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NASJENews Quarterly • Winter 2008 Volume 23 • Number 1
News
NIJ Report Available
2006 Measuring Effectiveness Report to Congress Available
SJI News
Transitions
From the President
Resources
One Size Doesn’t Fit All: A Guide for Assigning Divorced Families to Appropriate Programs
 
  Court involvement in assigning divorced families to appropriate programs suggests that the courts are an integral part of their communities with responsibility for helping families address problems before they become acute. Recently, there has been a more systematic effort on the part of courts to assign divorced families to the most appropriate divorce education program…. more >
Using a Responder System
 
  Considering buying or using a responder system? Read this article for insights as to the good and bad issues you might have to confront…. more >
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Features
The Diversity of Diversity
 
  A variety of topics exist under the diversity umbrella: cultural roots, the limitations of personal perspective, group membership, first impressions, exploring your own “inner cosmos,” as well as the issues of race, gender, religion, age, and ethnicity. Some or all of these topics underlie many of the judicial educational opportunities that .... more >
Blast from the Past: How to Get Your Teaching Staff to Stop Teaching
 
  This article was published in 1985 and authored by Raymond Crapo, who, at the time, was the Education and Training Coordinator of the New York State Unified Court System. The article focuses on Dr. Gordon Zimmerman’s work in the area of training judicial officers not only as teachers but as .... more >
Manager's Briefcase
Book Summary: The Carrot Principle
 
  Companies survive or die based upon their employees’ work. The Carrot Principle, by Adrian Gostick and Chester Elton, discusses methods to develop satisfied and engaged employees through management’s leadership. more >
   

NASJE Newsletter Committee

Editor
Philip J. Schopick
Transition to the Bench
Josephine Deyo
Courtroom and Personal Security
Lois Wright
Manager's Briefcase
Laurie Ginn
Web Developer
Steve Circeo
Adult Education
Kelly Tait
Domestic and Family Violence
Deborah Williamson
Voices from the Past
Judith Anderson
Discovering and Implementing Technology
Lee Ann Barnhardt

Guest Editors
Mentoring
Marna Murray
International
Ellen Marshall
Judicial Perspective
Hon. David Gersten
FastRead
Marguerite Stenquist
Communities of Practice
Maureen Conner
Problem-Solving Courts
Pam Casey
Futures
Denise Dancy
Diversity
Polly Schnaper

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