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Identifying the needs and challenges of criminal justice agencies in small, rural, tribal, and border areas / Jessica Saunders [et al.].
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Saunders, Jessica M., 1978- [author].
- Series:
- Research report (Rand Corporation)
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Criminal justice, Administration of--Technological innovations--United States.
- Criminal justice, Administration of.
- Small cities--United States.
- Small cities.
- Indian reservations--United States.
- Indian reservations.
- Criminal justice, Administration of--United States.
- Sparsely populated areas--United States.
- Sparsely populated areas.
- United States--Rural conditions.
- United States.
- Physical Description:
- xxviii, 135 pages : color illustrations, color maps
- Place of Publication:
- Santa Monica, CA : RAND Corporation, 2016.
- Summary:
- Technology is important to improving the effectiveness, efficiency, and safety of the criminal justice system. The development of new technologies and new approaches for applying them has been and will likely continue to be an important catalyst for improvement in law enforcement, corrections, and the courts. However, use of technology in these sectors can be challenging, particularly for agencies located in small, rural, tribal, and border (SRTB) areas. SRTB justice systems account for three-quarters of all criminal justice agencies nationwide. Because these agencies are so geographically dispersed and have relatively few employees, they lack a centralized voice to influence the development of technologies and other solutions. To date, relatively little research has examined the needs of such agencies. The National Institute of Justice created the Justice Innovation Center (JIC) to provide current, rigorous, and actionable information on technology needs and priorities specific to SRTB agencies. JIC's purpose is to gather information on the challenges that SRTB agencies face, identify relevant technology solutions that can address those challenges, and assess these technology solutions as they are implemented in real-world situations. These activities will provide guidance to SRTB agencies for prioritizing, planning, and implementing technology. The JIC research team consists of staff from RAND Justice Policy and the Arizona State University Center for Violence Prevention and Community Safety. This report summarizes JIC's research goals and efforts, which include a literature review, in-depth interviews with nearly 150 practitioners and topical experts, and focused discussions with an advisory panel of experts and practitioners.
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