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| November 13, 2006 |
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TDOC HOSTS 2006 CRIMINAL JUSTICE SUMMIT
GOVERNOR BREDESEN TO GIVE KEYNOTE REMARKS ON TUESDAY,
NOVEMBER 14
NASHVILLE, Tenn. - A statewide effort to
create positive change in Tennessee's criminal justice system continues
this week. The final session of the 2006 Criminal Justice Summit
will take place Tuesday, November 14 and Wednesday, November 15 in
Nashville, bringing together criminal justice professionals and other
community leaders from around the state to discuss the future of
Tennessee's criminal justice system. Governor Phil Bredesen will
address the summit on Tuesday at noon.
This summer, the Tennessee Department of Correction and
the Board of Probation and Parole initiated the 2006 Criminal Justice
Summit with regional sessions held in Memphis, Nashville and
Knoxville. These sessions brought together city police chiefs,
county sheriff's, district attorneys generals, public defenders, judges,
legislators and other community leaders to discuss challenges in
Tennessee's criminal justice system and recommendations for positive
change. During each session, problems were identified and
suggested recommendations were presented.
| WHAT: |
2006 Criminal Justice Summit - Final Session |
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| WHEN: |
Tuesday, November 14 and Wednesday, November 15
Governor Bredesen's Keynote Remarks - Tuesday at Noon |
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| WHERE: |
Scarritt Bennett Center
1008 19th Avenue South - Nashville |
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