Kathy Cerminara and Amy Campbell receive the first Wexler/Winick Awards

At the Prague founding meeting, law professors Amy Campbell (U. Memphis) and Kathy Cerminara (Nova Southeastern U., Florida) were named the recipients of first Wexler/Winick Distinguished Service Awards, given in recognition of outstanding service to the TJ community. The award is named for TJ co-founders David Wexler and the late Bruce Winick.

ISTJ Board approves creation of the Hora/Jones Award

The ISTJ Board of Trustees has enthusiastically approved the creation of the “Peggy Hora/Michael Jones Award for Distinguished Judicial Service,” to be presented to “judges who are making outstanding contributions to the administration of justice in a therapeutic jurisprudence mode.” The award is named for two former judges who have made significant contributions to the […]

Therapeutic Jurisprudence Oceania symposium

Interested in a justice system that improves the well-being of all those impacted it? Come along to the first Therapeutic Jurisprudence Oceania symposium in Brisbane, Australia on April 13 & 14, 2019 It will be an intimate and relaxed gathering of people across the region to exchange current TJ developments and plan for the future […]

Free

XXXVIth International Congress on Law and Mental Health

Various Rome, Italy

There will be a dedicated Therapeutic Jurisprudence (TJ) stream at the congress. This is a great opportunity to share ideas with people from many different disciplines who are interested in improving laws and legal systems. CALL FOR THERAPEUTIC JURISPRUDENCE ABSTRACTS submit by 30 April 2018 You can submit an abstract for an individual or a […]

$700

2019 Justice for Young People Conference

Rendevous Hotel Melbourne 328 Flinders St, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

What are the latest and most pressing problems in the highly complex area of youth justice? And how can the various courts and tribunals of Australia’s juvenile justice system work together to provide a more effective and responsive youth justice system for all young people, including Indigenous, African and Pacific Islander youth? Judicial officers, lawyers, […]

AU$865

Dispute-Settlers – Challenges and Dilemmas

The Non-Adversarial and Therapeutic Justice Center (NATJC) is continuously heading various activities related to TJ. In December 2019 the NATJC held the conference “Dispute-Settlers – Challenges and Dilemmas” which dealt with the changes in the role of lawyers, mediators and judges in dispute resolution procedures. The conference included a panel discussion on ethical aspects and […]

Therapeutic Justice in the UK

In 2018, Dr. Emma Jones (Sheffield University) and Dr. Anna Kawalek (Leeds Beckett University) engaged in several lengthy discussions about the potential of launching a Therapeutic Jurisprudence (TJ) in the UK Chapter. This had yet been done before in the UK context, but would form a branch of the International Society of TJ (ISTJ), and […]

£50

*Postponed* Therapeutic Justice Scholars’ Convening

University of Baltimore 1401 N Charles St, 12th Floor, Baltimore, MD, United States

*This event has been postponed indefinitely due to COVID-19. We will update this event with details as they are given to us.* The University of Baltimore School of Law Sayra and Neil Meyerhoff Center for Families Children and the Courts (CFCC) and the International Society for Therapeutic Jurisprudence will host a Therapeutic Jurisprudence Scholars' Convening […]

Free

IALMH 2022

Lyon, France Lyon, France

The International Academy of Law and Mental Health (IALMH) Congress will be held from July 3-8, 2022 in beautiful Lyon, France. The Congress has a dedicated TJ Stream. You can register here.

Around the World with TJ Webinar – January 19

Please join us for the first webinar in the Around the World with TJ Webinar Series: Fostering Healthy Processes and Outcomes in Child Welfare Matters January 19 2:00 pm EST (GMT-5) Professor Margaret Spencer (Australia) Professor Tali Gal (Israel) Professor Shelley Kierstead (Canada)   Here is the registration link: https://yorku.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJEtd-mhrDorH9RMK4FvNsYl4t7bxKH4sDjY After registering, you will receive […]

Current Penal Reform Trends in Japan from a TJ Lens

Professors Makato Ibusuki and Yasuhiro Maruyama will discuss current trends in penal reform in Japan. Participants will have an opportunity to engage in a discussion of comparative efforts in other jurisdictions.

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