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Posted on: Mar 1, 2021

Daily, more than 14,000 Marion County residents are under criminal justice monitoring. Historically, 70 percent of those on oversight are violated, most of them for technical rule violations. Research suggests that immediate employment reduces technical rule violations. To stop this revolving door, RecycleForce uses a transitional jobs model – wage paying work ($10 per hour) accompanied by skill acquisition, educational and support services, permanent job placement assistance, 12 months of follow-up and most importantly, assisting returning citizens to adhere to their individual criminal justice mandates.

Posted on: Mar 1, 2021

Daily, more than 14,000 Marion County residents are under criminal justice monitoring. Historically, 70 percent of those on oversight are violated, most of them for technical rule violations. Research suggests that immediate employment reduces technical rule violations. To stop this revolving door, RecycleForce uses a transitional jobs model – wage paying work ($10 per hour) accompanied by skill acquisition, educational and support services, permanent job placement assistance, 12 months of follow-up and most importantly, assisting returning citizens to adhere to their individual criminal justice mandates.

Posted on: Mar 1, 2021

Thanks to the help of Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP, the IndyBar Legislative Committee is currently monitoring select criminal law-related legislation.

Posted on: Mar 1, 2021

Thanks to the help of Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP, the IndyBar Legislative Committee is currently monitoring select criminal law-related legislation.

Posted on: Feb 26, 2021

“What if you could get exactly what you want in life by reading and understanding the body language of murderers?” asks Janine Driver, New York Times Best-Selling Author and Award-Winning Keynote Speaker. With more than 16 years of experience as a federal law enforcement officer within the Department of Justice, Janine will be presenting the opening plenary session for the 2021 Bench Bar Conference in Louisville from June 17-19.

Posted on: Feb 26, 2021

“What if you could get exactly what you want in life by reading and understanding the body language of murderers?” asks Janine Driver, New York Times Best-Selling Author and Award-Winning Keynote Speaker. With more than 16 years of experience as a federal law enforcement officer within the Department of Justice, Janine will be presenting the opening plenary session for the 2021 Bench Bar Conference in Louisville from June 17-19.

Posted on: Feb 22, 2021

Thanks to the help of Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP, the IndyBar Legislative Committee is currently monitoring select criminal law-related legislation.

Posted on: Feb 22, 2021

Thanks to the help of Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP, the IndyBar Legislative Committee is currently monitoring select criminal law-related legislation.

Posted on: Feb 17, 2021

Enjoy an escape from the day-to-day to reconnect with colleagues and recharge your practice. Offering opportunities that’ll spur both thoughtful discourse and meaningful introspection, the 2021 Bench Bar Conference has been designed to offer networking and education in a safe, comfortable environment.

Posted on: Feb 17, 2021

Enjoy an escape from the day-to-day to reconnect with colleagues and recharge your practice. Offering opportunities that’ll spur both thoughtful discourse and meaningful introspection, the 2021 Bench Bar Conference has been designed to offer networking and education in a safe, comfortable environment.


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