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LISTENING SESSION 1 Juvenile Justice System Crime Analysts
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Juvenile justice crime analysts from 7 states reflect on policies implemented during COVID-19: what worked well, what did not, what should be kept long-term.
 justice system activities, processes, and structures in the United States, from intakes to reentry. Across the country, juvenile justice practitioners responded to this public health crisis by implementing emergency policies to mitigate disease spread and maintain programming to the extent possible given public health orders and staff absenteeism. As the upheaval created by COVID-19 subsides ... , and early releases from juvenile residential placement facilities, as well as those intended to protect public safety and ensure the safety, health, appropriate supervision, and long-term success of youth
LISTENING SESSION 2 Juvenile Defenders
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Juvenile defense attorneys from 4 states reflect on policies implemented during COVID-19: what worked well, what did not, what should be integrated long-term.
activities, processes, and structures in the United States, from intakes to reentry. Across the country, juvenile justice practitioners responded to this public health crisis by implementing emergency policies to mitigate disease spread and maintain programming to the extent possible given public health orders and staff absenteeism. As the upheaval created by the pandemic subsides and the country “returns ... releases from juvenile residential placement facilities, as well as those intended to protect public safety and ensure the safety, health, appropriate supervision, and long-term success of youth. We also
LISTENING SESSION 6 Juvenile Court Judges
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Six juvenile court judges reflect on policies implemented or changed during COVID-19: what worked well, what did not, what should be integrated long-term.
activities, processes, and structures in the United States, from intakes to reentry. Across the country, juvenile justice practitioners responded to this public health crisis by implementing emergency policies to mitigate disease spread and maintain programming to the extent possible given public health orders and staff absenteeism. As the upheaval created by the pandemic subsides and the country “returns ... releases from juvenile residential placement facilities, as well as those intended to protect public safety and ensure the safety, health, appropriate supervision, and long-term success of youth. We also
LISTENING SESSION 3 State Juvenile Justice Administrators
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State juvenile justice agency administrators reflect on policies implemented during COVID: what worked well, what did not, what should be integrated long-term.
 justice system activities, processes, and structures in the United States, from intakes to reentry. Across the country, juvenile justice practitioners responded to this public health crisis by implementing emergency policies to mitigate disease spread and maintain programming to the extent possible given public health orders and staff absenteeism. As the upheaval created by the pandemic subsides ... , transfers, and early releases from juvenile residential placement facilities, as well as those intended to protect public safety and ensure the safety, health, appropriate supervision, and long-term
The Impact of COVID-19 on Military Recruiting
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Military recruiting traditionally relies on crowded events like career fairs and prolonged, face-to-face interactions. How has the military functioned when traditional methods are no longer deemed safe by public health experts?
when traditional methods are no longer deemed safe by public health experts? /images/InDepth/Post58.jpg The Impact of COVID-19 on Military Recruiting 58 Kyle Neering and Ray Wang Kyle Neering and Ray ... recruited, shipped, and trained when traditional methods are no longer deemed safe by public health experts? Methods have changed, but are these new approaches working? Recruiting Military recruiting ... schools, left malls empty, and severely limited recruiters ability to make use of the time-tested approach of face-to-face conversations. In many locations across the country, local health ordinances
The Analyst's Most Underappreciated Tool: Writing
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The ability of public health and medical experts to convey the right message to the right audience at this moment is clearly a matter of life and death.
The Analyst's Most Underappreciated Tool: Writing The ability of public health and medical experts to convey the right message to the right audience at this moment is clearly a matter of life ... aware of scientists as communicators. The ability of public health and medical experts to convey the right message to the right audience at this moment is clearly a matter of life and death ... an intuitive art. Today more than ever, we see that science and analysis really matters to our global health and to the health of our globe. So we see that effective communication by researchers also matters
Alternative 911 Dispatch Models
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This guide identifies examples of successful alternative diversion models throughout the country to aid police agencies and community organizations.
to the National Emergency Number Association (NENA), 911 dispatch centers in the US receive an estimated 240 million calls each year. In the traditional dispatch model, all public safety calls are directed ... routinely interact with people experiencing mental health crises. When a bystander, family member, friend, or colleague witnesses an individual experiencing a mental health crisis, they generally call 911 rather than a mental health professional. Unfortunately, according to a Washington Post database, police-involved shootings in the US have killed over 5,680 people since January 1, 2015, with 1,359 (23
ai and autonomy in russia: Issue 44, August 25, 2022
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consent. The new version of the bill does not regulate the market for anonymized data and transfers public personal data of customers to the government as it is, where it can be depersonalized only ... research and application across industry, arguing that some problems with the field include the lack of high-quality, verified, complete, and public datasets for neural network training. It also ... of the Moscow Department of Health is being conducted on the use of AI services in the work of radiology departments. The results of the project will form the basis for national standards governing the use
pla update: Issue 4, May 2, 2022
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PLA Update, Issue 4, is a CNA China Studies Program monthly newsletter, with summaries of Chinese media coverage of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA).
to execute cyber, psychological, public opinion, legal, and other forms of information warfare across the conflict continuum and at all levels of war. Li argues that these operations influence opponents' ... of the international community, and Russia's domestic and global public "positive and tough" image; Zelenky's public statements about the war have had a global influence few would have predicted before the onset of hostilities, "obviously triggering a change in international public opinion"; and The speeches of US, French, British, and other Western heads of state have all made clear
The Impacts of Extreme Weather on Older Adults
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Older U.S. adults face rising risks of suffering and dying from extreme weather due to climate change and rising numbers of seniors in high-risk locations.
. The growing older adult population will increase demand on resources and strain critical sectors (e.g., health care, housing, emergency services) and support services. Understanding their distinct needs ... climate-related extreme weather events affected the health, housing, and economic security of older adults over the past 10 years. This report defines extreme weather by the type of hazard (e.g., drought ... , and Missouri—focusing on health, housing, and economic effects and how governments (including emergency management) supported older adults during the planning for, response to, and recovery from natural
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