Full Name
Jac Charlier
Job Title
MPA, National Director for Justice Initiatives, Center for Health and Justice
Company
TASC, Inc.
Speaker Bio
Jac Charlier is the National Director for Justice Initiatives for the Center for Health and Justice (CHJ) at TASC. He specializes in solutions to reduce crime and drugs by successfully bridging the criminal justice and behavioral health systems from police to prosecutors to courts to probation to parole. Charlier is a nationally recognized expert in deflection and pre-arrest police diversion, and is the co-founder of the Police, Treatment and Community (PTAC) Collaborative. The mission of PTAC is to strategically widen community behavioral health and social service options available through law enforcement — including probation and parole — deflection and diversion. Charlier is a leader in our nation’s battle against opioids and has developed criminal justice opioid overdose (OD) prevention and post-OD response strategies. Charlier served as Deputy Chief in the Illinois State Parole Division. He earned his master’s degree in public policy from The Ohio State University. Charlier is a father of three (mostly) great kids. Charlier is an accomplished civic and community leader in his home city of Chicago. He is a military veteran, recipient of the Outstanding Eagle Scout Medal, and played rugby for far too long.
Jac Charlier