Second General Meeting Task Force Recommendations

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The agenda for the Second General Meeting on Friday, October 9, 2020, includes discussions on juvenile justice, community engagement, recommendations, implementation working groups, and formation of new teams. Key attendees and contact information are provided for participation and leadership roles. The meeting aims to address structural reforms and reduce the overrepresentation of minority youth in the system.

  • Meeting
  • Task Force
  • Recommendations
  • Juvenile Justice
  • Community Engagement

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  1. Second General Meeting Friday, October 9, 2020 Task Force 2.0

  2. Agenda (revised) I. II. III. IV. V. Welcome Remarks Justice Mary Yu Juvenile Justice Community Engagement Working Group Recommendations and Implementation Working Group New Teams Forming A. Policing B. Alternatives to Policing Q & A; comments Adjourn VI. VII. VIII.

  3. Nick Allen nick.allen@columbialegal.org Robert Chang changro@seattleu.edu Diane Clarkson diane.clarkson@piercecountywa.gov Adam Cornell acornell@co.snohomish.wa.us Lisa Daugaard lisa.daugaard@defender.org Oversight Working Group Judge Theresa Doyle theresa.doyle@kingcounty.gov Michele Fukawa fukawa@gonzaga.edu Jason Gillmer gillmer@gonzaga.edu Alexes Harris yharris@uw.edu Jaime Hawk jhawk@aclu-wa.org Melissa Lee leeme@seattleu.edu Christina Miyamasu christina.miyamasu@kingcounty.gov Andr s Munoz andresemunoz1@gmail.com

  4. Sunitha Anjivel sunitha@amlawseattle.com Lorraine Bannai bannai@seattleu.edu Annie Benson abenson@defensenet.org Diane Clarkson diane.clarkson@piercecountywa.gov Community Engagement Working Group Judge Linda Coburn Candice Garza candice.garza@cha.wa.gov Christy Peters christy.peters@co.thurston.wa.us Maria Siguenza maria.siguenza@cha.wa.gov Sandra Simpson simpsons@gonzaga.edu Adrienne Wat adrienne.wat@gmail.com

  5. Nick Allen nick.allen@columbialegal.org Ryan Dreveskracht ryan@galandabroadman.com Judge Theresa Doyle theresa.doyle@kingcounty.gov Sahar Fathi sahar.fathi@atg.wa.gov Recommendations and Implementation Working Group Mo Hamoudi Mo_Hamoudi@fd.org Jaime Hawk jhawk@aclu-wa.org Ali Hohman ali@defensenet.org Christina Miyamasu christina.miyamasu@kingcounty.gov Eric Richey erichey@co.whatcom.wa.us Nancy Talner talner@aclu-wa.org David Trieweiler trieweiler3@gmail.com Jennifer Wellman Jennifer_Wellman@fd.org

  6. New Teams Policing Clay Mosher Chuck Reasons Adrienne Wat Alternatives to Policing To join one of these teams, please email changro@seattleu.edu. Make sure to include in the subject line Team Policing or Team Alternatives to Policing. If you would like to take a leadership role on that team, please indicate this.

  7. Q & A; Comments

  8. Closing Thoughts From VII. Recommendations. Juvenile Justice and Racial Disproportionality: A Presentation to the Washington State Supreme Court 18 (2012). The Recommendations below reflect the multi-dimensional approach necessary for the structural reform and philosophical shifts necessary for the reduction of over representation of minority youth in our juvenile justice system. Embracing change takes courage and so we invite the reader to wrestle with the Recommendations. Ask what they might mean for you and others, comment and offer critique. Regardless of whether you agree or disagree with the Recommendations, we ask that you join us in the dynamic work of making our juvenile justice system one that offers our youth a way out of our systems and on a path to success.

  9. Next general meeting: Friday, Nov. 13, noon to 1:15pm, same zoom Adjourn Presentation to Washington Supreme Court Temple of Justice September 29, 2021 9am - noon

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