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Hildy Saizow
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Hildy Saizow is a CNA expert in police-community relations, community engagement and assessment, gun and youth violence prevention, and qualitative research.
Saizow-Hildy Hildy Saizow is a CNA expert in police-community relations, community engagement and assessment, gun and youth violence prevention, and qualitative research. /images/Experts/Saizow-Hildy.jpg Hildy Saizow is an expert in police-community collaboration, community engagement processes, gun and youth violence prevention, qualitative research, and community assessment. At CNA, she has ... in the administration of justice from the American University. Hildy Saizow Principal Advisor Featured Squares white Explore more
justice talks: Officer health and wellness: Using sports psychology to increase officer resilience
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In our previous CNA Justice Talks podcast, we discussed the importance of the 911 professional in enhancing officer safety. In this episode, Hildy Saizow led a discussion with Dr. Brandi Burque, Dr. William Land, and Officer Cliff Burns on the intersection of sports psychology, law enforcement, and wellness programming. Saizow, Burque, Land, and Burns discuss the  Performance Recovery and Optimization (PRO) model  and how aspects of each of the six skills - tactical, mental, physical, spiritual, social, and financial - featured in a wellness program can create a holistic program for justice system professionals.
13 In our previous CNA Justice Talks podcast, we discussed the importance of the 911 professional in enhancing officer safety. In this episode, Hildy Saizow led a discussion with Dr. Brandi Burque, Dr. William Land, and Officer Cliff Burns on the intersection of sports psychology, law enforcement, and wellness programming. Saizow, Burque, Land, and Burns discuss the  Performance Recovery ... for justice system professionals. Officer health and wellness: Using sports psychology to increase officer resilience Officer health and wellness Biographies Hildy Saizow   is a Principal Advisor
justice talks: Extreme risk protection orders: Reducing gun violence with legislation, training, data collection, and funding
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In our previous CNA Justice Talks podcast, we discussed the challenges facing correctional agencies related to recruitment and retention and innovative ways agencies have worked to address the current crisis. In this episode, Hildy Saizow leads a discussion with Josh Horwitz and Elliot Harkavy about   extreme risk protection orders . Saizow, Horwitz, and Harkavy discuss the development of these laws, what types of gun violence they are designed to stop, stakeholder roles in implementing the laws, and future areas of action to prevent gun violence.
10 In our previous CNA Justice Talks podcast, we discussed the challenges facing correctional agencies related to recruitment and retention and innovative ways agencies have worked to address the current crisis. In this episode, Hildy Saizow leads a discussion with Josh Horwitz and Elliot Harkavy about   extreme risk protection orders . Saizow, Horwitz, and Harkavy discuss the development ... : Reducing gun violence with legislation, training, data collection, and funding Biographies Hildy Saizow   is a Principal Advisor at the CNA Center for Justice Research and Innovation with more than 30
justice talks: Data bias in policing
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In our previous CNA Justice Talks podcast, we discussed the impacts of case backlogs on stakeholders system-wide. In this episode, Hildy Saizow leads a discussion with Dr. Andrew Ferguson, Luther Tyus, and Amada Bond on the history of data bias in policing, how predictive policing models can disproportionately inflict harm on under-resourced communities, and important considerations for police agencies seeking to mitigate data bias and its harms.
19 In our previous CNA Justice Talks podcast, we discussed the impacts of case backlogs on stakeholders system-wide. In this episode, Hildy Saizow leads a discussion with Dr. Andrew Ferguson, Luther Tyus, and Amada Bond on the history of data bias in policing, how predictive policing models can disproportionately inflict harm on under-resourced communities, and important considerations for police agencies seeking to mitigate data bias and its harms. Data bias in policing Biographies: Hildy Saizow  is a Principal Advisor at the CNA Center for Justice Research and Innovation with more
justice talks: The criticality of pairing social science and algorithmic work
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In our previous CNA Justice Talks podcast, we discussed the understudied phenomenon of labor trafficking. In this episode, Hildy Saizow leads a discussion with Dr. Thema Monroe-White and Luther Tyus about the definition of data bias, how to understand data bias from a historical lens, the harms in using biased data in present day, and what can be done to mitigate harm while using algorithmic practices in the justice system.
17 In our previous CNA Justice Talks podcast, we discussed the understudied phenomenon of labor trafficking. In this episode, Hildy Saizow leads a discussion with Dr. Thema Monroe-White and Luther Tyus about the definition of data bias, how to understand data bias from a historical lens, the harms in using biased data in present day, and what can be done to mitigate harm while using algorithmic practices in the justice system. The criticality of pairing social science and algorithmic work Biographies: Hildy Saizow  is a Principal Advisor at the CNA Center for Justice Research
justice talks: Supporting survivors of crime: Systemic barriers to providing culturally competent services and a path forward
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In our previous CNA Justice Talks podcast, we discussed emergency management and preparedness in the law enforcement setting, specifically as it relates to protest policing. In this episode, Hildy Saizow leads a discussion with Aswad Thomas and Valerie Schmitt about supports provided to victims and survivors of crime, and the gaps in services currently provided to historically marginalized groups, particularly young Black men.
7 In our previous CNA Justice Talks podcast, we discussed emergency management and preparedness in the law enforcement setting, specifically as it relates to protest policing. In this episode, Hildy Saizow leads a discussion with Aswad Thomas and Valerie Schmitt about supports provided to victims and survivors of crime, and the gaps in services currently provided to historically marginalized groups, particularly young Black men. Supporting survivors of crime: Systemic barriers to providing culturally competent services and a path forward Biographies Hildy Saizow   is a Senior Advisor
justice talks: Crisis intervention: Alternative response models and community responses to people in crisis
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In our previous CNA Justice Talks podcast, we discussed CNA's work conducting traffic stop analyses, and the steps officers and executives can take to implement equitable practices in their agencies. In this episode, Hildy Saizow leads a discussion with CNA's Dr. Laura Kunard and Dr. Tom Christoff about the history of alternative response models, ways the justice system has addressed law enforcement agencies' responses to mental health crises, and impactful models in use across the country.
4 In our previous CNA Justice Talks podcast, we discussed CNA's work conducting traffic stop analyses, and the steps officers and executives can take to implement equitable practices in their agencies. In this episode, Hildy Saizow leads a discussion with CNA's Dr. Laura Kunard and Dr. Tom Christoff about the history of alternative response models, ways the justice system has addressed law ... Hildy Saizow   is a Senior Advisor at the CNA Center for Justice Research and Innovation with more than 30 years of experience in research, policy analysis, and training and technical assistance to law
justice talks: Innovation during a Pandemic: COVID-19 Adaptations of the Prosecutor’s Office
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Courts and prosecutors’ offices have had to take various steps to continue their work. These include basic changes (i.e., technology to work remotely) but also dramatic changes to how they conduct their work (i.e., making use of alternative venues for jury selection and trials). In this first episode of the CNA Justice Talks podcast series Hildy Saizow discusses with Nelson Bunn and Don Nottingham how prosecutor's offices are implementing innovative responses to the COVID-19 pandemic and facing these challenges head on.
1 Courts and prosecutors’ offices have had to take various steps to continue their work. These include basic changes (i.e., technology to work remotely) but also dramatic changes to how they conduct their work (i.e., making use of alternative venues for jury selection and trials). In this first episode of the CNA Justice Talks podcast series Hildy Saizow discusses with Nelson Bunn and Don ... of the Prosecutor’s Office Biographies Hildy Saizow is a Senior Advisor at the CNA Center for Justice Research and Innovation with more than 30 years of experience in research, policy analysis, and training
COMMUNITY POLICING EVALUATION OF THE CITY OF TULSA OKLAHOMA
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CNA acknowledges the assistance we received from the City of Tulsa, Tulsa Police Department (TPD), and Tulsa community members and organizations in completing this report.
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Opioid Data Initiative
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Opioid use disorder is a major public health and public safety crisis in communities across the U.S. Many local jurisdictions have begun using data to more effectively and efficiently target resources and expertise, while also forming multidisciplinary partnerships to improve coordination of response efforts. This study examined how local jurisdictions use data at the policy, operational, and program assessment levels, and explored potential barriers and promising practices to facilitate data sharing among stakeholders. The study team developed and administered an online survey and conducted semi-structured interviews with stakeholders from 11 jurisdictions. Our findings indicate that data-driven approaches to fighting the opioid epidemic are common and used primarily to improve situational awareness and understanding of the epidemic, target resources effectively, and destigmatize opioid use disorder. Key barriers to sharing data among stakeholders include concerns about the timeliness and accuracy of data, resource constraints, and legal protections on sharing health related information.
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