The Forensics, Justice & Corrections Chaplain™ (FJCCh) curriculum requires the completion of 400 hours (100 hours of education/300 hours of supervised experience) of advanced clinical pastoral education & training in order to receive the designation. The FJCCh training establishes the National Public Safety Chaplain Curriculum (NPSCC). This advanced specialty training is designed for board-certified, spiritual care providers in public safety, such as law enforcement, courts, jails and prisons, and re-entry and community supervision. Chaplains who serve private-sector peace officers and security forces may also qualify for this designation.
The National Public Safety Chaplain Curriculum (NPSCC) advanced training explores the following:
(1) Bio-Psycho-Social-Spiritual Care
(2) Chaplains and the Constitution
(3) Court Chaplains
(4) Law Enforcement Chaplaincy
(5) Chaplaincy in Jails and Prisons
(6) Balancing Public Health and Public Safety
(7) Understanding Neurocriminology and Neurotheology
(8) Fundamentals of Care, Custody and Control
(9) Compassion Fatigue and Moral Injury
(10) Crisis Intervention & Trauma Resolution
Forensics, Justice & Corrections Chaplain
In-Person, Hybrid, Online
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