Making Data-Driven Decisions in Juvenile Justice Agencies Webinar Recording
If you weren’t able to attend the live webcast of Making Data-Driven Decisions in Juvenile Justice Agencies, you can register to watch the recording here.
Today organizations have more data available to them than ever before. Yet, few organizations truly understand how to harness this data and turn it into information and knowledge. Meanwhile, collecting reliable data in a juvenile justice organization may be cumbersome and time consuming.
However, this data is imperative because it alerts an organization to trends, issues, and successes.
During this webinar, we demonstrated how a comprehensive software system designed specifically for juvenile case management provides critical information through the day-to-day operations of an organization and compiling data into comprehensive reports.
Standard system reporting includes populations reports, yearly statistical comparisons, admission statistics, JDAI/PREA/ACA/OJJDP, and seclusion or restraint incidents.
We also looked at our one-of-a-kind interface with Performance-based Standards (PbS) reporting system.
To wrap up we examined how to utilize juvenile-specific data in making decisions about the youth and the operations of your organization.
In juvenile justice it is imperative to make decisions based on facts not beliefs, and data collection through a centralized database system is a reliable way to ensure accurate data.