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20250121-113752-33

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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. CSG Justice Center staff completed outreach to participating agencies via email to include an update on progress on Justice Counts participation per each state.??

20250121-113744-73

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In September, round 1 briefs (GA, MO, RI) were approved by BJA and the RI brief was published on the JRI website. Furthermore, CSG Justice Center staff continued to work internally with leadership on revisions for the round 2 briefs (VT, MT, WY). CJI and CSG Justice Center staff met to discuss updates on the state briefs and JRI website updates.

20250121-100647-15

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CSG Justice Center staff met with Chelsey Wright (RCA), Melanie Gueho (Business Analyst), Tracy Babineaux (Research Business Analyst), and Angela Whitaker to introduce the new CSG Justice Center Deputy Division Director, Research, to the LDPSC team, review draft project dashboards, and develop a timeline going forward for the project

20250121-100643-74

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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.
9/24 - Meeting with Sheriff Jerry Goodin (Scott County Sheriff), Douglas Herald (Scott County Jail Commander), and Patti Combs (Scott County Assistant Jail Commander) to introduce the project and discuss next steps. (3 people representing 2 agencies).

20250121-100640-99

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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.
9/24 - Meeting with Jerry Evans (CJCC Coordinator) Polk County Criminal Justice Coordinating Council to discuss county jail data. (1-person, 1 agency)

20250121-100637-58

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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.
9/24 - Meeting with Chief Stallman, Lt. Harris (Investigative Unit/Admin/Research Technology), and Captain Chambers (Admin- handles budgets and internal tracking) from the Altoona Police Department to introduce the project and discuss next steps towards opting in. (3-person, 1 agency)

20250121-100634-81

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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 Daggett and a Deputy Chief from the Mitchellville Police Department to introduce the project. They opted in as a result of the meeting. (2-person, 1 agency)?

20250121-100620-98

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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.
9/25 - Meeting with Des Moines City Councilman Josh Mandelbaum to introduce the project. Councilman Mandelbaum agreed to be a champion for Justice Counts and provide introductions to other city officials. (1 person, representing 1 agency)

20250121-100616-28

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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.
Presentation at the Washington Administrative Office of the Courts Pre-Trial Summit 2024 alongside Justice Counts champion Leah Landon, (Criminal Justice Regional Program Manager for the Thurston County Board of County Commissioners) who presented snapshots of Thurston County data to introduce the project to other courts in Washington. (50 people representing 50 agencies).

20250121-100613-31

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Objective 3: Promote Justice Counts with the goal of increasing participation and support.
Presentation to the CSG Justice Center's Advisory Board on Justice Counts. (21 people representing 16 agencies and 5 legislative bodies)

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