Member Spotlight
The Alaska Statistical Analysis Center recently released an AJSAC Fact Sheet - Juvenile Justice Referrals and Charges in Alaska, FY 2006-2015 This fact sheet presents juvenile justice statistics from the Alaska Department of Health and Social Services (DHSS), Division of Juvenile Justice (DJJ) for state fiscal years 2006–2015. It includes the total number of referrals made to DJJ by law enforcement, the total number of charges by class and offense type, and the number of unique juveniles referred to DJJ. Read More.
The West Virginia Statistical Analysis Center recently released Recidivism by Direct Sentence Clients Released from Day Report Centers in 2011: Predictors and Patterns over Time. The purpose of the study was to investigate the factors that affect the likelihood Day Report Centers (DRC) clients will be arrested, booked into jail, or incarcerated within 2 years of release.
Read More.
The Alaska Statistical Analysis Center recently released an AJSAC Fact Sheet - Alaska Trauma Registry: Trauma Admissions Involving Alcohol or Illegal Drugs, 2014 The Alaska Trauma Registry (ATR) is an active surveillance system that collects data pertaining to hospitalizations of the most seriously injured patients in Alaska. This fact sheet presents data from the ATR - specifically, numbers of trauma admissions, patient demographics, and the presence of alcohol or illegal
drugs in trauma admissions for 2014. Read More.
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Updates from JRSA
Webinars
An Overview of New Psychoactive Substances and the District of Columbia's Strategy for Tackling this Public Health Challenge
The proliferation of New Psychoactive Substances (NPS) has impacted communities across the United States. This webinar will help increase your knowledge of NPS and the local and national responses to curb the use and sale of NPS. Register.
The Maintaining a Digital Presence - The IL SAC Experience webinar is now available.
The Developmental Estimates of Subnational Crime Rates Based on the National Crime Victimization Survey webinar is now available.
Evidence-Based Resources
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 Third toolkit, Sustaining 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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