Improving State Criminal History Records Through Analysis
JRSA is working with the Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS) on a project designed to improve state criminal history records. The project allows State Statistical Analysis Centers (SACs) to develop the capacity to obtain and analyze their states' criminal history records or, in the case of SACs that already have this capacity, to participate in coordinated studies of key topics of interest to state justice decisionmakers. SACs will provide feedback to their state criminal history repositories on errors in the data discovered as the analyses are undertaken. This ongoing process of analysis and correction of data in the files will help improve the overall quality of the data in the criminal history records.
The first project involved SACs in nine states (Alaska, Arizona, Delaware, Illinois, Iowa, New Mexico, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Utah) studying sex offender recidivism using the criminal history records data. The second project involved six SACs (Georgia, Iowa, Maine, Ohio, South Carolina, and Utah) using criminal history records to compile profiles of drug offenders in their states. The third project, scheduled for completion in 2010, involves five SACs (Arizona, Connecticut, Delaware, Iowa, and New York) that are using criminal history records to describe the processing of felony cases in their states. JRSA is preparing summary reports of all projects, which will be posted here as they are available.
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Related Publications
Improving State Criminal History Records: Recidivism of Sex Offenders Released in 2001 (November 2009)
Using State Criminal History Records to Study Drug Offenders (The JRSA Forum: Volume 27, Number 3, September 2009)
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