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Appendix C: Speaker Biographies
Pages 75-82

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From page 75...
... Justice Bales is also a member of the Council of the American Law Institute and formerly served as the chair of the Appellate Judges Conference of the American Bar Association's Judicial Division. After completing his 5-year term as chief justice, Bales retired from the Arizona Supreme Court in July 2019.
From page 76...
... Judge Blake remains as chief judge for the Redding ­Rancheria, judge of the Tolowa Dee-ni Nation Juvenile Healing to W ­ ellness Court, and appellate justice for the Cow Creek Tribe. Judge Blake is the president of the board of the National American Indian Court Judges Association, having served on the board for the past 14 years.
From page 77...
... Juvenile Fitness Hearings. Guzman played a significant role in developing the youth justice portion of the Public Safety and Rehabilitation Act of 2016 in partnership with the office of California Governor Jerry Brown.
From page 78...
... Director Kelroy's vision of providing all youth the opportunity to succeed has led the work of JJSD to include: evidence-based practices, including the implementation of the Arizona Youth Assessment System and Case Plan; Juvenile Detention Alternative Initiative; Minor Victims of Sex Trafficking; Crossover Youth Practice Model; Correctional Program Checklist; Governor's Counsel for Opioid Epidemic Act; and Kids at Hope. The most recent initiative, Juvenile Justice System Improvement Project, in partnership with Georgetown and the University of Cincinnati, will focus on total system alignment with all initiatives that support the Chief Justice strategic agenda.
From page 79...
... Formal and informal education was a definite catalyst to truly understanding the collateral consequences of incarceration and how to successfully navigate a system that has truly devoured people of color over the last 40 years. After being released on parole Morales received his BA and MA, and ultimately lectured in the counseling and criminal justice departments for several years at San Francisco State University (SFSU)
From page 80...
... , the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill Young Scientist Award (1990) , the National Commission on Correctional Health Care's Bernard Harrison Award of Merit (2001)
From page 81...
... Department of Justice and three institutes of the National Institutes of Health to study drug abuse, firearm involvement, and the consequences of a parent's incarceration on their children. Next Generation focuses on identifying factors that promote mental health, reduce drug abuse, and increase the likelihood of positive outcomes in adulthood.


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