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REGISTER NOW TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS EXCITING OPPORTUNITY TO LEARN ABOUT

A Project Safe Neighborhood Conference


Hosted by the U.S. Attorney’s Office and The Justice Education Center, Inc.
FREE CONFERENCE • OPEN TO THE PUBLIC • PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED

Conference Features
Leaders in the federal and state governments, including, among others: Tuesday, June 28
8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
> The Honorable David B. Fein, U.S. Attorney, District of Connecticut
> The Honorable Dannel Malloy, Governor, State of Connecticut Connecticut Convention Center
> The Honorable Michael Lawlor, Under Secretary, Criminal Justice 100 Columbus Boulevard, Hartford, CT 06103
Policy and Planning, Office of Policy and Management
> The Honorable Toni Walker, State Representative,
Appropriations Committee Co-Chair, Connecticut General Assembly
> The Honorable Joette Katz, Commissioner, Department of Children
and Families
To register for this conference,
> The Honorable Christine Keller, Chief Administrative Judge,
Juvenile Matters, Judicial Branch
please complete the attached
> William Carbone, Executive Director, Court Support Services registration form and submit
Division, Judicial Branch electronically or e-mail form to:
Lori.Vernali@usdoj.gov
Nationally renowned keynote speakers:

> Steve Perry, Ph.D., M.S.W., Founder and Principal of Capital Preparatory
Magnet School in Hartford, Connecticut. Dr. Perry, who is the chief CNN Questions?
contributor on issues relating to education and regularly appears on Anderson
Cooper 360 and American Morning, will present his ideas on education reform. Lori Vernali
Lori.vernali@usdoj.gov
> David Kennedy, Director of the Center for Crime Prevention and Control and (860) 760-7959
Professor of Criminal Justice at John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New Sherry Haller
York City. Mr. Kennedy designed innovative and effective strategies for law JusticeEducation@aol.com
enforcement agencies across the country. Hallmarks of his approach include (860) 231-8180
direct communication with offenders, prior explanation of criminal sanctions,
Felice Duffy
focused moral engagement by community figures, the provision of social
felice.duffy@usdoj.gov
service support, and explicit attention to racial conflicts between law
(203) 821-3833
enforcement and troubled communities.

Afternoon breakout sessions will feature promising practice and Information about the conference will
evidence-based programs and ideas, ranging from prevention and
continue to be updated on the website:
early intervention through community re-entry, and include
www.justice.gov/usao/ct/youth-violence-conf.html
nationally renowned speakers.

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