Douglas Yearwood Award
The Douglas Yearwood National Publication Award recognizes outstanding efforts by Statistical Analysis Centers to apply empirical analysis to criminal justice policymaking in the states. Each year the award is given in two categories: Statistical/Management Report and Research/Policy Analysis. Two awards are given within each of those categories based on staff size: one for small SACs with fewer than five full-time staff; and one for large SACs with five or more full-time staff.
In 1986 JRSA established the National Publication Award as the Phillip Hoke Award in memory of the first Louisiana SAC director and one of the founders of JRSA. In 2012 the award was renamed in memory of longtime North Carolina SAC Director and former JRSA President Douglas Yearwood.
Doug made countless contributions to the SAC community and is sorely missed as a friend and colleague by all who knew him over the years. He became SAC Director in 1998 and served JRSA in numerous ways. He was elected to every office on the Executive Committee, including President and served on several committees. He was invariably helpful to other SACs and always willing to pitch-in. Under his leadership, the North Carolina SAC served as a model for the role SACs can play in state government.
Prior to becoming SAC Director, Doug worked as an information systems planner and social research associate with the Governor’s Crime Commission. He held research positions with the state Attorney General’s Office and the Federal Bureau of Prisons, and was an advanced certified law enforcement planner through the International Association of Law Enforcement Planners. In addition to SAC-related publications, Doug published several articles, book reviews and co-authored a book, Effective Program Practices for At-Risk Youth: A Continuum of Community-Based Programs. He received a B.S. in Criminal Justice and a B.A. in Psychology from North Carolina Wesleyan College and an M.S. in Criminal Justice from North Carolina Central University.
2023 Award Winners
Statistical/Management
Reports in this category present statistical data that identify and describe one or more justice-related issues. This type of report usually includes tables and graphs, with some text that explains and summarizes the data depicted.
Small SAC Category
Idaho Statistical Analysis Center
Crime Victimization in Idaho: An Overview of Available Data
Authors: Kourtnie Rodgers and Thomas Strauss
Large SAC Category
Illinois Statistical Analysis Center
Illegal Gun Carrying: Motives, Consequences, and Illinois Arrest Trends
Author: Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authorityce Information and Analysis
Research/Policy Analysis
Reports in this category pose one or more specific research or evaluation questions and typically employ a specific research design to address the issues raised. They usually involve the collection and analysis of data (either quantitative or qualitative), summarize findings, and offer conclusions and recommendations
Small SAC Category
Idaho Statistical Analysis Center
Offending Patterns Among Domestic Violence Offenders in Idaho
Authors: Kourtnie Rodgers and Thomas Strauss
Large SAC Category
Georgia Statistical Analysis Center
Funding Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Services in Georgia: A Data Driven Approach
Author: Stefanie Lopez-Howard, Bharat Bhatia, Jemale Davis, and Nazmun Nahar