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Training specific to juvenile justice is not offered as a separate Curriculum
at the college level. Because of the diversity of skills required for juvenile
justice personnel, it is impossible to identify a college curriculum offering
inclusive cross-training.
MJJA leads the effort towards the ongoing development and provision of cooperative
education and training programs with juvenile and family courts, youth serving
agencies, organizations, law enforcement, volunteers, attorneys and Judges.
This refinement of skills promotes excellence within Missouri's juvenile justice
system.
ALL of MJJA training programs are accredited by the Missouri
Bar Association for Continuing Legal Education Credits and some from the Advisory
Committee for Licensing Clinical Social Workers. Some programs may also be accredited for POST (Peace Officer Standards Training) Credits.
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