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More youth prevention programs, drug treatment, and offender monitoring potentially will reduce drug use and violence in Illinois, according to a 2005 statewide needs assessment survey sent 1,561 law enforcement professionals. This Research Bulletin examines the responses received to the survey, which replicated a similar one conducted by the Authority in 1996. Eight different professional groups were surveyed, including police chiefs, court clerks, public defenders, states attorneys, judges, probation officers, juvenile detention center administrators, and victim service providers.
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- Information management and resources: Information resources: Government statistics: Crime statistics
- Information management and resources: Information resources: Government statistics: Demographic statistics
- Law enforcement and the courts: Corrections: Alternatives to incarceration
- Law enforcement and the courts: Courts: Criminal courts
- Law enforcement and the courts: Crime: Crime prevention
- Law enforcement and the courts: Crime: Crime statistics
- Law enforcement and the courts: Juvenile justice and rehabilitation
- State government: State audits and studies
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.State criminal justice survey seeks methods to stem drug use, violence By Jessica Ashley, ICJIA research analyst Vol. 6, No. September 2007Research Bulletin ore youth prevention programs, drug treatment, and offender monitoring potentially will reduce drug use and violence in Illinois, according to 2005 statewide needs assessment survey sent 1,561 law enforcement professionals. The Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority contracted with Orbis Partners Inc., research and consulting agency, to complete the needs assessment survey, replicating similar one conducted by the Authority in 1996. Responses from hundreds of criminal justice professionals identified four major societal problems said to be getting worse: identity theft, drug and alcohol use, drug dealing, and juvenile crime. This Research Bulletin examines the responses received from eight different professional groups including police chiefs, court clerks, public defenders, state's attorneys, judges, probation officers,
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Phone: (312) 793-8550
Fax: (312) 793-8422
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