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Submitted by Mr. Loren Athe… on

The SPD is seeking vendor assistance to modernizing internal and external Tableau Dashboards. In addition to overhauling the look and feel of these tools to promote engagement, the SPD has recently acquired two new Tableau Servers (internal and external) with additional computing capacity to accommodate advanced functionality such as integration with Python and R. The full resources of the SPD Performance Analytics & Research (PA&R) team and infrastructure would support this engagement.

20230803-132923-61

Submitted by Cathee Anne Hansen on

Registration fees ($499 x2 - the cost for Cathee Hansen is free)
Travel costs (airfare/baggage; lodging; uber/lift costs; per diem)
Conference from 11/14-15, 2023

20230427-131423-41

Submitted by Laura A Pisatu… on

Engage Dr. Tammy Meredith and the Center for Effective Public Policy to
1. Analyze/revalidate Rhode Island’s parole risk assessment instrument(s) to ensure the instrument(s) are producing valid assessments of risk and criminogenic needs
2. Provide recommendations for improvements to the tools to better supplement the paroling authority’s discretionary decision-making process and/or condition-setting; including testing recommendations on study cohort to demonstrate impact

20230106-154314-49

Submitted by Petrina Herring on

The FSRMF Grants Consortium would like to invite a presentation from OJP's OCFO to speak on Federal grant financial management, best practices, and mitigating common audit findings.

20221031-150243-68

Submitted by Ms. Miah Tolbert on

The statistics for Alabama are dire, especially as it relates to the Black/Brown community. “In Alabama, Black people constituted 28% of State residents, but 43% of people in jail, and 54% of people in prison” -. Selma is 86% Black and one of the poorest areas in the state. Of the 171 inmates, 151 are Black males, and 93 of the 171 are serving their first incarceration sentence.

20220606-164320-16

Submitted by Kimberley Beth… on

We are requesting a Sequential Intercept Model (SIM) Mapping Workshop for Craighead County. We are familiar with SIM, we had one conducted in 2016 which was at the beginning of creating a Mental Health Court, before the development of the Veteran’s Treatment Court, and before the development of CIT training locally and the CSU. We would like to utilize the SIM process to identify critical gaps in our organization(s) so those can be evaluated further by our stakeholders with contingency plans identified.

20220405-155404-47

Submitted by Ms. Lou Anna R… on

Scope of Study:
As fairness and equity must exist throughout a prosecutor’s office, we are requesting a holistic review that will examine the office’s organizational structure, culture, and context by analyzing data, conducting interviews, and observing prosecutorial practices. A study that will create a foundation from which to make recommendations about needed changes in procedure, training, and policies.
Specific examples of areas for study are:
• Employee interviews and surveys to be conducted by Zoom or in person

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