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10/22/2025
The Juvenile Justice Association of Texas Conference in San Antonio provided a wonderful chance to reunite with old friends and meet new ones
01/28/2025
Great seeing so many friends in Las Vegas at the APPA conference.
01/22/2025
The Texas Chiefs Summit was a cold one but visiting with friends from El Paso made the drive worth it.
07/23/2024
Laurie Reeves was the lucky winner of a Coach purse at the Texas Probation Association conference in San Antonio.
06/26/2024
It was a great time in Anaheim at the CPOC conference with our friends and clients from El Dorado County!
Johnny Munoz with Gulf Coast Trades Center/ROP was the winning bidder of our Yeti cooler at the JJAT Conference in Sugar Land TX
01/06/2020
Met up with some great Texas Chiefs while at APPA in New Orleans.
08/19/2019
Working hard here at the APPA(American Probation and Parole Association) 2019 conference in San Francisco! Here we have a standing room only exclusively dedicated for a workshop by Dr. Michael Baglivio and Noble Software Group.
05/01/2019
Enjoying our time at Juvenile Justice Association of Texas (JJAT)!
Here are the winners of the Noble Software Scavenger Hunt! Coming from Ft Bend County and Red River County.
A big selection of gift cards as well as a Noble YETI cooler were found all around the conference hotel! Congratulations, friends!
04/24/2019
What a great TPA conference in San Marcos, TX! It was such an honor to spend time with so many influential people that help with the progression of this great state. Keep up the good work, friends!
Lina Briones, Juvenile Probation Officer of Hidalgo Juvenile Probation department, was the winner of our YETI cooler giveaway! Thank you, Lina for working so hard!
04/16/2019
What a great read! Take a look 👇🏼
The Texas Juvenile Justice Department understands how child abuse can alter a life. Many youth at TJJD were the victims of physical, emotional or sexual abuse.
• On the ACES scale, which measures Adverse Childhood Experiences, many TJJD youth report physical abuse (29%), emotional abuse (32%) and having lived with family violence (54%).
• 50% of TJJD youth have experienced four or more ACEs, compared with about 13% percent of the general population.
Exposure to violence and other adverse events in childhood increases the risk of injury and disease throughout life, such as delayed brain development, lower educational attainment and stress and conduct disorders. It also raises the odds a person will become a victim or perpetrator of violence, according to the US Centers for Disease Control.
TJJD has adopted a new paradigm, called Trauma Informed Corrections, which recognizes that youthful offenders’ traumatic backgrounds must be considered if rehabilitation is to be successful.
Let’s all work to prevent child abuse.
04/04/2019
What a great model! We are so honored to be a part of it.
👇🏼👇🏼Take a look below for a deeper look at the Texas Model! Thank you, TJJD!
Want to know more about the Texas Model?
👉A greater focus on the partnership between the state and the counties
👉Work with youth in the smallest, most stable settings possible
👉A treatment-rich environment with staff who reinforce those goals
You can read more about the plan here-->http://www.tjjd.texas.gov/Docs/PressRelease/strategy-040119.pdf
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