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Submitted by Ms. Jenna Lapidus on

Analysis Area 1: Detail the impact and cost/benefit of Iowa Department of Corrections’ (IDOC) revocation-reduction efforts on public safety by determining how violations, revocations, and offending patterns by people on community supervision changed during the pandemic and estimating the impact of that change on public safety.

20230124-113007-48

Submitted by Irene Senaya, … on

Discussed the body worn camera (BWC) program, data collection, policy revision and staff training. Also discussed staff mentor system and staff's "buy-in" to the BWC program.
Normal communication related to grant coaching during the quarter.

20230120-112007-42

Submitted by Simone Elisa Greene on

In this kick-off session of the Leadership Academy, participants will explore their personal business chemistry, how to align vision/mission, managing risk and ethical decision making, influence style and stakeholder mapping. Participants will also explore their own personal leadership journeys.

20220809-103316-22

Submitted by Najah Magloire on

On July 25-28, 2022, The National Association of Drug Court Professionals (NADCP) held its annual training conference in Nashville, Tennessee. Center staff provided five presentations at the conference.

Center staff Kelly Van Develde, Senior Program Manager, delivered a presentation entitled "Introducing the Brand New Drug Court Certification Toolkit." Ms. van Develde presented alongside statewide treatment court coordinators Taylor Jones of Georgia and Scott Ronan of Idaho.

20220730-203638-87

Submitted by Dr. Craig D Uc… on

Through this activity, JSS supports the micro-grantees to develop a comprehensive body worn camera program with the use of federal funds. JSS ensures that all requirements and regulations are adhered to and that the program is comprehensive in nature.

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Submitted by Ms. Jenna Lapidus on

Analysis Area 1: Facilitate a cross-system data match between DHHS and county jails to identify the overlapping population of people who have behavioral health challenges who move through local criminal justice systems and identify high utilizers of both systems. CSG Justice Center staff will conduct an in-depth descriptive analysis of the matched Medicaid claims data to provide information on trends in services accessed in the community by people incarcerated in each participating jail.

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