Therapeutic Justice Institute
STAFF TRAINING
Criminal Justice Professionals
Expert-Led Online and In-person Training Providing Valuable Insights and Practical Skills for Corrections Professionals
Modified Therapeutic Community
Modified Therapeutic Communnity
Modified Therapeutic Communities (MTCs) play a vital role in the treatment and rehabilitation of individuals in correctional settings facing severe mental illness, particularly those who are homeless individuals and struggling with substance abuse disorders.
Their significance can be highlighted through several key aspects:
Create a Healing Community
​MTCs use community dynamics to learn through a self-help process.
Reducing Recidivism
MTCs reduce the number of times a person interacts with the criminal justice system.
Unique Client Needs
MTCs are tailored and adaptable to meet each client's unique needs.
Developing Practical Skills
MTCs help residents develop coping skills and knowledge to live a drug-free lifestyle.​
Safety and Security
A secure environment enhances the overall effectiveness of treatment.
Promoting Positive Values
MTCs emphasize values like honesty, responsibility, and self-reliance.
Reducing Recidivism
Reducing Recidivism
Modified Therapeutic Communities (MTCs) are designed to minimize interactions with the criminal justice system and healthcare by offering a flexible and personalized treatment approach specifically tailored for individuals with co-occurring disorders.
Welcome to The Therapeutic Justice Institute
Founded by Dr. Kenneth Osborne, a former warden of the largest in-custody Modified Therapeutic Community of its time, the Therapeutic Justice Institute is dedicated to providing comprehensive training for wardens, corrections staff, jail staff, problem-solving court teams, and other treatment professionals.
All TJI training creates and promotes a Safe and Secure in-custody environment for staff.​
Our online training platform offers in-depth courses designed to enhance staff knowledge and skills in addressing substance use and co-occurring disorders for justice-involved individuals.
With a focus on evidence-based practices, our institute empowers professionals to make a meaningful impact in the lives of individuals struggling with substance use and co-occurring disorders.
- Thu, Nov 14VirtualNov 14, 2024, 11:00 AM – Nov 15, 2024, 5:00 PMVirtual
- Wed, Nov 06VirtualNov 06, 2024, 10:00 AM – Nov 07, 2024, 4:00 PMVirtual