Best Practices Committee

If you would like more information on how to form a Best Practices Committee, please complete our service request form.

Statewide Best Practices Committees for prosecutors serve as a prosecution brain trust that can proactively work on improving the criminal justice system and assessing emerging issues. Although they have different names depending on the state, committees generally include elected District Attorneys, senior prosecutors and prosecution coordinators. They are non-partisan and have representation from all jurisdictions in the state – rural, suburban and urban. 

Technical Assistance/Consulting

2020 – Office Assessment and Training of the Hartford States Attorney’s Office

PCE conducted an assessment of a prosecutor office in this state and provided recommendations for improved efficiencies, best practices, and staffing needs. For more information, please contact Kristine Hamann at [email protected].

Learn more about PCE consulting and technical assistance.

Contact PCE to request consulting or technical assistance. 

PCE Presentations/National Events

Connecticut Appointed Prosecutors’ Council, Rock Hill, Connecticut

November 18, 2018
Presentation on the benefits of a Best Practices Committee

Request a presentation.

Learn more about our next National meeting.

Articles of Interest/PCE Publications

Current number of Articles of Interest subscribers in Connecticut
15

Subscribe to the Articles of Interest series (prosecutors only). Click here.

PCE Publication:
Connecticut Prosecutors’ Innovative Programs Report Read.

Issues and Resources: To see PCE’s Issues and Resources page Click here.