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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.
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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.
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)
Justice Counts presentation to the Missouri Police Chief Association Quarterly Meeting 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.
Meeting with Locke Thompson (County Attorney) and Amanda Landrum (Assistant Attorney) from the Cole County Prosecuting Attorney's Office to introduce the project. The office opted in during the meeting. (2 people, representing 1 agency)
Objective 6: Provide intensive TA to 10 states, supporting the adoption and use of the Justice Counts metrics to drive decision-making.
Meeting with Daniel Cicchini (Chief Deputy Prosecutor) of Marion County Prosecuting Attorney's Office to introduce the project. (1 person, representing 1 agency)?
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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.
Meeting with Kendale Adams (Deputy Chief Criminal Investigations Division) and Seth Farrell (Major of the Criminal Investigations Division) at the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department to introduce the project. (2 people, representing 1 agency)?
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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.
Meeting with Chief Eric Wilde (Chief of Police) from the Jefferson City Police Department to introduce the project. He opted in during the meeting. (1 person, representing 1 agency)
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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.
Meeting with Mark Eichholz (Circuit Clerk) from the Cole County Circuit Court to introduce the project. (1 person, representing 1 agency)
Objective 6: Provide intensive TA to 10 states, supporting the adoption and use of the Justice Counts metrics to drive decision-making. Meeting with Ray Casanova (Incoming Chief Public Defender) and Anne Sutton (Chief Counsel) of Marion County's Public Defender's Office to introduce the project and learn about the work of the Public Defender's Office. (2 people, representing 2 agencies)
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)
In August the first four metrics committees (Jails, Prisons, Law Enforcement and Community Supervision) met. The committees accepted most of the recommendations that came out of public feedback.
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 July, CSG Justice Center staff worked toward a finalized design of the Prison Dashboard.
The request for proposals (RFP) for agency dashboard design, development, and deployment closed on August 21 with ten proposals from contractors received. CSG Justice Center staff reviewed the proposals and will make a selection to move the dashboard work forward.