment Provider ~ Adults Administrators and Coordinators Judges ~ Adult and Federal Treatment Providers ~ Juvenile DSB-5 Room: 204 A DSB-6 Room: 204 B DSB-7 Room: 204 C DSB-8 Room: 205 AB Child Protection Services & Educational Liaisons Judges ~ Juvenile Courts Law Enforcement Judges ~ Family Drug Courts DSB-9 Room: 207 AB DSB-10 Room: 207 CD DSB-11 Room: 208 AB DSB-12 Room: 209 AB Prosecutors Defense Attorneys Community Supervision/Probation Services ~ Adult Mental Health Court DSB-13 Room: 210 AB DSB-14 Room: 210 CD DSB-15 Room: 211 AB DSB-16 Room: 212 AB Researchers and Evaluators Community Supervision/Probation Services ~ Juvenile Non-Judicial Federal Reentry Court DWI Court DSB-17 Room: 213 AB DSB-18 Room: 213 CD Tribal & Tribal Judges Recovery Coaches, Peer Support, Peer Mentors, Alumni

2 1:15 pm 2:30 pm 8:45 am-11:45 am Wednesday, June 1 *All sessions will be at the Anaheim Convention Center unless noted otherwise Skills Building Workshops SB-1 Room: Marriott, Marquis Ballroom South SB-2 Room: 204 B SB-3 Room: 201 AB SB-4 Room: 202 AB Moving Beyond Compliance to Lasting Change: How The ASAM Criteria and Evidence-Based Practices Can Help Why Race Matters Dealing with Challenging Cases: Clinical Practicum Individualized Incentives and Sanctions in Your Juvenile Drug Court SB-5 Room: 203 AB SB-6 Room: 207 AB SB-7 Room: 209 AB SB-8 Room: 208 AB Ohio s Opiate Addiction Medication Assisted Treatment Drug Court Evaluation Findings: Lessons Learned Pharmacology and Medically Assisted Treatment in Healing to Wellness Courts From Compliance to Alliance: Improving Outcomes for Individuals with Co-Occurring Disorders Model Rural/Frontier Drug Court Programs SB-9 Room: Marriott, Grand Ballroom F SB-10 Room: 210 AB SB-11 Room: 210 CD SB-12 Room: 213 AB Working with Veterans in Your DWI Court and Working with DWI Offenders in Your Veterans Court Stop It! Words that Probation Officers Should Practice, Not Preach How Do We Know if We re Doing it Right: Assessing Fidelity to the Drug Court Model Becoming a Trauma-Informed Court: What Every Judge Needs to Know SB-13 Room: 211 AB SB-14 Room: 212 AB SB-15 Room: 204 C SB-16 Room: 201 CD The Family Dependency Treatment Court Movement: Reaching the Tipping Point from Innovation to Institutionalization Problem-Solving: Engaging the Community and Addressing the Needs of Justice-Involved Women The Nuts and Bolts of Alcohol and Other Drug Testing in Specialized Treatment Courts Best Practices for implementation of VIVITROL (naltrexone for extended-release injectable suspension) TS-1 Room: 207 AB TS-2 Room: 202 AB TS-3 Room: 203 AB TS-4 Room: 205 AB Breaking the Intergenerational Cycle of Addiction: The Camp Mariposa Experience Addressing Father Absence with Substance Disordered Offenders Preliminary Findings from the Habilitation, Empowerment, Accountability Therapy (HEAT) Pilot Celebrating Families! --Breaking The Cycles of Addiction and Illicit Use TS-5 Room: 201 CD TS-6 Room: 209 AB TS-7 Room: 210 AB TS-8 Room: 201 AB Data, Evaluation, and Fidelity to the Model: Best Practices Co-Occurring Disorders in Treatment Court: A Judicial Perspective The Big Seven: Key Ingredients for an Effective Family Dependency Treatment Court Ethics for Treatment Providers: 5 Ways to Wreck Your Career TS-9 Room: 208 AB TS-10 Room: 210 CD TS-11 Room: Marriott, Marquis Ballroom South TS-12 Room: 213 AB Ethics for Defense Attorneys and Prosecutors Ethical and Legal Issues for Judges Interpretation of Drug Testing Results in Medication Assisted Treatment Latino Adolescents in Drug Court Treatment TS-13 Room: 211 AB TS-14 Room: 204 B TS-15 Room: 212 AB TS-16 Room: 213 CD What Juvenile Drug Court Coordinators Need to Know: A Mini Bootcamp Mistakes Drug Courts Make & How to Fix Them Guess What? You re a Family Dependency Treatment Court Too: Legal Issues and Practical Considerations When Working with Families in Drug Courts Using Adult Drug Court Best Practice Standards to Improve Team Functioning 3:00 pm 5:00 pm Anaheim Convention Center, Arena NADCP/Vet Court Con Opening Session 5:00 pm 7:00 pm Anaheim Convention Center, Hall A All Rise Expo Opening Reception 7:00 pm 9:00 pm SFF-1: Marriott, Grand Ballroom F Spring Film Festival

3 Ready, Set Go: Fundamentals of Drug Court Implementation Adult Drug Court Best Practice Standards Volume II Adult Drug Court Best Practice Standards Volume I Thursday, June 2 *All NADCP Sessions will be held in the Anaheim Convention Center unless otherwise noted 8:00 am 9:15 am Arena General Session ~ Medication Assisted Treatment: Making it Real, Making it Work Tracks Track 1 A 1 Room: 204 B B 1 Room: 204 B C 1 Room: 204 B D 1 Room: 204 B E 1 Room: 204 B Target Population: Doing the Right Things, for the Right People Historically Disadvantaged Groups: Justice for All ~ Actual or Aspirational? The Role of the Judge: Beyond the Black Robe Incentives, Sanctions, and Therapeutic Adjustments Truth or Consequences Substance Use Disorder Treatment: A Checklist for Effective Addiction Treatment in Adult Drug Court Track 2 A 2 Room: 201 AB B 2 Room: 201 AB C 2 Room: 201 AB D 2 Room: 201 AB E 2 Room: 201 AB Complementary Treatment and Social Services: First Things First Drug Testing Best Practices The Multidisciplinary Team: All for One & One for All Census and Caseloads: A National Census of Problem Solving Courts & How Big is Big Enough Monitoring and Evaluation: Using Good Data to Get Good Results Track 3 A 3 Room: 210 CD B 3 Room: 210 CD C 3 Room: 210 CD D 3 Room: 210 CD E 3 Room: 210 CD Roles and Responsibilities for the New Drug Court Team or Team Member Selecting and Providing Services for High Risk, High Need Participants Essential Elements of Effective Community Supervision & Drug Testing Assessing and Treating the Brain on Drugs The Ten Key Components and the Adult Drug Court Best Practice Standards: The Crosswalk

4 Essential Elements of Mental Health and COD Courts DWI Courts Raising the Bar: Taking Family Dependency Treatment Courts to the Next Level Juvenile Drug Courts and Youth Services Track 4 A 4 Room: 206B B 4 Room: 206B C 4 Room:206B D 4 Room: 206B E 4 Room: 206B What s Behind the Curtain? New Research in Juvenile Drug Court Practices Marketing Your Juvenile Drug Courts: How to Boost Referrals Communities of Practice: The NCJFCJ s Juvenile Drug Court Learning Collaborative Using Case Management to Help Youth Progress through Phases in Your Juvenile Drug Court Applying the 16 Strategies to a Co- Occurring Treatment Court for Adolescents Track 5 A 5 Room: 211A B 5 Room: C 5 Room: 211A D 5 Room: 211A E 5 Room: 211A Effective Strategies to Support Families Through Reunification The Parent-Child Relationship: The Unique Opportunities of FDTCs to Achieve Improved Outcomes Set-Up for Success: Why Your FDTC Team Needs the Barrier Busting Powers of a Steering Committee Planning for Safe Care: What Your FDTC Needs to Know about Opioid Disorders and Serving Impacted Mothers and Their Infants Helping Them Get Ready: Active Client Engagement through a FDTC Recovery Support Specialist Track 6 A 6 Room: 213CD B 6 Room: 213CD C 6 Room: 213CD D 6 Room: 213CD E 6 Room: 213CD Drugged Driving Mental Illness and the Impaired Driver How to Implement Research-Based Best Practices in Your DWI Court Impaired Driving Assessment It Takes a Village: Collaborating with Traditional and Non Traditional Resources to Reduce DWIs Track 7 A 7 Room: 201D B 7 Room: 201D C 7 Room: 201D D 7 Room: 201D E 7 Room: 201D Mental Health Court A-Z Case Management in Mental Health Courts Building Your Referral Base for Mental Health Courts Co-Occurring Disorders in Mental Health Courts A Revised Model of Rewards and Sanctions in Mental Health Court

5 Special Issues: Diversity, Disparities, and Becoming a Culturally Responsive Program Leadership & Professional Excellence Tribal Healing to Wellness Courts Mental Health and COD Courts Track 8 A 8 Room: 211B B 8 Room: 211B C 8 Room: 211B D 8 Room: 211B E 8 Room: 211B Meeting the Need: Innovative Methods for Working with Court Involved Mental Health Consumers How to Utilize Risk Assessment in a Mental Health Court Responding to People with Mental Illness at the Pretrial Stage: Essential Elements The Evolution of a Collaborative Mental Health Court Model Special Topics: Difficult Issues Faced by Pretrial Defendants in Mental Health / COD Courts Track 9 A 9 Room: 206A B 9 Room: 206A C 9 Room: 206A D 9 Room: 206A E 9 Room: 206A Native Americans and Intergenerational, Historical, and Modern Trauma: Beyond Addiction and into Healing Ethical Issues: Indian Country Legal Issues Keeping Families Together in Healing to Wellness Courts Advanced Issues: State, Federal, and Tribal Judges Working Collaboratively to Reach Common Goals Healing to Wellness Courts in Action Track 10 A 10 Room: 203AB B 10 Room: 203AB C 10 Room: 203AB D 10 Room: 203AB E 10 Room: 203AB Drug Court Judicial Leadership Initiative Fundraising and Ethical Considerations Working Wounded: Preventing and Coping with Professional Impairment Statewide Strategies for Drug Court Sustainability and Achieving Operational Excellence An A-Team in Action: Strategies for Getting the Best from Your Drug Court Team Track 11 A 11 Room: 204C B 11 Room: 204C C 11 Room: 204C D 11 Room: 204C E 11 Room: 204C Minority Advisory Boards: A Strategy for Overcoming Barriers to Minority Recruitment and Success Race, Culture, Bias and the Courts Data and Diversity: How Data Can Both Clarify and Confound Efforts to Identify and Rectify Racial, Ethnic and Other Disparities Working Effectively with Hispanic and Other LGBTQ Participants in Drug Court Spotlight on the Winner of the NADCP 2016 Cultural Proficiency Award: How We Made A Difference and How You Can Too

6 Medication Assisted Treatment The Big MACs: The Facts About Mood Altering Chemicals Trauma and Other Mental Health Issues Gender Issues African American Clients: Improving Services and Outcomes Track 12 A 12 Room: 207AB B 12 Room: 207AB C 12 Room: 207AB D 12 Room: 207AB E 12 Room: 207AB Disparities and Other Differences in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Mental Health Problems in African Americans Racial Disparities in Drug Court Outcomes: Lessons Learned from the Lived Experiences of White and African American Participants in One Midwestern Drug Court The Habilitation, Empowerment, and Accountability Training (HEAT) for Adolescents Tellin It Raw & Keepin It Real 2.0: How to Reach and Teach Your Hip Hop Acculturated Client (Using the Stages of Change) From the Needle to the Pen: Telling it Like it is! ~ Addicted to the Drugs or Addicted to the Lifestyle Track 13 A 13 Room: 210AB B 13 Room: 210AB C 13 Room: 210AB D 13 Room: 210AB E 13 Room: 210AB Exploring the Role of Gender in Problem Solving Courts Utilizing Trauma Informed Court to Reduce Recidivism Amongst Female Sex Workers LGBQTI: Does Gender and Sexual Orientation Really Matter in Treatment Courts What Mama Didn t Teach You: Identifying and Overcoming Challenges for Men Working with Women and Girls (For Men Only) Real Men Wear Pink: Identifying an Overcoming Challenges for Women Working with Men and Boys (For Women only) Track 14 A 14 Room: Marriott, Marquis Ballroom South B 14 Room: 208B C 14 Room: 208B D 14 Room: 208B E 14 Room: Marriott, Marquis Ballroom South Beyond Trauma-Informed: How to Become a Trauma Competent Court Relationship Between Substance Addiction and Interpersonal Violence Experienced in Childhood and Adulthood Addressing Co-Occurring Disorders of PTSD and SUD in Drug Court Populations Overcoming Sexual Trauma and Celebrating Recovery in Treatment Court Mental Competency Issues in Treatment Courts Track 15 A 15 Room: Marriott, Marquis Ballroom Center B 15 Room: Marriott, Marquis Ballroom Center C 15 Room: Marriott, Marquis Ballroom Center D 15 Room: Marriott, Marquis Ballroom Center E 15 Room: Marriott, Marquis Ballroom Center Marijuana and Alcohol: Why the Brain Doesn t Care if They re Legal Cocaine: More Than Smoke and Mirrors JOINT NADCP/VET COURT CON SESSION How d You Do it? Understanding Drug Treatment Court Success Among Participants with Methamphetamine Use Disorders Heroin and Prescription Opiates: On The Wrong Track Synthetic Drugs: Not for Human Consumption Track 16 A 16 Room: 209AB B 16 Room: 209AB C 16 Room: 209AB D 16 Room: 209AB E 16 Room: 209AB Medication Assisted Therapies: Using Medications for Treatment of Opioid and Alcohol Disorders Pros and Cons of MAT and Minimizing Risk of Diversion and Misuse More than Medications: Primary Components of Evidenced Based Treatment for Addictions Factors Associated with African American Non-Adherence to Buprenorphine-Naloxone Treatment How to Develop an MAT Protocol

7 Legal, Judicial and Ethical Issues in Problem Solving Courts Effective Community Supervision & Law Enforcement Innovation and Technology Innovation and Technology Track 17 A 17 Room: 205AB B 17 Room: 205AB C 17 Room: 205AB D 17 Room: 205AB E 17 Room: 205AB Keeping Up with Opiates: Why Screening for Only the Opiate Class is Not Enough Building the right team to support implementation of VIVITROL (naltrexone for extended-release injectable suspension) 2.0 Cognitive Care Management for Specialty Courts Staying True to the RNR Principles: How Integrated Technologies Keep Your Team On Track Getting Wasted: Rethinking Alcohol Detection in Treatment Courts Track 18 A 18 Room: 201C B 18 Room: 201C C 18 Room: 201C D 18 Room: 201C E 18 Room: 201C The Plumb Line of Performance Measures: How the Right Case Management System is the Tool for Success Drug Court Standards and On-Site Testing: The Value of Automation A Drug Court Odyssey Alcohol Monitoring and Testing Technologies 101: A Primer for New Programs, a Refresher on Policies TBD Track 19 A 19 Room: 213AB B 19 Room: 213AB C 19 Room: 213AB D 19 Room: 213AB E 19 Room: 213AB Risk Assessment: The New Fact Sheet Application of Dynamic Risk to Community Supervision Community Supervision: The New Fact Sheet Incorporating Core Correctional Practices to Improve Supervision Tools for Law Enforcement Track 20 A 20 Room: 204A B 20 Room: 204A C 20 Room: 204A D 20 Room: 204A E 20 Room: 204A Collaborative Justice in Treatment Courts: An Unlikely Alliance Ethical Issues: Putting Procedural Justice to Work Promising Implementation Practices The Judge and the Recovery Court Participant: Lessons Learned from a Recent Study The Zealous Advocate? Defining the Defense Counsel Role Legal, Confidentiality, and Ethical Issues

8 Results You Can Count On: Monitoring, Evaluation, and Outcomes Long Term Recovery Justice System Reform Track 21 A 21 Room: 212AB B21 Room: 212AB C 21 Room: 212AB D 21 Room: 212AB E 21 Room: 212AB Understanding Justice System Reform and How It May Impact Your Treatment Court Defining Drug Courts: How the Ten Key Components and The 13 Principles is Shifting the Global Paradigm for Addressing Drug Addiction Bond Court Initiative: A Collaborative Practice to Identifying and Diverting Low Level Offenders Progressive Policing and Its Impact on Urban Diversionary Court Programming Who Moved My Cheese: Drug Courts Adapting to Criminal Justice Reforms Track 22 A 22 Room: 207CD B 22 Room: 207CD C 22 Room: 207CD D 22 Room: 207CD E 22 Room: 207CD Understanding Recovery: What It Really Means for Drug Courts Dealing with Relapse, Continued Use and Continued Problems: Working Together to Promote Recovery Understanding the Slogans, Traditions, Rituals, & Culture of Alcoholics Anonymous and Other 12 Step Fellowships The Detroit Recovery Project: A Success Story in Building A Recovery Oriented Coalition to Support Your Participants Peer Programs Supporting Drug Courts Track 23 A 23 Room: 202AB B 23 Room: 202AB C 23 Room: 202AB D 23 Room: 202AB E 23 Room: 202AB Results You Can Count on: A New Review of Treatment Court Outcomes! The Next Step: From Performance Measurement to Performance Management Using Qualitative Client Interviews to Measure Changes in Participant Attitudes: Lessons from an Innovative Residential Treatment Program Data, Evaluation, and Outcomes: What You Should Collect and Why Evidence-Based Practice Implementation for Coordinators 6:00 pm 7:30 pm, Anaheim Convention Center, Hall A All Rise Expo Dessert Reception 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm SFF-2, Marriott, Grand Ballroom F Spring Film Festival

9 3:15 pm 4:30 pm 1:45 pm 3:00 pm 11:00 am 12:15 pm 9:30 am 10:45 am Friday, June 3 *All NADCP Sessions will be held in the Anaheim Convention Center unless otherwise noted 8:00 am - 9:15 am GS-2 Anaheim Convention Center, Arena General Session The New Recovery Movement & What it Means for Treatment Courts Concurrent General Sessions The ASAM Criteria: Achieving Lasting Change CG-1 Room: Marriott, Marquis Ballroom South CG-2 Room: 204B CG -3 Room: 207AB CG-4 Room: 210AB Creating an Addicton-ary: How Language Impacts the Treatment of Substance Use Disorders The Behavior Change Drivers: How Motivational Interviewing (MI) and Feedback-Informed Treatment (FIT) Engage the Real Engines of Offender Behavior Change Opiate Overdose Prevention: No One Has to Die Trying ASAP: Early Intervention for High Need/ Low Risk Offenders CG-5 Room: 201AB CG-6 Room: 213AB CG-7 Room: 209AB CG-8 Room: 210CD When A Client s Trauma Experiences Traumatizes the Helper: Understanding and Working with Vicarious Trauma and Vicarious Post Traumatic Growth Treating Adolescents with Co-Occurring Disorders Using Functional Family Therapy & LIFE Contingency Management Federal Firearms Prohibitions in Drug Courts Being A Legal Eagle CG-9 Room: Marriott, Marquis Ballroom South CG-10 Room: 204B CG-11 Room: 210CD CG-12 Room: 209AB Dealing with Relapse, Continued Use, and Continued Problems: Working Together to Promote Recovery An Overview of the Juvenile Drug Treatment Court Guidelines and the Research and Practice Protocols Behind Them Drug and DWI Court Program Phases Revisited Young Adult Courts CG-13 Room: 213AB CG-14 Room: 201AB CG-15 Room: 210AB CG-16 Room: 207AB Reentry to the 10 th Power: An Innovative Approach to Reentry Courts Motivational Interviewing, It s Not Just for Treatment Providers: A Case Study from a DUI/Drug Court Concurrent General Sessions Responsivity, Recovery, and Recidivism Reduction for Offenders with Mental Illness Matching Service to Need: Exploring What High Risk/High Need Means for Family Dependency Treatment Courts CG-17 Room: 207AB CG-18 Room: Marriott, Marquis Ballroom South CG -19 Room: 210CD CG-20 Room: 204B Risk/Need Assessment: A Tool for Program Recruitment and Smart Sentencing Complex Trauma Cross Over Youth: The Power of Treatment Courts to Impact the School to Prison Pipeline Best Practices for Addressing Dilute Participant Samples in Treatment Court CG-21 Room: 210AB CG-22 Room: 209AB CG-23 Room: 201AB CG-24 Room: 213AB What Juvenile Drug Courts Need to Know About Providing Effective Services for Youth with Co-Occurring Disorders Court Strategies for Identifying and Responding to Human Trafficking Victims Drug Courts and Medication Assisted Treatment: The Legal Landscape How Do Reentry Courts Work: Findings from NIJ s Multi-State Research on Reentry Courts CG-25 Room: 207AB CG-26 Room: 210CD CG-27 Room: 201AB CG-28 Room: 213AB Implementing and Supporting Trauma-Informed Juvenile Justice Practice The Seven Most Critical Challenges Facing Drug Courts and Strategies for Addressing Them Statewide System Reform in Family Treatment Court: The New York Experience Doctrine of Discovery from a Native American Perspective CG-29 Room: 210AB CG-30 Room: 204B CG-31 Room: 209AB CG-32 Room: 213CD Developing State Standards for Treatment Courts: Lessons Learned from One State Sobriety and the Streets: Understanding the Promise and Pitfalls of Recovering in Large Urban Areas Being an Agent of Change in Community Supervision: Who, What, When, and How? 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm SFF-3, Marriott, Grand Ballroom F Spring Film Festival The Justice League The Importance of Attorney Advocacy and Support in Family Dependency Treatment Court

10 7:30 am-8:45 am 7:00 am 8:45 am Saturday, June 4 *All NADCP Sessions will be held in the Anaheim Convention Center unless otherwise noted Ask the Expert - Round Table Discussions, Anaheim Marriott, Platinum Ballroom Table-1 Table-2 Table-3 Table-4 Adult Drug Court Best Practice Standards Juvenile Drug Court Guidelines The ASAM Criteria Adolescents & Families Table-5 Table-6 Table-7 Table-8 Community Supervision & Law Enforcement Motivational Interviewing in Criminal Justice Cultural Responsiveness & Diversity Issues Mental Health and Co-Occurring Disorders Table-9 Table-10 Table-11 Table-12 The Addicted Brain Alcohol, Drugs & Evidence-Based Treatment Medication Assisted Treatment Long Term Recovery Table-13 Table-14 Table-15 Table-16 Legal Issues, Ethics, and Confidentiality Drug and Alcohol Testing Rural Treatment Court Issues Research, Monitoring and Evaluation Concurrent General Sessions CG-33 Room: 213AB CG-34 Room: 210CD CG-35 Room: 201AB CG-36 Room: 207AB Assess for Success: Administering and Using Assessment Instruments in Drug Court Settings Incentives and Sanctions: Truth or Consequences Assessing Readability Levels in Participant Handbooks: Lessons Learned from A Research Study A Framework for MAT Implementation in a Probation Department CG-37 Room: 209AB CG-38 Room: 210AB CG-39 Room: 213CD CG-40 Room: 204B Addressing Homelessness in Problem Solving Courts: Lessons from Orange County s Outreach Court Women s Pathways to Crime: Using Typology to Recognize Victimization The Power of Compassion: Individualized Recovery and Reduced Recidivism Using Best Practices, Research, and Human Connection Cognitive Behavior Therapy: The Core of Effective Treatment 9:00 am 10:30 am GS-3 Anaheim Convention Center, Arena General Session Drug Courts and Justice System Reform: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow 11:00 am - 1:00 pm, Anaheim Convention Center, Arena NADCP/Vet Court Con Closing Ceremony

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