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Iowa’s Justice Data Warehouse

Iowa’s Justice Data Warehouse. December 2004. Laura Roeder-Grubb Criminal and Juvenile Justice Planning (CJJP). Criminal and Juvenile Justice Planning (CJJP)

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Iowa’s Justice Data Warehouse

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  1. Iowa’s Justice Data Warehouse December 2004 Laura Roeder-Grubb Criminal and Juvenile Justice Planning (CJJP)

  2. Criminal and Juvenile Justice Planning (CJJP) CJJP carries out research, policy analysis, program development and data analysis activities to assist policy makers, justice system agencies and others to identify issues of concern and to improve the operation and effectiveness of Iowa's justice system. CJJP staff provide a justice system information clearinghouse service to system officials and the general public. CJJP also administers federal and state grant programs to fund local and state projects to prevent juvenile crime, provide services to juvenile offenders and otherwise improve Iowa's juvenile justice system.

  3. What is the Justice Data Warehouse (JDW)? A central repository of key criminal and juvenile justice information from the Iowa Court Information System (ICIS) and information from the Iowa Correctional Offender Network (ICON) system.

  4. The overall mission of the JDW: To provide the judicial, legislative and executive branches of State Government, and other entities, with improved statistical and decision support information pertaining to justice system activities.

  5. CJJP’s web site has JCS reports available http://www.state.ia.us/dhr/cjjp/index.html

  6. Reports for key decision points in juvenile system process: • Referral/Complaint • Petitions Filed • Orders for Adjudication • Informal Adjustments • Formal Probations • Consent Decrees Ordered • Orders for Waiver

  7. Complaints-Statewide by Race and Gender – FY2004

  8. Complaints-Statewide by Race and Gender – FY2004 For Youth ages 10-17 (DMC Matrix)

  9. Complaints-Statewide by Race, Sex and Age – FY2004

  10. Complaints by Judicial District & County – FY2004 Judicial District 1

  11. Complaints-Judicial District by Race, Sex and Age Judicial District 1

  12. Complaints Chart – Statewide by District – FY2004

  13. Juvenile Charges Statewide – FY2004

  14. Juvenile Charges by Offense Class* and Offense Subtype * Does not include local ordinances Linn Co

  15. Juvenile Charges by District and Offense Class Judicial District 5

  16. Juvenile LookUp Screens - Complaint History 3 complaints, charges associated, adjudication, and disposition information

  17. Juvenile LookUp Screens - Intake Decisions 3 complaints, charges associated, intake information

  18. Juvenile LookUp Screens – Informal Adjustments

  19. Juvenile LookUp Screens – Placements

  20. Benefits of Warehouse for Juvenile Data: • Provide statewide statistics to Juvenile Court Services (JCS) • Gives the ability of JCS to create own adhoc reports • End users can access/query all counties-not just their own district • All access requires a user ID and password • Permissions may vary depending on security level • Can look up by case ID, name, etc. • Ability to create state and district/county reports • 2003 Report Available • 2004 Report due out March 2005 • Enabled Iowa to complete DMC matrix • Ability to track juvenile restitution

  21. Benefits (cont.) • Information loaded monthly • data is current within about 20 days • Provide information to NCJJ and other federal organizations • Have developed user group to discuss and deploy data standards for ICIS2/JCS2 • Training manual • Allows for discussion of business rules and data entry practices • Most of the JCS2 data is already in the warehouse • Will work with ICIS and JCS Staff to get any new information

  22. ICIS User group JCS Members: 1st - Kathleen Sallee 2nd - Cathy Lawler 3rd - Shelly Martfeld 4th - Janine Larson 5th - Jan Buck & Peggy Hervey 6th - Vickie Troester 7th - RoseAnn VanAcker & Donna Gardner 8th - Laurie McBeth Contact your district user group member for more information or additional report suggestions.

  23. Thank You!! For more information on Iowa’s Justice Data Warehouse, please visit http://www.state.ia.us/dhr/cjjp/jdw/index.html Laura.Roeder-Grubb@iowa.gov

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