International Community Court Conferences
![2018 Community Courts and Public Safety Conference Group](/sites/default/files/styles/7_4_1140x652/public/2018-05/good_table_convo%20copy%20header.jpg?h=998f2f29&itok=D_k9v8K2)
Every two years, we bring together passionate people dedicated to innovations in community justice.
2022 Conference | November 3-4
On November 3-4, 2022, the Center for Court Innovation's free online conference provided learning opportunities from judges, prosecutors, defenders, social workers, treatment specialists, community members, and others on collaborative strategies to address issues such as opioid use disorder, inequities in justice system responses, and centering the voices of those with lived experience in the justice system.
Session recordings and resources are now available.
About the Conference
Architect Deanna Van Buren delivers a keynote address on the promise of restorative justice.
Community courts have been committed to harnessing the power of the justice system to address local problems and improve public safety for over 25 years. Contributing to a dynamic national dialogue about justice reform, the conference will explore topics such as effective practices to reduce recidivism; addressing challenges at the nexus of homelessness and justice system involvement; building effective community partnerships; incorporating restorative justice into court programs; lessons learned from planning community courts; effective justice system responses to substance use disorder; and the future of community justice.
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Cleveland Police Commander Jonny Johnson shares strategies for building effective law enforcement partnerships.
![2018 Community Courts and Public Safety Conference Panel](/sites/default/files/styles/3_2_290x194/public/media/images/2018/GAB_panel_smiling%20copy.jpg?itok=JpHEEmFk)
Center for Court Innovation Director Greg Berman, Fulton County D.A. Paul Howard, and Washtenaw County Sheriff Jerry Clayton
![Community Justice Group Discussion](/sites/default/files/styles/3_2_290x194/public/media/images/2018/nice_candid3%20copy.jpg?itok=uMSJ_sZ3)
Over the course of three days, the conference featured more than 20 panels and smaller breakout discussions.
![Nashville Public Defender Dawn Deaner](/sites/default/files/styles/3_2_290x194/public/media/2018-05/deaner_copy3_0.jpg?itok=iuy1m5Aa)
Dawn Deaner, Metropolitan Public Defender for Nashville-Davidson County: "It's up to us to engage all."
Previous Community Justice Summits
Since 2010, the Center for Court Innovation and the Bureau of Justice Assistance have hosted biennial international conferences for community justice practitioners. For more information on previous summits:
- Community Justice 2020 (New York City | Virtual)
- Community Justice 2018 (Birmingham)
- Community Justice 2016 (Chicago)
- Community Justice 2014 (San Francisco)
- Community Justice 2012 (Washington, D.C.)
- Community Justice 2010 (Dallas)