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11/20 Meeting with Chief Deputy Carl Wilkerson, Jail Captain Greg Rice and Mindy Henricks (Assistant to the Chief) from the Lane County Sheriff's Office to introduce the project. (3 people, representing 1 agency)??
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11/20 Meeting with Chief Deputy Carl Wilkerson, Jail Captain Greg Rice and Mindy Henricks (Assistant to the Chief) from the Lane County Sheriff's Office to introduce the project. (3 people, representing 1 agency)??
11/20 Meeting with Greg Rikhoff (Director) from Lane County Community Justice and Taina Saltysiak (Data and Analytics Manager) from Lane County to introduce the project. (2 people, representing 2 agencies)??
11/21 Meeting with Caitlin Plummer (Executive Director) from Public Defender Services of Lane County to introduce the project. (1 person, representing 1 agency)?
11/21 Presentation to the Oregon Association of Community Corrections Directors to (re)-introduce the project and encourage them to participate in Justice Counts. (80 people, representing 35 agencies)??
The TTA team and a subject matter expert is assisting Lafayette (LA) Police Department in crime analysis in efforts to proactively address and prevent violent crime. This TTA includes assisting the department in starting a crime analysis unit.
TPD will be conducting its first ever use of social network analysis as a part of their SPI and plans to deploy a vector database in the coming summer. The site is requesting assistance to be able to utilize a subject matter expert to think through the uses of SNA while they begin to use these technologies.
Deschutes County Community Justice requests assistance in evaluating the progress of their program through different means, such as data, and creating a practice-based evidence model. The county is interested in identifying key performance measures for staff and justice-involved women and learning how to communicate about their data with stakeholders.
Leaders with the MPS desire to implement changes to both the standard and special conditions. The goals are to create consistency among the courts, shorten the language in the conditions and make them fewer in number, and draft the language in positive terms to encourage an alliance with the probation officer and individuals experiencing community supervision.
ICAOS is exploring the potential of utilizing a violation matrix to determine whether a supervised individual should be retaken. By developing this matrix, ICAOS aims to address inconsistencies, improve decision-making, enhance accountability, manage risks effectively, and support training and development in the compact’s retaking process. This approach would ensure a fair, transparent, and evidence-based method for managing violations, ultimately leading to better outcomes for supervised individuals and member states.