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• 3/4/19 – Call with Secretary (New Mexico Department of Public Safety) and Ohio Department of Public Safety to discuss Justice Reinvestment Initiatives in both states.
• 3/12/19 – Call with two members from the New Mexico Crime Victims Reparation Commission to provide information on the Justice Reinvestment policy framework.
• 3/12/19 – Call with New Mexico State Sen. to discuss policies endorsed by the New Mexico Justice Reinvestment Working Group.
• 3/18/19 – Call with New Mexico State Rep. to discuss the governor’s response to Justice Reinvestment policies endorsed by the working group.
• 3/19/19 – Call with Director (New Mexico Corrections Department) to discuss training on evidence-based practices for probation and parole supervisors in April.
• 3/20/19 – Call with Office of the Governor to discuss New Mexico Justice Reinvestment Initiative and provide research on policy frameworks.
• 3/28/19 – Call with New Mexico State Rep. to discuss Justice Reinvestment policy framework and provide information on national criminal justice partners.
3/5/19
• Meeting with New Mexico Office of the Public Defender to discuss policies endorsed by the New Mexico Justice Reinvestment Working Group.
3/6/19
• Meeting with Office of the Governor to provide information on the Justice Reinvestment policy framework.
• Meeting with New Mexico Administrative Office of the Courts to provide information on the Justice Reinvestment policy framework, specifically the probation and parole policies.
• Meeting with ACLU of New Mexico to discuss policies endorsed by the New Mexico Justice Reinvestment Working Group.
• Meeting with New Mexico State Rep. and New Mexico State Sen. to provide information on evidence-based practices for community supervision.
• Meeting with Justice Action Network to discuss policies endorsed by the New Mexico Justice Reinvestment Working Group.
• Meeting with Office of State Rep. to provide information on the Justice Reinvestment policy framework.
• Meeting with New Mexico Legislative Finance Council to discuss policies endorsed by the New Mexico Justice Reinvestment Working Group.
• Senate Judiciary Hearing to observe legislative debate on policies endorsed by the New Mexico Justice Reinvestment Working Group.
3/7/19
• Meeting with Office of the Governor to provide information on the Justice Reinvestment policy framework, specifically information about community supervision.
In March, CSG Justice Center research staff focused on reviewing and making edits to the final report. Research staff also made revisions to working group presentations and policy impact projections to address stakeholder feedback and correct calculation errors. Finally, research staff assisted with the development of a proposal for an extension of Phase I in New Mexico.
Research Activity Log:
• 3/6/19 – Finalize revisions to PowerPoint slides from working group presentations with results of updated data analysis based on feedback from stakeholders.
• 3/7/19 – Write sections on data gathering and impact projections for final report; review key findings for accuracy and make any necessary corrections/updates.
• 3/8/19 – Update policy impact projections to correct error in calculation due to formulas not updating.
• 3/11/19 – Continue review of final report, making edits where necessary and adding citations for all data points.
• 3/15/19 – Assist with development and review of proposal for extended Justice Reinvestment Phase I in New Mexico, outlining the data challenges faced in the initial round and our plan to avoid those challenges in a second round.
• “Bill forcing parole board to explain decisions on ’30-year lifers’ heads to governor” (NM In Depth)
• “New Mexico DAs, AG urge governor to veto bill changing probation, parole procedures” (KRQE News)
• “Several significant criminal justice bills still alive as session nears end” (NM In Depth)
• “Criminal justice reform deserves governor’s support” (Santa Fe New Mexican)
• “Lawmakers defend parole bill, dismiss DAs safety concerns” (Albuquerque Journal)
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