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20240719-111138-65

Submitted by Demaxia Wray on

In addition to the Rhode Island Criminal Justice Statewide Survey, an analysis was created to thoroughly assess the data and responses of the 433 survey participants. This survey was unique because the state sought input from residents, individuals with lived experience, as well as system partners and community-based organizations. The Rhode Island SAA aims to develop a comprehensive strategic plan that addresses a wide range of issues within the state.

20240718-125159-15

Submitted by Phillip Hernandez on
Audit oversight, conducted by the PRC at PMO's direction, repeatedly reveals that auditors have significant misunderstandings of the standards related to the education of confined people, reporting options for sexual abuse and harassment, and the provision of emotional support services to confined people. Auditors are often referred to remediation based, in part, on the challenges they face in auditing these standards.

20240718-125153-34

Submitted by Phillip Hernandez on

Auditors identified in the peer review or documentation review process and referred to peer mentoring by the PMO receive one-on-one coaching from DOJ-certified PREA auditors who are specially trained as peer mentors. PRC staff also serve as mentors Mentors receive intensive training to provide support and resources to a mentored auditor, as well as ongoing support by oversight staff. This targeted support provides auditors with a strong basis to improve their auditing practice and to deliver consistently high-quality, reliable, objective, and comprehensive PREA audits.

20240426-164134-18

Submitted by Ms. Kristina M… on

The FY 2024 CTAS Open Office Hours Session 2 was offered to tribes interested in applying for CTAS funding. During the open office hours, tribes were encouraged to ask any questions they may have as they complete their applications.

20240131-213452-01

Submitted by Angel Sanchez on

BJA approved deliverable:
Harvard Radcliffe Institute Seminar Invitation: New Horizons in Higher Education After Prison
In person at Harvard University (Room, Board, and Travel Paid by Harvard Radcliffe Institute
Date: September 18–19 2023.
Details: Participating in an invite-only Harvard Radcliffe Institute “New Horizons In Higher Education After Prison” Seminar focused on exploring the role that universities can play in developing the next generation of formerly incarcerated leaders, especially at Harvard.

20240131-204809-43

Submitted by Angel Sanchez on

BJA approved deliverable supporting Dept of Ed in presenting to the BOP:
BOP’s Supervisors of Education Training and Listening Session re Pell Reinstatement x BJA Supporting Efforts – ED x BJA Fellow

20240131-92654-84

Submitted by Dr. Nakee Y Holloway on

MPI provides intensive technical support to the three partners identified under this award. Partner agencies vary greatly in their ability to collect and record information necessary to evaluate our collective impact. In the process of reviewing individual practices, MFS recognized a need to regularly provide data to partner agencies for decision making. To this end, MFS has created monthly data snapshots for each organization to provide timely feedback on the work as reflected in programmatic data.

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