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Capacity to Support Data Collection and Discussion

Capacity to Support Data Collection and Discussion. Justice Research and Statistics Association October 18, 2012 Dr. Stan Orchowsky Dr. Carrie Williamson. 2009 Annual Request for Information. Respondents were asked to identify: 5 key juvenile justice issues

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Capacity to Support Data Collection and Discussion

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  1. Capacity to Support Data Collection and Discussion Justice Research and Statistics Association October 18, 2012 Dr. Stan Orchowsky Dr. Carrie Williamson

  2. 2009 Annual Request for Information • Respondents were asked to identify: • 5 key juvenile justice issues • Recommendations for President, Congress, and OJJDP • DMC coordinator, areas of difficulty, and promising programs related to DMC • Promising programs in other JJ program areas • Types of TTA OJJDP could offer

  3. 2010 Recommendations • 18 recommendations related to: • Crossover Youth • School-to-Prison Pipeline • Law Enforcement and the Legal System • Community-based Reentry Programs

  4. Informing the 2013 FACJJ Recommendations • Do you want to conduct a survey similar to the 2009 ARI to guide your recommendations? • How will the focus of the subcommittees impact the structure of the 2013 recommendations?

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