"Objective 9: Provide structured, ongoing support up to 15 Category 1 grantee states and support the field.  In March, CSG Justice Center staff worked with SecurManage to create a demo account that they could use in a presentation to the Rhode Island Department of Corrections and that will be useful for CSG Justice Center staff in future presentations.â¯Â  In Arizona, CSG Justice Center staff were on site in Navajo, Apache, and Gila Ccounties for a site visit. During that visit, CSG Justice Center staff met with the Snowflake Taylor Police Department, the Navajo County Probation Department, the Navajo County Public Defender, the Show Low Police Department, the Pinetop Lakeside Police Department, the Round Valley Police Ddepartment, the Apache County Sheriffâs Office, the Globe Regional Justice Court, the Globe Police Department, the Gila County Sheriff's Office, the Payson Police Department, the Safford Police Department, and the Gila County Superior Court. During the trip, the Snowflake Taylor Police Department, the Round Valley Police Department, and the Globe Regional Justice Court opted in and Justice Counts was invited back to Gila County later in the year to present to all the countyâs police chiefs. Additionally, CSG Justice Center staff also met virtually with the Pinal County Attorneyâs Office and Pinal County Defense Services.â¯Â  In North Carolina, CSG Justice Center staff met with the North Carolina Criminal Justice Analysis Center to discuss their Justice Counts Publisher work and map out next steps for adding additional data into Justice Counts Publisher.â¯â¯Â  In Oregon, CSG Justice Center staff met with a representative from the Lane County local public safety coordinating committee, the Oregon Department of Corrections Office of Community Corrections, and the Clackamas County Jail. CSG Justice Center staff also continued to work with the Oregon Criminal Justice Commission to add data into Justice Counts Publisher.â¯Â  In Wisconsin, CSG Justice Center staff met with the Wisconsin Department of Justice to get an update on the work they are doing to build a data warehouse and discuss ways that Justice Counts could support them.â¯Â  "
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