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2005 Annual Report: Illinois Integrated Justice Information System (IIJIS)
Created in 2003 by Executive Order No. 16, the IIJIS Implementation Board is an intergovernmental effort dedicated to improving the administration of justice in Illinois by facilitating the electronic sharing of justice information throughout the state. It is a collaborative effort charged with enhancing public safety by making complete, accurate, and timely offender based information available to all justice decision makers. The executive order directs the Implementation Board to address the challenges identified in the IIJIS Strategic Plan and to set goals and objectives for future justice information systems. The Implementation Board promotes the electronic sharing of justice information by coordinating the development, adoption, and implementation of plans for systems designed to make justice information readily accessible to justice agencies. The responsibilities of the IIJIS Board center on promoting the integration of justice information systems and include: coordinating the development of systems that enhance integration; establishing standards to facilitate the electronic sharing of justice information; protecting individual privacy rights related to the sharing of justice information; and coordinating the funding of integration efforts.

Annual Report: IIJIS Implementation Board [Illinois Integrated Justice Information System] (covers 2006)
Created in 2003 by Executive Order No. 16, the Illinois Integrated Justice Information System Implementation Board is an intergovernmental effort dedicated to improving the administration of justice in Illinois by facilitating the electronic sharing of justice information throughout the state. It is a collaborative effort charged with enhancing public safety by making complete, accurate, and timely offender based information available to all justice decision makers.

Career Opportunities: Investigator Trainee Investigator
The primary mission is the regulation of businesses involved in the sale of motor vehicles and vehicle parts, through enforcement of the Illinois Motor Vehicles statutes, and the Secretary of State Administrative Rules and Regulations.

Compiler, The {periodical start}
The Compiler is a quarterly publication of articles concerning criminal justice.

Compiler, The (19 2000, 3,4 Winter/Spring)
This issue focuses on integration of criminal justice information systems and makes a case for the collaboration that would be required to create such a system in Illinois. Items include Information systems integration; Collaboration spurs model system in McLean County; Filling the gap in criminal justice data; Building an integrated system; Linking existing systems; Overcoming obstacles to integration;National task force findings;and Recommended strategies

Compiler, The (22 2003, 2 Fall)
This issue focuses on Balanced and Restorative Justice with articles on Victim advocates applying BARJ concepts; An ex-offender appreciates what BARJ represents; and Implementing a new juvenile justice philosophy in Illinois plus columns on publications, research, technology and grants.

Disproportionate Incarceration of African Americans for Drug Crimes: The Illinois Perspective (covers 2000)
In their 2000 study, the Human Rights Watch found that Illinois ranked first in the country with respect to Black-White disparities in prison sentences for drug crimes. The Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority awarded a small grant to TASC for a preliminary investigation of racial disproportionality in sentencing for drug crimes. The current report is the third in a series of publications that highlight the disproportionate incarceration of African Americans for drug crimes in Illinois. The purpose of the current report is to describe the results of analyses of statewide data in order to test whether Human Rights Watchs findings on disproportionality were replicable and to consider a few hypotheses thatsuggest explanations for the arrest and imprisonment data and provide a basis for future discussions of remedies for racial sentencing disparities.

First Reading {periodical start}
First Reading summarizes selected bills as they passed both houses of the General Assembly, and reports on the Governors actions and legislative responses to vetoes.

First Reading (21 2007, 1 October)
This issue of First Reading summarizes selected bills as they passed both houses of the General Assembly, and reports on the Governors actions and legislative responses to vetoes. This issue summarizes 291 bills of general interest in 13 categories.

Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority Annual Report (2002)
The Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority's fiscal year 2002 annual report outlines the diverse nature of the agency's work in criminal justice research, information systems, and grants administration in Illinois.

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