Principles of Effective Intervention Training presented by the Criminal Justice Coordinating Council's Juvenile Justice unit.

Training description: Participants will gain an understanding of how the Principles of Effective Intervention (PEI) relates to their work in juvenile justice. Through this training participants will be introduced to the background and research for PEI; able to identify the four primary principles; able to provide an example of a risk, need, and responsivity factor; and distinguish between risk and need.

Audience: Tailored to a variety of audiences including judges, attorneys, probation officers, institutional staff, case managers, and other program staff.

Duration: One full day.

Please register for a PEI training here.

If you have any additional questions, please contact Juvenile Justice Model Fidelity Coordinators Chelsea Benson or Destiny Bernal.