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  1. Implicit Bias Training

    http://cjs.mecknc.gov/BiasTraining

    Learn how unconscious biases can affect an individual’s thought processes and decision making, and how biases impact disparities in the criminal justice system.

  2. Bail Policy and Practice Training Modules

    http://cjs.mecknc.gov/training/bail-policy-and-practice-training

    Ten training and informational modules centered on the administration of justice during the pretrial period.

  3. Citizen Resolution Court​

    http://cjs.mecknc.gov/services/Citizen-Resolution-Court

    Enhances and monitors the delivery of treatment services to chemically dependent adult offenders.

  4. Mental Health America

    http://cit.mecknc.gov/resources/peer-and-family-support/Mental-Health-America

    Compeer Program-program matches community volunteers with adults in mental health recovery programs. 

  5. Anuvia Prevention and Recovery

    http://cit.mecknc.gov/resources/substance-use/Anuvia

    Provides assessment, court services, detox, outpatient and residential treatment.

  6. CSS Veteran’s Services

    http://cit.mecknc.gov/resources/veterans-services/css

    Connection to Veteran’s and families to services related disability compensation and pension, health care, education and training, home loan assistance, and other resources.

  7. District Attorney's Office

    http://cit.mecknc.gov/resources/Legal-Resources/District-Attorneys-Office

    The District Attorney’s Office is committed to ensuring that justice is accessible to everyone.

  8. Council for Children's Rights

    http://cit.mecknc.gov/resources/Child-and-Adolescent/Council-For-Children-Rights

    Provides advocacy for children, delinquency defense, mental health representation, custody advocacy, Guardian ad Litem, Special Education Representation, research and policy, and community awareness.

  9. DSS - Child Protective Services

    http://cit.mecknc.gov/Resources/Child-and-Adolescent/DSS-Child-Protective-Services

    Hotline for reporting child abuse or neglect.

  10. Monarch SECU Youth Crisis Center

    http://cit.mecknc.gov/Resources/Child-and-Adolescent/Monarch-SECU-Youth-Crisis-Center

    Provides short-term stabilization for an acute psychiatric episode in a secure setting for both children and teens between the ages of 6-17 who are in a mental health or substance use crisis.