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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. (Founding State Work)  
California 2 calls with 3 people from 2 agencies 
11/15 - Call with Paul Rodriguez (Public Defender) from the San Diego County Office of the Public Defender to introduce the project and encourage them to opt-in. (1 person, representing 1 agency)   
12/16 Meeting with Todd Henry (Chief) and Logan Vankatwyk (Crime Analyst) from City of Davis Police Department to conduct onboarding and connect Chief Henry to the impact team. Identified Sun Ridge Systems as their CAD/RMS vendor. (2 people representing 1 agency)
 Indiana 27 calls with 27 people from 25 agencies 
7/2: Call with Andrew ""Beau"" Holcomb (Director of Marshall County Community Corrections and Local JRAC Contact) to introduce the project. (1 person, representing 2 agencies)  
7/2: Call with Brian Foley (Director/Chief Probation Officer of Morgan County Court Services and Local JRAC contact) and Miranda Beauchamp (Assistant Chief Probation Officer) to introduce the project. (2 people, representing 2 agencies)  
7/3: Call with Mr. Greg Werich (Chief Probation Officer and Local JRAC contact for Wells County) to introduce the project. (1 person representing 2 agencies)  
7/3: Meeting with Mr. Nick Philbeck (Senior mediator and restorative justice case manager, managing the Victim & Offender Restoration Program and Shoplifting & Theft Education programs at the Community Justice and Mediation Center in Bloomington, IN) to talk about ways they could work with Justice Counts and learn more about Monroe County. (1 person, representing 1 agency) 
7/18: Call with Joshua Stahl (Data Assistant to the Ex. Director of Marion County Community Corrections) Marion County Community Corrections to review metric configuration. (1 person, representing 1 agency)  
7/18: Call with Judge Carrie K. Stiller (Floyd County Court No. 1 Judge and JRAC director) and Anne Brown-Carruthers (Executive Director of Clark Floyd System of Care, a local nonprofit partnering with the judge) to introduce the project. (2 people representing 3 agencies).  
7/23: Call with Josh Martin from Shelby County Deputy Director for Community Supervision and local JRAC representative to complete an onboarding session. (1 person representing 1 agency)  
7/30: Call with Josh Martin from Shelby County Deputy Director for Community Supervision and local JRAC representative to complete an onboarding session. (1 person representing 1 agency).  
7/31: Call with Natasha Pointer (Chief Probation Officer at Owen County Court Services and local JRAC Contact) to introduce the project. (1 person representing 2 agencies)  
8/8 Call with Kyle Bandy (Deputy Prosecuting Attorney) from Hancock County Prosecuting Attorney's Office to complete an onboarding session (1 person representing 1 agency)   
8/13 Call with Robin Minniear (Administrative Assistant) from Allen County Commission to discuss how Justice Counts could be used for research needs (1 person representing 1 agency).  
8/15 Meeting with Danielle Snider, Director, from the West Central Regional Community Corrections to conduct an onboarding session and discuss possible agency structures for sharing data and seeing it across counties. (1 person. Representing 1 agency).  
8/26 Call with Josh Martin from Shelby County Deputy Director for Community Supervision and local JRAC representative to answer a Publisher question and discuss larger supervision data sets. (1 person representing 2 agencies).  
8/28 Call with Josh Martin from Shelby County Deputy Director for Community Supervision and local JRAC representative to further discuss supervision data and combined data sources. (1 person representing 2 agencies).  
8/29 Call with Josh Martin from Shelby County Deputy Director for Community Supervision and local JRAC representative to discuss agency configurations in Publisher. (1 person representing 2 agencies).  
8/29 Call Jamie France, Executive Director, from Putnam County Community Corrections to discuss next steps for using Publisher. (1 person, representing 1 agency)  
8/29 Call with Dustin Delong, Director of Court Services, with Howard County Community Supervision to upload data and discuss next steps. (1 person. Representing 1 agency).  
9/4 - Call with Tyler Hunt (Director Blackford County Community Corrections, IN) to continue onboarding process. (1 person, representing 1 agency)   
9/5 - Call with Galadriel Ballard, Community Corrections Supervisor and Vice President of JRAC, from Clark County Probation & Supervision to discuss goals for data sharing and how to create a cohort of agencies in their county. (1 person, representing 1 agency).   
9/13 - Call with Allen County Commissioner's Office: Therese Brown (Allen County Commissioner and JRAC chair on both state and local levels) and Ed Steeman (Director of Technology) to understand their data sharing goals (2 people representing 2 agencies)   
9/17 - Call with Danielle Murphy (Director of Martin County Community Corrections and Local JRAC chair) to introduce the project and discuss a county-wide strategy. (1 person representing 2 agencies).   
9/18 - Call with Jeff Locke (Senior Policy Advisor) and Hillary Hartoin (Director of Court & Pretrial Services) to discuss the experience of the Cass County JRAC in participating in Justice Counts.  
9/23 - Call with Barbara Burton, Probation Officer, Tipton County Probation to discuss goals for data sharing go through initial configuration and ways the Justice Counts impact team can support their work (1 person, representing 1 agency)   
9/23 - Call with Scott Hohl, Executive Director, Marion County Community Corrections and Marion County JRAC Chair, Josh Stahl, Data Specialist to understand what tools or resources they need using Justice Counts data to fulfill their data sharing goals (2 people, representing 2 agencies)   
9/25 - Call with Alisha Slaughter - Quality Assurance Manager, Megan Henderson - Quality Assurance Manager, Steve Kermode - Deputy Director of Corrections, and Tony Povinelli - Director of Corrections, from Johnson County Court Services to provide on Publisher structure and data goals. (4 people, representing 1 agency).   
9/26 - Call with Galadriel Ballard, Community Corrections Supervisor and Vice President of JRAC, from Clark County Probation & Supervision to provide technical assistance on metrics and Publisher configuration. (1 person, representing 1 agency).   
9/26 - Call with Natasha Pointer, Chief Probation Officer, at Owen County Court Services and local JRAC Contact to provide technical assistance on Publisher and data upload. (1 person. Representing 1 agency).   
 Louisiana 2 calls with 2 people from 2 agencies 
10/15 Call with Niles Haymer, Deputy Director, East Baton Rouge Criminal Justice Coordinating Council to provide project updates (1 person, representing 1 agency).  
10/24 Call with Captain Karla Beck, (PhD, Programming and Reentry) from the Lafourche Parish Sheriff's Office to introduce the project and discuss steps towards opting-in. (1 person, representing 1 agency).  
 Michigan 8 calls with 11 people from 14 agencies 
11/12 - Call with Linda James (Court Administrator) of the 70th District Court in Saginaw Michigan to introduce the project. (1 person, 1 agency)   
11/13 - Call with Cheri Brunismac (Executive Director) from the Prosecuting Attorneys Association of Michigan and Dianna Collins, (Director) from the Prosecuting Attorneys Coordinating Council in Michigan , and Brandon Lanyson Director of Legislative Affairs and Legal Counsel of the Michigan House of Representatives to introduce the project and discuss prosecution data in Michigan. (3 person, 3 agencies)   
11/19 - Meeting with Eli Savit (Prosecuting Attorney) from the Washtenaw County Prosecuting attorney’s Office to introduce the project. (1 person, 1 agency)   
11/25 - Call with Representative Amos O’Neal, Representative, Mary Frank, Legislative Director, Alannah Garrett, Legislative Aid to provide an update on the site visit and the upcoming site visit in January 2025. (3 people, representing 1 agency)   
11/25 - Call with Tammy Phillips (Chief Assistant Prosecuting Attorney) from Genesee County Prosecuting Attorney's Office to handoff from recruitment to onboarding. (1 person, representing 1 agency)   
12/12 - Recruitment meeting with Renee Casey (Community Corrections Director) of Pretrial Services, Washtenaw County Community Corrections (1 person, representing 1 agency). 
12/13 - Reengagement meeting with Dr. Jonah Siegel (Research Director) of the Michigan Indigent Defense Commission (1 participant, representing 1 agency). 
12/13 Meeting with Dr. Jonah Siegel (Research Director) from Michigan Indigent Defense Commission to re-engage agency and provide update on Justice Counts. In-depth collaboration and possible championship to be discussed in January (1 person, 1 agency).
 Missouri 25 calls with 27 people from 20 agencies 
7/10: Call with Chief Williams (Chief of Police) from the Springfield Police Department to discuss agency recruitment in Missouri. (1 person, representing 1 agency)  
7/25: Call with Locke Thompson (District Attorney), and Amanda Wilson (Legal Assistant) from Cole County Prosecuting Attorney's Office to complete an onboarding session (2 people, representing 1 agency).  
8/5 Call with Chief Adam Dustman from Independence Police Department to introduce the project. (1 person, representing 1 agency)  
8/6 Call with Julian Schriedel (Research Analyst) and Sherri Schaefer (Info Systems Manager) from the 22nd Judicial District to prepare for onboarding. (2 people, representing 1 agency)  
8/12 Meeting with Roger Baron (Lieutenant) from the Bolivar Police Department to introduce the project. (1 person representing 1 agency)  
8/14 Call with Jacob Shellabarger, Prosecuting Attorney from Audrain County Prosecuting Attorney's Office to discuss an upcoming Missouri Association of Prosecuting Attorneys presentation.  (1 person, representing 1 agency)  
8/15 Call with Locke Thompson, Prosecuting Attorney, from Cole County Prosecuting Attorney's Office to conduct and onboarding session. (1 person, representing 1 agency)  
8/26 Call with Caitlin Pistorio, Prosecuting Attorney from Perry County Prosecuting Attorney's Office to configure metrics, add data and discuss data goals. (1 person, representing 1 agency).  
8/26 Call with Matt Michel, Prosecuting Attorney, and Sarah Lee, Financial Officer, from Ripley County Prosecuting Attorney's Office to configure metrics, upload data and discuss data goals. (2 people representing 1 agency).  
8/27 Call with Tammy Ross, Deputy Commissioner of Corrections, from the St. Louis Division of Corrections, Albert Pauli, Systems Manager at REJIS, Stephen, Bippen, Program Analyst at Rejis, Jorie Shelley, Client Rep at Rejis to provide technical support for St. Louis DOC in using Publisher. (4 people, representing 2 agencies).  
8/27 Call with Eric Wilde, Chief of Police and Chad Stieferman, Uniformed Officer from Jefferson City Police Department to discuss data goals and next steps for using Publisher. (2 people representing 1 agency).  
8/28 Call with Todd Lemoine, Chief of Police, from Kimberling Police Department to discuss metric configuration. (1 person, representing 1 agency).  
9/5 - Call with Monica Morrey, County Prosecutor for Andrew County Prosecuting Attorney's Office who was interested in learning about the project after attending a recent presentation. They opted in and scheduled their first onboarding session. (1 person, representing 1 agency)   
9/5 - Call with Locke Thompson, DA from Cole County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (1 person, representing 1 agency) to configure metrics.   
9/5 - Meeting with Lieutenant Roger Barron with Bolivar Police Department to upload data in Publisher. (1 person, representing 1 agency.)   
9/10 - Call with Melissa Smith, Crime Analyst from St. Charles County Police Department to introduce the project. (1 person, representing 1 agency)   
9/16 - Call with Dustin Dunklee, District Attorney, and Debbie Berkstresser, Office Manager, from Morgan County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office to provide technical assistance on configuring metrics and sharing data. (2 people, representing 1 agency).   
9/16 - Call with Monica Morrey, District Attorney, from Andrew County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office to discuss data goals, configure metrics and share data. (1 person, representing 1 agency).   
9/17 - Call with Brendon Fox, District Attorney from Phelps County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office, to provide technical assistance to review data entered by Karpel and share additional data. (1 person, representing 1 agency).   
9/18 - Call with Kristina Zeit, Assistant County Prosecutor, and Cathy Grimsinger, Legal Assistant, from Buchanan County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office to provide technical assistance on configuring metrics and sharing data. (2 people, representing 1 agency).   
9/18 - Call with DA Jacob Shellabarger to validate Karpel data upload and data aggregation. (1 person, representing 1 agency)   
9/18 - Call with Lieutenant Roger Barron with Bolivar Police Department to confirm metric configuration and upload data. (1 person. Representing 1 agency.)   
9/19 - Call with Brandi McInroy, Prosecuting Attorney, Vernon County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office to provide technical assistance on setting data goals, using publisher and next steps for metric configuration. (1 person, representing 1 agency).   
9/20 - Call with Robert Russel, District Attorney and President of Missouri Ass. of Prosecuting Attorney's (MAPA), from Johnson County District Attorney's Office to review data uploaded into Publisher from Karpel. (1 person, representing 1 agency).   
9/20 - Call with Matt Michel, DA, and Sara Lee, Financial Officer, from Ripley County Prosecuting Attorney's Office to go through metric configuration and share data. (2 people. Representing 1 agency).    Ohio 19 calls with 20 people from 13 agencies 

7/9: Meeting with Executive Director Dr. Leigh Anderson, Captain Simon, and Hannah Macias with the Cleveland Policing Accountability Team to introduce the project and discuss how Justice Counts could support their obligations under a consent decree. (3 people, 1 agency).  
7/17: Call with Domonique Paige (Executive Director) from the Franklin County CBCF to talk about project updates and her data sharing plan. (1 participant, representing 1 agency)  
7/18: Monthly call with Cody Hatten (Management Analyst) from Franklin County Office of Justice Policy and Programs to talk about project updates and next steps on agency outreach. (1 participant, representing 1 agency)  
7/22: Onboarding call with Chief Beverley Pettrey (Chief of Police) from Cleveland State University (1 person, representing 1 agency)  
7/25: Call with Akshata Kumavat (Intelligence Operations Manager) from the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office to answer a Publisher question. (1 person, representing 1 agency)  
7/30: Meeting with Chief Deon McCaulley with Cleveland Clinic Police Department to introduce them to the project. (1 person, 1 agency)  
7/30: Meeting with Charles See (Cleveland PD Independent Monitor) to introduce the project. (1 person, representing 1 agency)  
7/30: Meeting with Public Defender Sweeney with Cuyahoga Public Defenders Office to introduce them to the project (2 people, representing 1 agency)   
7/31: Meeting with Lt. Zevnik, Paige Herron, and Carrisa Tuliraba from Case Western Reserve University Police Department to introduce the project. (3 people, representing 1 agency)  
8/1 Meeting with Chief Stillman with Cleveland Metro Parks Police Department to introduce them to the project (1 person, 1 agency)   
8/7 Call with Cullen Sweeney (Chief Public Defender) and Mark Budzar (Office Manager) from the Cuyahoga County Public Defender's Officer to complete their first onboarding session. (2 people, representing 1 agency)  
8/9 Onboarding call with Chief Beverley Pettrey (Chief of Police) and Daman Vance (Police Systems Coordinator) from Cleveland State University. (2 people, representing 1 agency)  
9/3 - Meeting with Captain Mitch Houser of the Euclid Police Department to introduce the project. (1 person, 1 agency)   
9/16 - Meeting with Anthony Finnell, President of the NACOLE (National Association for Civilian Oversight of Law Enforcement) to discuss police data in Akron (1 agency, 1 person)   
9/24 - Monthly call with Cody Hatten (Management Analyst) from Franklin County Office of Justice Policy and Programs to discuss the Justice Counts project in the county and agency outreach. (1 person, representing 1 agency)   
12/3 - Call with Cody Hatten (Management Analyst) from Franklin County Office of Justice Policy and Programs to discuss the Justice Counts project in the county (1 participant, representing 1 agency). 
12/9 - Recruitment meeting with Captain Michael Miller and Independent Police Auditor Anthony Finnell of Akron Police Department (2 participants, representing 1 agency). 
12/9 - Onboarding call with Paige Herron (Assistant Director of Emergency Management), Carissa Tuliraba (Policy and Compliance), and Paul Owens (Chief of Police) of Case Western Reserve University (3 participants, representing 1 agency). 
12/16 Call with Todd Cottrell (Assistant Director) from Eastern Ohio Corrections Center to confirm metric configurations (1 person representing 1 agency)  New Mexico  6 calls with 9 epople from 5 agencies 

7/11: Call with Grace Phillips (Risk Management Director) from New Mexico Association of Counties and Troy Hall (County Finance Director) from Curry County’s Manager’s Office to begin reviewing their survey and how it was mapped to Publisher metrics. (2 people, representing 2 agencies) 
7/25: Onboarding Call with Grace Phillips (Risk Management Director) from New Mexico Association of Counties and Troy Hall (County Finance Director) from Curry County’s Manager’s Office to talk about their annual jails costs survey as it relates to Justice Counts. (2 people, representing 2 agencies).  
10/15- Call with Chief Deputy DA Josh Boone and data support staff Taylor Chavez and Renee Ortiz, 2nd District DA’s office to introduce the project. (2 people, 1 agency). 
10/21 - Call with Grace Phillips (General Counsel) from the New Mexico Association of Counties to review the statewide adult detention center data resource the Justice Counts team created for her use with county- and state-level budget decisionmakers (1 person representing 1 agency).  
11/5 -  Call with New Mexico Corrections Department (NMCD) Secretary Alisha Tafoya-Lucero, Deputy Secretary Melanie Martinez, and Probation and Parole Director Lupe Sanchez to discuss work with CSG generally and plan for future engagement. (3 people representing 1 agency)   
Meeting with Jennifer Padgett- Macias (Chief Deputy DA) and Tim Struck (Director of IT) from the First Judicial District DA to discuss Justice Count platform. Agency requested a trial account on Publisher. Will begin opt in process in January. (2 people representing 1 agency).  Pennsylvania 2 calls with 4 people from 1 agency 

9/17 - Call with Bridget Horn, Data Administrator and Legal Stenographer, and Charli Nowak, Intern, from Dauphin County District Attorney’s Office to provide technical assistance on using Publisher and reviewing metric configuration. (2 people, representing 1 agency).   
9/18 - Call with Dr. Yinger, Criminal Justice Program Administrator, and Marisa Miller, Criminal Justice Administrator, from Dauphin County District Attorney’s Office to provide technical assistance on data in Publisher and discuss next steps. (2 people, representing 1 agency).  
Vermont 1 call with 4 people from 1 agency 
12/12 - onboarding call with Jess King-Mohr (Director of Research & Data Analytics), Kayla Williford, Mila Brunet, Ian Fulton-Black (all corrections analysts) from Vermont DOC. (4 people representing 1 agency.)  Washington  4 calls with 3 people from 3 agencies 

7/2: Call with Leah Landon (Criminal Justice Program Manager) to provide an update on Justice Counts and work in Thurston County. (1 person, representing 1 agency)  
8/14 Call with Yvonne Jones, Senior Court Program Analyst, from the Washington Administrative of Courts, to discuss the Pretrial Conference that she's developing and how Justice Counts can be involved. (1 person, representing 1 agency) 
9/13 - Call with Jason Cummings, County Prosecutor, from Snohomish County Prosecuting Attorney's Office to reconnect and discuss ways Justice Counts could provide value. (1 person, representing 1 agency)   
9/20 - Call with Leah London, Criminal Justice Regional Manager, from Board of County Commissioners to discuss next week’s site visit and presentation. (1 person. Representing 1 agency).  "

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