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Title:  

Collaborating to fight drug crime: Profile of the Southern Illinois Enforcement Group

 
 Volume/Number:  2012 December 
 Issuing Agency:   
 Description:  Drug task forces were developed to more efficiently and effectively fight proliferation of illicit drugs. Local police have jurisdictional restraints making it difficult to combat drug markets extending through multiple cities, and counties (Smith, Novak, Frank, and Travis, 2000). Drug task forces work across jurisdictions and pool resources, knowledge, and personnel. MEGs and task forces are staffed by officers representing federal, state, county, and local police agencies. Drug task force officers work undercover, using confidential sources, to purchase drugs in order to gather the intelligence to make arrests (Reichert, 2012). There are two kinds of drug task forces that operate in Illinois metropolitan enforcement groups (MEG) and multi-jurisdictional drug task forces. 
 Date Created:  12 01 2012 
 Agency ID:   
 ISL ID:  000000046084   Original UID: 25634 FIRST WORD: Collaborating 
 

Title:  

Collaborating to fight drug crime: Profile of the State Line Area Narcotics Team

 
 Volume/Number:  2012  
 Issuing Agency:   
 Description:  Drug task forces were developed to more efficiently and effectively fight proliferation of illicit drugs. Local police have jurisdictional restraints making it difficult to combat drug markets extending through multiple cities, and counties (Smith, Novak, Frank,& Travis, 2000). Drug task forces work across jurisdictions and pool resources, knowledge, and personnel. MEGs and task forces are staffed by officers representing federal, state, county, and local police agencies. Drug task force officers work undercover, using confidential sources, to purchase drugs in order to gather the intelligence to make arrests (Reichert, 2012). There are two kinds of drug task forces that operate in Illinois metropolitan enforcement groups (MEG) and multi-jurisdictional drug task forces. 
 Date Created:  08 01 2012 
 Agency ID:   
 ISL ID:  000000053373   Original UID: 25007 FIRST WORD: Collaborating 
 

Title:  

Collaboration in Action: Overview and Lessons from Data, Planning, and Impact: A Joint Adult Redeploy Illinois and Criminal Justice Coordinating Councils Summit

 
 Volume/Number:  2018  
 Issuing Agency:   
 Description:  This report gives an overview of the first joint ARI/CJCC summit as a case study of ICJIA efforts to better coordinate its coordination by creating opportunities for engagement between state and local jurisdictions, as well as across and among local jurisdictions. This report offers an overview of summit programming, participant feedback, and recommendations for future CJCC and ARI program application. 
 Date Created:  09-19-2018 
 Agency ID:   
 ISL ID:  000000102397   Original UID: 208522 FIRST WORD: Collaboration 
 

Title:  

Collaboration In Criminal Justice: A Review Of The Literature On Criminal Justice Coordinating Councils

 
 Volume/Number:  2018 July 19 
 Issuing Agency:   
 Description:  The criminal justice system features multiple independent agencies working parallel to each other. Criminal justice coordinating councils (CJCCs) foster agency collaboration to better address county criminal justice issues. This article describes CJCCs and examines the limited available research on them. 
 Date Created:  07-19-2018 
 Agency ID:   
 ISL ID:  000000100971   Original UID: 207139 FIRST WORD: Collaboration 
 

Title:  

Community Policing in Chicago, Year Five and Six: An Interim Report

 
 Volume/Number:  1999 May 
 Issuing Agency:   
 Description:  The fifth report represents an overview of evaluation efforts since the release of the previous report in November 1997. 
 Date Created:  01-01-1999 
 Agency ID:   
 ISL ID:  000000101905   Original UID: 208000 FIRST WORD: Community 
 

Title:  

Community Policing in Chicago, Year Four: An Interim Report

 
 Volume/Number:  1997 November 
 Issuing Agency:   
 Description:  This is the fourth in a series of reports examining Chicago's community policing program. CAPS (Chicago Alternative Policing Strategy) began in April 1993, when an experimental program was inaugurated in five police districts. 
 Date Created:  06-01-1997 
 Agency ID:   
 ISL ID:  000000101979   Original UID: 208085 FIRST WORD: Community 
 

Title:  

Community Policing in Chicago, Year One: An Interim Report

 
 Volume/Number:  1994 July 
 Issuing Agency:   
 Description:  What is examined in detail here, then, are the origins of community policing in Chicago - efforts to plan the new program, its initial trial in five prototype police districts selected to reflect much of the diversity found in Chicago's neighborhoods, and some of the lessons learned about community policing in Chicago during the prototype phases. Later reports will describe implementation of the program and its impact on city residents. 
 Date Created:  07-01-1994 
 Agency ID:   
 ISL ID:  000000102170   Original UID: 208175 FIRST WORD: Community 
 

Title:  

Community Policing in Chicago, Year Seven: An interim Report

 
 Volume/Number:  2000  
 Issuing Agency:   
 Description:  This is the sixth in a series of reports examining Chicago's community policing program, CAPS (for Chicago Alternative Policing Strategy). This report examines progress in implementing selected components of the program. The evaluation was conducted by the Chicago Community Policing Evaluation Consortium, coordinated by the Institute for Policy Research, Northwestern University. 
 Date Created:  11 01 2000 
 Agency ID:   
 ISL ID:  000000003837   Original UID: 3692 FIRST WORD: Community 
 

Title:  

Community Policing in Chicago, Year Three

 
 Volume/Number:  1996 November 
 Issuing Agency:   
 Description:  This report examines the progress of Chicago's community policing program at the end of its third year. 
 Date Created:  06-01-1996 
 Agency ID:   
 ISL ID:  000000101142   Original UID: 208107 FIRST WORD: Community 
 

Title:  

Community Policing in Chicago, Year Two: An Interim Report

 
 Volume/Number:  1995 June 
 Issuing Agency:   
 Description:  This report is drawn from our ongoing evaluation of the planning, implementation and impact of CAPS throughout the city. 
 Date Created:  06-01-1995 
 Agency ID:   
 ISL ID:  000000102162   Original UID: 208165 FIRST WORD: Community 
 

Title:  

Community Policing in Chicago, Years Eight and Nine: An Evaluation of Chicago's Alternative Policing Strategy and Information Technology Initiative

 
 Volume/Number:    
 Issuing Agency:   
 Description:  This is the seventh in a series of reports examining Chicagos community policing program, CAPS (for Chicago Alternative Policing Strategy). This report presents an overview of evaluation efforts since the release of the last report in November of 2000. 
 Date Created:  01 2003 
 Agency ID:   
 ISL ID:  000000003714   Original UID: 3560 FIRST WORD: Community 
 

Title:  

Community reentry after prison drug treatment: Learning from Sheridan Therapeutic Community Program participants

 
 Volume/Number:  2012 January 
 Issuing Agency:   
 Description:  Researchers from the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority and the WestCare Foundation interviewed 50 re-incarcerated participants of Illinois Sheridan Correctional Center National Model Drug Prison and Reentry Program. Sheridan is a fully-dedicated therapeutic community for adult male inmates, providing substance abuse treatment and aftercare. Research has shown reductions in recidivism among Sheridan graduates compared to other prisoners. This study identified contributors to the former Sheridan participants re-incarceration. The information and insights garnered from the inmates on the Sheridan program, aftercare, and parole may support program enhancements. 
 Date Created:  01 09 2012 
 Agency ID:   
 ISL ID:  000000042530   Original UID: 22044 FIRST WORD: Community 
 

Title:  

Community Reentry After Prison Drug Treatment Learning from Sheridan Therapeutic Community Program participants

 
 Volume/Number:  2012 January 
 Issuing Agency:   
 Description:  The Sheridan Correctional Center National Model Drug Prison and Reentry Program is a drug treatment program providing in-prison substance abuse treatment as well as substance abuse treatment upon release. Prior research has shown reductions in recidivism among Sheridan participants compared to other prisoners. This study examined a group of 50 re-incarcerated men who successfully completed the in-prison phase of the Sheridan program and what led to their reincarceration. 
 Date Created:  01-09-2012 
 Agency ID:   
 ISL ID:  000000101351   Original UID: 207310 FIRST WORD: Community 
 

Title:  

Community re-entry challenges daunt ex-offenders quest for a fresh start

 
 Volume/Number:  2 2007 1 March 
 Issuing Agency:   
 Description:  This issue summarizes a research study, Community Reintegration Trajectories: A Qualitative Comparative Study of Gang-Affiliated and Non-Gang-Affiliated Ex-Offenders, which examined many factors contributing to the high recidivism rate. 
 Date Created:  03 2007 
 Agency ID:   
 ISL ID:  000000003725   Original UID: 3575 FIRST WORD: Community 
 

Title:  

Community Reintegration Trajectories: A Qualitative Comparative Study of Gang-Affiliated and Non-Gang-Affiliated Ex-Offenders

 
 Volume/Number:    
 Issuing Agency:   
 Description:  This report examines qualitatively the re-entry experiences and trajectories of 39 Chicago-area ex-convicts during the first year of their most recent release from incarceration in a State penal facility. The analysis of interview data is comparative in several ways: First, the authors discern changes in individual participants over time by drawing on data collected in six interviews over a one-year period. Second, they scrutinize the similarities and differences between and among participants as we account for variation in the social and economic processes implicated in the processes attendant to community reintegration. Finally, the data permit a comparison and contrast of gang-involved (or formerly gang-involved) and non-gang involved ex-convicts, the goal being to account for the role of past and/or current gang activity in community reintegration. 
 Date Created:  07 15 2005 
 Agency ID:   
 ISL ID:  000000003672   Original UID: 3512 FIRST WORD: Community 
 

Title:  

Comparison of Official and unofficial sources of criminal history record information

 
 Volume/Number:    
 Issuing Agency:   
 Description:  In February 2005, the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority, in collaboration with the Illinois Integrated Justice Information System initiative, conducted a review of two private providers of conviction records. This review compared six subjects' criminal history information as compiled by two private providers with the subjects' official rap sheets and discovered that the quality of those records varied depending upon their source. In addition to recommending further research in this area, several recommendations are presented to increase the accuracy of privately compiled criminal history records and warn users of the disparity between the official and unofficial compilations. 
 Date Created:  06 01 2005 
 Agency ID:   
 ISL ID:  000000003680   Original UID: 3521 FIRST WORD: Comparison 
 

Title:  

Concentrations of Incarceration: Consequences Of Communities With High Prison Admissions And Returns

 
 Volume/Number:  2019 December 18 
 Issuing Agency:   
 Description:  This article reviews literature on the prevalence, causes, and consequences of community concentration of prison admissions and returns. 
 Date Created:  12-19-2019 
 Agency ID:   
 ISL ID:  000000101201   Original UID: 207087 FIRST WORD: Concentrations 
 

Title:  

Conducting Research Interviews on Sensitive Topics

 
 Volume/Number:  2020 August 17 
 Issuing Agency:   
 Description:  This article offers recommendations to researchers conducting qualitative interviews on sensitive topics, including creating a safe environment, offering compensation and referrals, and considering staff well-being. 
 Date Created:  08-16-2020 
 Agency ID:   
 ISL ID:  000000101119   Original UID: 207053 FIRST WORD: Conducting 
 

Title:  

Co-Occurring Mental Health And Substance Use Disorders Of Women In Prison: An Evaluation Of The Westcare Foundations Dual Diagnosis Program

 
 Volume/Number:  2018  
 Issuing Agency:   
 Description:  This brief shares findings from a process evaluation of a program that treats women prisoners in Illinois with co-occurring disorders substance use and mental health disorders. Overall, feedback from clients and staff were positive and the program showed reductions in clients' posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms and aggression after participation. In addition, researchers offer suggestions to improve the program's physical space, as well as enhance program components and data collection. 
 Date Created:  10-05-2018 
 Agency ID:   
 ISL ID:  000000101232   Original UID: 207125 FIRST WORD: Co 
 

Title:  

Cool kids resolve conflict peacefully

 
 Volume/Number:  2001 April 
 Issuing Agency:   
 Description:  If you've got a problem with someone else / don't push or shove, control yourself 
 Date Created:  08-01-2000 
 Agency ID:   
 ISL ID:  000000101751   Original UID: 207827 FIRST WORD: Cool 
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