BUSINESS MEETING: The Council shall make a systematic study of the conditions affecting black men and boys, including, but not limited to, homicide rates, arrest and incarceration rate, poverty, violence, drug abuse, death rates, disparate annual ...  

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    DEPARTMENT OF LEGAL AFFAIRS

    Division of Victim Services and Criminal Justice Programs

    The Florida Council on the Social Status of Black Men and Boys announces public meetings to which all persons are invited.

    DATES AND TIMES: November 16, 2017, 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.; November 17, 2017; 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

    PLACE: Rosen Shingle Creek, 9939 Universal Blvd., Orlando, FL. 32819; telephone conference: telephone (407)996-9939; toll-free dial-in number 1(888)670-3525; conference code 7071360675

    GENERAL SUBJECT MATTER TO BE CONSIDERED: Business Meeting: The Council shall make a systematic study of the conditions affecting black men and boys, including, but not limited to, homicide rates, arrest and incarceration rate, poverty, violence, drug abuse, death rates, disparate annual income levels, school performance in all grade levels including postsecondary levels, and health issues.

    A copy of the agenda may be obtained at http://www.cssbmb.com.

    Pursuant to the provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act, any person requiring special accommodations to participate in this workshop/meeting is asked to advise the agency at least 48 hours before the workshop/meeting by contacting: Bureau of Criminal Justice Programs at (850)414-3300. If you are hearing or speech impaired, please contact the agency using the Florida Relay Service, 1(800)955-8771 (TDD) or 1(800)955-8770 (Voice).

    For more information, you may contact: Bureau of Criminal Justice Programs at (850)414-3300.

Document Information

Hearing Meeting:
Rosen Shingle Creek, 9939 Universal Blvd., Orlando, FL. 32819 TELEPHONE: (407) 996-9939 Toll Free Dial in Number: 888-670-3525 Conference Code: 7071360675
Subject:
BUSINESS MEETING: The Council shall make a systematic study of the conditions affecting black men and boys, including, but not limited to, homicide rates, arrest and incarceration rate, poverty, violence, drug abuse, death rates, disparate annual income levels, school performance in all grade levels including postsecondary levels, and health issues.
Meeting:
public meeting
Contact:
http://www.cssbmb.com.