Dec - Oct

19-28

Working with People Who Have Developmental Disabilities in the Criminal Justice System—Access and Communication

Past Event
December 19, 2019 - October 28, 2025,

Hosted by The CSG Justice Center with funding support from the U.S. Department of Justice’s Bureau of Justice Assistance

Continuing the discussion started in the webinar, Understanding Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities in People Involved with the Criminal Justice System, this webinar addresses the practical application of tips for working successfully with people in the criminal justice system who have intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DDs). To navigate this topic, Ariel Simms, senior program manager at the Arc of the United States, discusses the laws that guide responses to people with I/DDs, what those laws mean in practice, and resources and services available when working with a population with these unique needs.

 Panelists:

  • Deirdra Assey, policy analyst, the CSG Justice Center
  • Maria Fryer, Justice Systems and Mental Health policy advisor U.S. Department of Justice’s Bureau of Justice Assistance
  • Ariel Simms, attorney & senior program manager, the Arc of the United States’ National Center on Criminal Justice & Disability

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