Telling the Story of Pretrial Justice: The Role of the NAPSA Communications Committee
Why Communication Matters in Pretrial Justice
Communication is essential in pretrial justice because of the collaborative nature of the criminal justice system. Pretrial professionals work closely with courts, attorneys, law enforcement, treatment providers, community organizations, and defendants themselves to support informed decision-making and successful outcomes from arrest through case disposition.
Effective communication is especially important in the pretrial field because decisions directly impact individual liberty, public safety, and confidence in the justice system. Much of pretrial work happens behind the scenes, making it critical that practitioners clearly explain what they do, why they do it, and how outcomes are measured. Thoughtful communication helps shape public understanding, dispel misconceptions, and build trust through transparency and accessibility.
Consistent messaging grounded in evidence-based practice not only educates stakeholders and the public, but also supports system improvement by aligning partners around shared goals and informed decision-making.
What Is the NAPSA Communications Committee?
The NAPSA Communications Committee serves as a resource for sharing information with NAPSA members, partners, and the broader pretrial community. Its mission is to strengthen how the organization communicates, tell the story of pretrial justice, and promote engagement across the field.
The committee is responsible for developing and maintaining clear, consistent messaging across multiple platforms. This includes:
- Member newsletters and email updates
- Social media engagement
- Blog and website content
- Highlighting practitioner accomplishments
- Promoting trainings, webinars, and conferences
- Supporting outreach and public engagement efforts
The committee also works collaboratively with other NAPSA committees to ensure communications align with organizational priorities and accurately reflect developments in the field.
Committee members bring diverse perspectives from across the country, including practitioners, leaders, and system partners, helping ensure that NAPSA’s communications reflect the evolving needs and expertise of the pretrial profession.
The Work: Expanding Communication and Engagement
Over the past year, the Communications Committee has focused on expanding the ways NAPSA connects with members and stakeholders.
One of the committee’s newer initiatives is The Standard, NAPSA’s blog platform, which highlights developments across the pretrial field. Blog topics include updates to standards, spotlight features on practitioners, innovative local practices, and broader discussions impacting pretrial justice nationally.
In addition to blog content, the committee develops newsletters, social media content, and member-focused updates designed to inform, engage, and support practitioners in their daily work.
The committee also explores communication technologies and tools that strengthen outreach and engagement, helping NAPSA connect more effectively with members, partners, and the public in an increasingly digital environment.
Impact on the Field
NAPSA’s communication efforts directly support practitioners by providing timely and relevant information that can be applied locally—from policy development to program implementation and stakeholder engagement.
Sharing information nationally helps strengthen local pretrial systems by giving jurisdictions access to ideas, strategies, and practices that may not otherwise be within reach. Communication also plays a key role in advancing evidence-based practices and innovation by highlighting research, elevating promising approaches, and creating opportunities for collaboration across the field.
Strong communication helps ensure that successful practices, lessons learned, and emerging ideas are not isolated to a single jurisdiction, but instead contribute to broader system improvement nationwide.
Supporting NAPSA’s Mission
The Communications Committee supports NAPSA’s mission of promoting pretrial justice and public safety through rational, evidence-informed decision-making by ensuring that the organization’s standards, resources, and priorities are communicated clearly and consistently.
Through cohesive branding, thoughtful public engagement, and accessible messaging, the committee helps translate complex research and practices into practical information for members and stakeholders.
The committee also collaborates closely with NAPSA’s Education, Standards, and Accreditation Committees to highlight training opportunities, evidence-based guidance, and resources that help strengthen pretrial systems across the country.
Looking Ahead
The Communications Committee continues to explore new ways to expand engagement and strengthen outreach.
Current and upcoming efforts include:
- Enhancing digital content and engagement
- Increasing member-driven storytelling
- Highlighting innovations and promising practices from the field
- Exploring new communication platforms and tools
- Improving accessibility and audience reach
As communication needs continue to evolve, the committee remains focused on delivering timely, relevant, and user-friendly content that supports learning, connection, and innovation in pretrial justice.
Resources for Members
NAPSA members can stay connected through a variety of communication platforms and resources, including:
These channels provide updates on trainings, emerging practices, practitioner spotlights, and developments within the field.
Members are also encouraged to share their own work, innovations, and lessons learned to support peer-to-peer learning and elevate promising practices nationally
Member Voice Matters
NAPSA’s communications are strongest when they reflect the experiences and perspectives of practitioners working directly in the field.
The Communications Committee welcomes feedback on topics, trends, and resources members would like to see highlighted. Stories that showcase innovation, collaboration, problem-solving, and local impact are especially valuable in helping advance the conversation around pretrial justice.
Practitioner-driven communication helps ensure that NAPSA’s messaging remains relevant, responsive, and grounded in the realities of the work being done every day across the country.
Get Involved
NAPSA members interested in joining the Communications Committee or contributing content are encouraged to get involved.
Whether you have legislative updates from your jurisdiction, a blog idea, a publication to share, or a story about innovative work happening locally, your voice can help strengthen the field and support peers nationwide.
To contribute ideas or learn more, contact NAPSA at info@napsa.org.









