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{{toplink|url=http://www.pccd.pa.gov/Pages/Default.aspx|name=pccd.pa.gov}}PCCD initiates, validates, and financially supports justice-related programs put forth by practitioners and experts in the justice system. We focus on research, policy, planning, training, evidence-based programming, technology, outreach, and support services.
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PCCD's efforts help:
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*Empower communities through collaboration.
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*Protect and support crime victims.
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*Enhance law enforcement.
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*Break the linkage of mental health, intellectual disabilities, substance abuse and crime.
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*Launch evidence-based, innovative programs.
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*Advocate for safe schools.
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*Provide technological and information-sharing tools.
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*Research justice trends that warrant attention and action.
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''Note:''  The above description came from the agency's [http://www.pccd.pa.gov/AboutUs/Pages/default.aspx Who We Are] page.
  
By statute, the Commission provides leadership in system-wide coordination and in building collaboration among public servants and private citizens representing all aspects of the criminal and juvenile justice systems and victim services.
 
 
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Revision as of 03:39, 10 January 2018

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PCCD initiates, validates, and financially supports justice-related programs put forth by practitioners and experts in the justice system. We focus on research, policy, planning, training, evidence-based programming, technology, outreach, and support services.

PCCD's efforts help:

  • Empower communities through collaboration.
  • Protect and support crime victims.
  • Enhance law enforcement.
  • Break the linkage of mental health, intellectual disabilities, substance abuse and crime.
  • Launch evidence-based, innovative programs.
  • Advocate for safe schools.
  • Provide technological and information-sharing tools.
  • Research justice trends that warrant attention and action.

Note:  The above description came from the agency's Who We Are page.

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