This Program provides peer-to-peer judicial education, court case interpretations, guidance, and liaisons between the judiciary and highway safety community. Our educational efforts focus on evidence-based sentencing practices, criminal justice reform, and reducing impaired driving recidivism, among others. The Program consists of three National Fellows, as well as Regional and State Judicial Outreach Liaisons (JOLs).
Judicial Outreach Liaison and Fellows Program
Peer-to-peer judicial education on highway safety and impaired driving.
Highway to Justice
Highway to Justice is a newsletter providing updates on national traffic safety news, educational programs and opportunities, and resources within the JOL Program for judges and other stakeholders.
Tribal Traffic Safety Bulletin
The Tribal Traffic Safety Bulletin is a bi-annual newsletter focusing on highway safety matters in native lands, with pieces written by Judicial Outreach Liaisons, Judicial Fellows, judges, and other stakeholders.
Managing the Message: The Potency of Language to Build Support and Mitigate Crisis
This program explores how to develop strategic messaging and avoid stigmatizing language.
Reaching the 33%: How We Can Identify and Stop the High-Risk Impaired Driver
This presentation addresses the effective management of high-risk drunk drivers through researched based, DWI specific screening and assessment.
National Judicial Fellows
The Judicial Fellows serve as a conduit to deliver needed resources, research and educational opportunities to judges and citizens in across the nation.
Regional Judicial Outreach Liaisions
RJOLs act as teachers, writers, and impartial consultants who share educational resources on informed sentencing, monitoring, and interventions for impaired drivers with the judges of their Region.
State Judicial Outreach Liaisions
SJOLs are active or retired judges who function as teachers, writers, consultants, and subject matter experts to share the latest research and best practices on addressing impaired driving and recidivism in their respective states.