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Addendum to the Report to the Legislature of the State of Illinois: The Illinois Pilot Program on Sequential Double-Blind Identification Procedures (2006, June 19)
A month after the publication of the "Report to the Legislature Of the State of Illinois: The Illinois Pilot Program on Sequential Double-blind Identification Procedures," Loyola University of Chicago School of Law sponsored a conference, "New Policies, New Practices: Fresh Perspectives on Eyewitness Identification," for a thought-provoking discussion of the Report and its implications for the future of eyewitness identification. Conference attendees urged that this Addendum be posted to guide further research and practice and reach a better understanding of eyewitness identification.

Americas Missing: Broadcast Emergency Response: AMBER Alert Notification Plan Executive Summary
As a result of Public Act 92-0259 and in cooperation with the Illinois Association of Chiefs of Police, Illinois Sheriffs Association, and the Illinois State Clearinghouse for Missing and Exploited Children, a statewide AMBER Alert Notification Plan was developed. This document is a brief summary of the plan.

An Implementation Evaluation of the Juvenile Justice Reform Provisions of 1998 {periodical start}
The Juvenile Justice Reform Provisions of 1998 made a large number of changes to the Illinois juvenile justice system. Part One: Surveys of Juvenille Justice Professionals and Part Two: Case Studies of New or Changed Juvenile Justice System Processes.

An Implementation Evaluation of the Juvenile Justice Reform Provisions of 1998, Part One: Surveys of Juvenile Justice Professionals
The Juvenile Justice Reform Provisions of 1998 made a large number of changes to the Illinois juvenile justice system. This report provides a description of the most notable changes and then describes the extent to which juvenile justice professionals throughout Illinois are implementing each of the more notable changes. Part One of a two part report.

Annual Report, 2008 / Illinois State Police (covers January 1, 2008-December 31, 2008)
Illinois State Police provides highlights of some of their more significant accomplishments that occurred during calendar year 2008, including flooding early in 2008, the tragic Northern Illinois University campus shooting, impressive seizures of illegal drugs and money, and president-elect Obamas visit to Illinois. Also, budget information, statistics, awards and crime prevention programs. Revised November 1, 2009

Annual Report: Motor Vehicle Theft Prevention Council (2000)
In 1991, the General Assembly established the Illinois Motor Vehicle Theft Prevention Council, an 11-member coalition made up of law enforcement and insurance industry officials, which has worked to curtail vehicle theft, insurance fraud, and related crimes. This is the annual report of the Council.

Appendix to the Report to the Legislature of the State of Illinois: The Illinois Pilot Program on Sequential Double-Blind Identification Procedures
Attachments related to the "Report to the Legislature of the State of Illinois: The Illinois Pilot Program on Sequential Double-Blind Identification Procedures." Revised April 6, 2006.

Compiler, The (20 2000, 1 Summer)
This issue highlights the Criminal Justice Planning Assembly, which is considered to be the first step in developing a strategic plan for using federal and state resources to fight crime in Illinois.

Compiler, The (22 2003, 3 Winter/Spring)
Methamphetamine is not the most commonly abused drug in Illinois, nor is it responsible for the most arrests. But it has quickly become the most dangerous and vexing problem for law enforcement in many rural areas, particularly in central and southern parts of the state. This issue of The Compiler focuses on methamphetamine in Illinois with articles on multijurisdictional drug units and the rising tide of meth labs in rural areas. In addition, there are columns on publications, research, grants and technology.

DNA Testing Accountability Report, 2004 (covers July 1, 2003-June 30, 2004)
The Illinois State Police DNA Program consists of two components: evidence from crime scene cases and convicted offender samples. This report gives an overview of the program, statistics for Fiscal Year 2004, and progress toward clearing the "backlog," or samples that have not been analyzed for more than 30 days.

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