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Asynchronous/Self-Paced Course hosted on NW3C Platform (Jan 1, 2024 - June 30, 2024)
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Asynchronous/Self-Paced Course hosted on NW3C Platform (Jan 1, 2024 - June 30, 2024)
Initial individual TA call to establish TA relationship.
Objective 9: Provide structured, ongoing support up to 15 Category 1 grantee states and support the field. (IG States/ Vendor and Automation)
Meeting with Glenn Orr (Chief) from the Thatcher Police Department to introduce the project. Chief Orr opted in during the meeting.
Objective 3: Promote Justice Counts with the goal of increasing participation and support.
CSG Justice Center presented on the main stage at the American Probation and Parole Annual Training Institute alongside Justice Counts champion Cass County Court and Pretrial Services Director, Hillary Hartoin titled: Making Justice Count in Probation and Parole: Data as a storytelling mechanism.
Objective 9: Provide structured, ongoing support up to 15 Category 1 grantee states and support the field. (IG States/ Vendor and Automation)
CSG Justice Center staff conducted keynote presentation to conference attendees on Justice Counts and how it could be used by SecurManage agencies.
Objective 9: Provide structured, ongoing support up to 15 Category 1 grantee states and support the field. (IG States/ Vendor and Automation)
Site Visit with Tim Lavery (Research Director) from the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority (ICJIA) to create a plan for quarter three of the implementation grant. During the site visit, we also decided on a data-sharing method and timeline. CSG Justice Center staff met with ICJIA'S IT staff to discuss automation for data loads into Justice Counts Publisher.
Objective 9: Provide structured, ongoing support up to 15 Category 1 grantee states and support the field. (IG States/ Vendor and Automation)
Objective 9: Provide structured, ongoing support up to 15 Category 1 grantee states and support the field. (IG States/ Vendor and Automation)
Meeting with Chris Hiser (Chief), Armin Lewis (Deputy Chief) and Sean Brownson (Commander) and Lis Chatham (Commander) from the Sierra Vista Police Department to introduce the project. Chief Hiser was very excited by the idea of Justice Counts and is ready to opt in.
Objective 9: Provide structured, ongoing support up to 15 Category 1 grantee states and support the field. (IG States/ Vendor and Automation)
Meeting with Greg Volker (Chief) and Deborah Ray (Data Analyst) from Benson Police Department to introduce the project.
Objective 9: Provide structured, ongoing support up to 15 Category 1 grantee states and support the field. (IG States/ Vendor and Automation)
Meeting with Mark Dannels (Sheriff), Chief Tom Alinen, and Carol Capas (Public Information Officer) from the Cochise County Sheriff's Office to introduce the project.