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The Minnesota Model. www.crimnet.state.mn.us. “Business Case” for Integration. Accountability Make offenders accountable for behavior Make CJ System accountable for its performance Cost of Public Safety at all levels
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The Minnesota Model www.crimnet.state.mn.us
“Business Case”for Integration • Accountability • Make offenders accountable for behavior • Make CJ System accountable for its performance • Cost of Public Safety at all levels - All Operations are information dependant, yet we operate with very little information • Tragic Implications for Public Safety
SEX OFFENDER: YES WEAPONS PROHIBITED NAME: DOB: Jon Lee Beasley 12/8/52 WARRANTS Dakota County Felony 1/1/99 Hennepin County Misdemeanor 2/5/99 Carver County Gross Msdr 5/5/99 MISDEMEANORS Domestic Assault 3/3/97 Assault 2/15/94 DWI 7/4/93 DWI 9/15/92 PRE-TRIAL RELEASE Ramsey 11/99 Hennepin 6/99 Dakota 5/99 FELONY CONVICTION RECORD Crim Sex Conduct 1 12/98 Assault with Weapon 3/96 Burglary Occupied 6/94 JUVENILE FELONY RECORD YES PROBATION Hennepin Scott Dakota DomesticRestraining Orders: Y
criMNet SEX OFFENDER: YES WEAPONS PROHIBITED NAME: DOB: Jon Lee Beasley 12/8/52 WARRANTS Dakota County Felony 1/1/99 Hennepin County Misdemeanor 2/5/99 Carver County Gross Msdr 5/5/99 MISDEMEANORS Domestic Assault 3/3/97 Assault 2/15/94 DWI 7/4/93 DWI 9/15/92 PRE-TRIAL RELEASE Ramsey 11/99 Hennepin 6/99 Dakota 5/99 FELONY CONVICTION RECORD Crim Sex Conduct 1 12/98 Assault with Weapon 3/96 Burglary Occupied 6/94 JUVENILE FELONY RECORD YES PROBATION Hennepin Scott Dakota DomesticRestraining Orders: Y
Kerry Dean StevensonDate of Birth: 04/29/58 AKA Kerry Dean Geller Keith Allen Brummer Bob Stevenson Robert Mark Geller James Heidelberg Richard Lee Olson Bob Geller Robert James Stevenson Eric Allen Johnson Alias Dates of Birth: 03/29/55, 05/11/58, 01/24/61, 05/05/55, 04/29/55, 03/27/48, 04/24/54
Year Convicted of: County Status: Crt file # 1983 Indecent Conduct Hennepin CCH CAG# 83080022 1984 DWI Hennepin CCH 1535155 1985 Indecent Conduct Anoka Not in CCH K1-85-1172 1986 Indecent Conduct Hennepin CCH CAG# 86109522 1986 Indecent Conduct Ramsey Suspense Pre-TCIS? 1986 DWI Hennepin Suspense CAG# 86121271 1987 Indecent conduct Anoka Suspense KX-87-7525 1987 Indecent conduct Anoka Suspense K9-87-7967 1988 Indecent Exposure Hennepin CCH CAG# 87151375 1989 Indecent Exposure Hennepin CCH 89056658 1989 Gross Misd DWI Pine Suspense K8-89-534 1991 Agg Viol – DL Susp Hennepin CCH 91040704 1992 Indecent Conduct Anoka Suspense K8-92-8512 1993 Indecent Conduct Ramsey Suspense KX-93-759 1993 Indecent Conduct Ramsey Suspense K6-93-757 1993 Indecent Exposure Hennepin Suspense CAG # 93022196 1993 Escape from custody Hennepin Suspense CAG# 93511838 1994 Theft by check Ramsey Not in CCH K7-94-82 1997 Crim Sex Conduct 5th Ramsey Suspense K2-97-2658 1998 Crim Sex Conduct 5th Hennepin Suspense CAG# 97208852 2000 Crim Sex Conduct 5th Anoka Found Guilty – Sentencing scheduled KX-00-6209 Total Offenses: 21 On State Criminal History Data Base: 6
Money For Nothing • $ 1 Billion/year Statewide Expenditures: • public safety operations • criminal justice processes • corrections • Excludes capital investments • Business Value is Dependant on Information
Key Project Sponsors • Business Groups: Organization of 100 CEO’s of largest MN Corporations, and CEO of largest company in MN • Victim Organizations: Victim Abduction Task Force(s) • Key Legislative Sponsors: Both political parties, both legislative bodies • Public Safety Commissioner & Chief Justice Supreme Court
Attributes of CriMNet • Enterprise-wide State Cities Counties Feds • Enterprise View of All Functions • Dispatch/Investigation/Apprehension • Charging • Adjudication • Sanction Administration
Attributes of CriMNet • All Agencies • Law Enforcement • Detention • Prosecution and Defense • Courts • Probation/Jails/Prisons • Enterprise Architecture (Models) • Data • Process • Technology • Organization/Governance
Funding Approach • State funds state agency projects • State establishes grants for local agencies • Integration Planning Grants to facilitate gap analysis against state enterprise models • Integration Implementation Grants - only after Plan is completed • Infrastructure • Local Integration Hubs • Adaptors • 50% local match required
Governance • Integration Governance Board in Statue • Four Executive Branch Commissioners • Public Safety (Chair) • Administration • Corrections • Finance • Four Judicial Branch Appointed by Chief Justice • Integration Task Force comprised of locals, public and corporate members advises Board • Executive Director Hired by and Reports to Board and permanent /fulltime staff
REGIONAL INTERGRATION Upper Midwest Justice Consortium
The Minnesota Model www.crimnet.state.mn.us