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The New York Statistical Analysis Center is located within the Office of Justice Research and Performance, Division of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS). DCJS is the State Administering Agency (SAA) for the state of New York. The SAC plays a major role in New York State's criminal justice policy and program development by analyzing data, conducting research, and evaluating program effectiveness. For example, SAC staff are involved in compiling and reporting UCR/IBR data, collecting and analyzing data for the state's Results First cost benefit analysis efforts, and implementing a system of fidelity reviews for alternative corrections programs throughout the state. In addition, besides providing statistical information and analysis to the state on a number of justice issues, SAC staff provide support for outside research.
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Updates from JRSA
New Webinars Available
Practical Problem-Solving With NIBRS Data demonstrate some of the ways in which the Ohio Statistical Analysis Center (SAC) is using NIBRS data to provide practical solutions for law enforcement, victim service providers, and the Supreme Court of Ohio. The webinar is available on our webinar page.
Evidence-Based Resources
Evidence-Based Practices Online Resources
JRSA has compiled a list of online resources related to evidence-based practice. The list can be found on Resources section of our website.
Evidence-Based Practices Toolkit
JRSA, in partnership with the National Criminal Justice Association (NCJA) and the Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA), has produced the second in a series of "toolkits" on promoting the use of evidence-based practices in State Administering Agencies (SAAs).
The second toolkit, Implementing Evidence-Based Practices, includes a Briefing Paper, an
Executive Summary, and a
PowerPoint Slides. The slideshow can be tailored by SAAs to highlight their own efforts in promoting evidence-based practices in their state.
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