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The Office of Community Oriented Policing Services
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The National Association of Drug Court Professionals
"Managing Methamphetamine Users in Drug Court"
PORTLAND, OR - MARCH 1-2, 2006
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
Line Police Officers and Probation Officers who work with Drug Court Clients with Methamphetamine Addiction Issues.
COURSE DESCRIPTIONS:
Manufacturing Methamphetamine - Provides the most current information regarding the process, products and precursors to the production of methamphetamine and the danger of clandestine laboratories.
Pharmacology and Treatment - A discussion of the impact of methamphetamine on the brain and the most promising treatment strategies and protocols when dealing with methamphetamine users.
Social Autopsy - How to utilize a Serious Methamphetamine Incident to examine the far-reaching community impact of methamphetamine use and clandestine labs.
Drug Courts and Methamphetamine Users - Specific strategies for engaging external community resources in the treatment and management of methaphetamine users.
Effective Street Strategies for Community Supervision - Best practices identified by the drug court field to effectively supervise the high-risk methamphetamine user in the community.
Drug Endangered Children Protocols - Review and information sharing on the DEC, Drug Endangered Children Protocols and their application to Methamphetamine users.
THERE IS A $50 REGISTRATION FEE FOR THE WORKSHOP
QUESTIONS: Contact Kermit Kaleba, Training Coordinator, NADCP at (703) 575-9400, ext. 32 or via email at kkaleba@nadcp.org.
TRAININGS WILL ALSO BE HELD IN WASHINGTON, D.C.- JANUARY 19-20, 2006 AND ST. LOUIS, MO - APRIL 5-6, 2006
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