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October 16 -18, the CSG Justice Center staff traveled to North Carolina to meet with NC DAC staff and House Justice Public Safety Members to present preliminary findings of North Carolina's JAC project
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October 16 -18, the CSG Justice Center staff traveled to North Carolina to meet with NC DAC staff and House Justice Public Safety Members to present preliminary findings of North Carolina's JAC project
December 16: CSG Justice Center staff attended the December meeting of the Legislative Recidivism Reduction Task Force to deliver a presentation with DOC data analysis findings and final policy recommendations. (16 participants representing 14 agencies)
October 24: CSG Justice Center staff attended the October meeting of the Legislative Recidivism Reduction Task Force to deliver a presentation about court data in Arkansas. (16 participants representing 14 agencies)
October 16 -18, the CSG Justice Center staff traveled to North Carolina to meet with NC DAC staff and House Justice Public Safety Members to present preliminary findings of North Carolina's JAC project
December 16: CSG Justice Center staff attended the December meeting of the Legislative Recidivism Reduction Task Force to deliver a presentation with DOC data analysis findings and final policy recommendations. (16 participants representing 14 agencies)
October 24: CSG Justice Center staff attended the October meeting of the Legislative Recidivism Reduction Task Force to deliver a presentation about court data in Arkansas. (16 participants representing 14 agencies)
CSG Justice Center staff held a stakeholder listening session in partnership with BJA on the Clean Slate Clearinghouse and National Inventory of Collateral Consequences projects. During the meeting hosts and organizations in attendance reviewed the current resources, the history and functionality; trends in the field; how the CSG Justice Center can support the field and stakeholder organizations' work; and ended with a facilitated group discussion;
CJI staff delivered the final data presentation ("Drivers #2") to the ND Reentry Study Work Group. Staff presented virtually on 7/30/24, sharing comprehensive information about community supervision related data trends, as well as data from the state’s Free Through Recovery (FTR) program.
CJI hosted a virtual roundtable discussion with behavioral health service providers and experts. Our team collaborated with the Department of Health and Human Services' Behavioral Health Division to identify participants for this discussion.