Thursday, May 12, 2022

Prosecutor Training at the National Level

 

Attendees & Faculty at the National Advocacy Center

More reflections on the National Advocacy Center (NAC). 95% of all prosecutions in this country, as many of you know, are conducted by state and local prosecutors. For a period of time, the NAC served as a national institution where they could go for training along with federal prosecutors who were trained in the other half of the NAC. By 2007, 20,000 state and local prosecutors had received training there before the doors to the NAC were closed to all but federal prosecutors. At the beginning of each course, photographs, like these here, were taken one of the full class, and the other of the faculty. Dolly and Margaret, the trainers, there you are. Of course, we recruited faculty from the King County Prosecutor’s office. More pictures to come on my blog about criminal justice reform roadwaystojustice.blogspot.c



Faculty


Lecture Room in the National Advocacy Center


Course Managers




Faculty in a Courtroom 


And who are they laughing at in the Video Room?


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