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  1. Web-based Technology Paves the Way to Better Services for Victims of Crime (20070905192338_winter2003.pdf)

 

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Limitations in the collection and analysis of data made it difficult to track trends in victimization and direct resources to where they were most needed. This issue focuses on the InfoNet project, which has gained national recognition for deploying the latest technologies to enhance data collection and reporting efforts, while creating a unique set of victim service data which is not available anywhere else in the country. The Illinois Coalition Against Sexual Assault and the Illinois Coalition Against Domestic Violence, with their member agencies across the state, have been the major partners in the development of InfoNet. The system allows agencies to confidentially gather case-level information on clients, including the victims circumstances, services provided, and details of court proceedings.

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.Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority Winter 2003 PUBLICATIONS RESEARCH GRANTS TECHNOLOGY Web-based technology paves the way to better services for victims of crime (Continued on page 2) National Crime Victims' Rights Week, April 6-12 Page Chairman Peter Bensinger steps down Page By Daniel Dighton and Karen Griffiths illions of dollars are designated for victim services each year in Illinois, but until recently it's been hard to accurately mea-sure the benefit of those funds on clients and programs. Limi-tations in the collection and analysis of data made it diffi-cult to track trends in victimization and direct re-sources to where they were most needed. Over the past six years, how-ever, the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority has been working with victim service providers to develop web-based data collection system that is revolutionizing the way victim services information is gathered and utilized. The system allows agencies to confidentially gather case-leve

 

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Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority
Program: Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority
Related Materials: http://www.icjia.state.il.us

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Name: Idetta Phillips
Organization: Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority
120 S. Riverside Plaza
Suite 1016
Chicago, IL 60606
 
Network Address: idetta.phillips@illinois.gov
Phone: (312) 793-8550
Fax: (312) 793-8422

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