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Objective 6: Provide intensive TA to 10 states, supporting the adoption and use of the Justice Counts metrics to drive decision-making. (Founding State Work)?
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Objective 6: Provide intensive TA to 10 states, supporting the adoption and use of the Justice Counts metrics to drive decision-making. (Founding State Work)?
Objective 1: Develop standards for local jurisdictions and state criminal justice agencies that will result in data being accurately and comprehensively aggregated at the state and national levels. (Tier 2 metrics and TIGs)?
Work for this objective is now being billed to the FY23 Justice Counts Implementation grant (award: 15PBJA-22-GK-03793-JRIX) as CSG Justice Center staff prepare to close out this grant.
Objective 1: Develop standards for local jurisdictions and state criminal justice agencies that will result in data being accurately and comprehensively aggregated at the state and national levels. (Tier 2 metrics and TIGs)?
Objective 2: Develop tools and make them available to states and other interested jurisdictions (publisher).?
Work for this objective is now complete with the development and implementation of the Justice Counts Publisher.?
Objective 5: Develop and run a national campaign to educate criminal justice agency leaders, policymakers, and the public about the Justice Counts metrics. (Website Work)?
In October, CSG Justice Center staff continued working with contractors to develop agency dashboards.
Objective 6: Provide intensive TA to 10 states, supporting the adoption and use of the Justice Counts metrics to drive decision-making. (Founding State Work)?
In Louisiana, CSG Justice Center staff met with East Baton Rouge Criminal Justice Coordinating Council to provide project updates and with the Lafourche Parish Sheriff's Office?to introduce the project.
Objective 6: Provide intensive TA to 10 states, supporting the adoption and use of the Justice Counts metrics to drive decision-making.
9/4 - Meeting with Judge Carrie Stiller, Superior Court Judge & Floyd County JRAC Chair to discuss how Justice Counts could support their work in Floyd County. (1 person, representing 2 agencies)
Objective 6: Provide intensive TA to 10 states, supporting the adoption and use of the Justice Counts metrics to drive decision-making.
9/4 - Presentation for the 2024 Fall POPAI (Probation Officers Professional Association of Indiana) Conference. (35 people, representing 20 agencies)
Objective 6: Provide intensive TA to 10 states, supporting the adoption and use of the Justice Counts metrics to drive decision-making.
9/4- Meeting with Judge Mary Ellen Diekhoff, Division V, Circuit Court & Monroe County JRAC chair to discuss how Justice Counts can be implemented in Monroe County (1 person, representing two agencies)
Objective 6: Provide intensive TA to 10 states, supporting the adoption and use of the Justice Counts metrics to drive decision-making.
9/6 - Meeting with Angie Estes (Research Director for Community Corrections) to provide updates on the state and how to move things forward. (1 person representing 1 agency)