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Jail Information Model
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Abstract:
The Jail Information Model is a new process designed
to cultivate jail-based information about internal and
external safety and security issues, and to disseminate it to the appropriate offices or agencies in order to solve or prevent crimes and improve public safety.
This Jail Information Model encourages and promotes
a paradigm shift from traditional corrections activities
to proactive public safety capabilities. This shift helps to solve current crimes, prevent future crimes or reduce their impact, save lives and property in the jail and the community, and improve community quality of life. This report highlights the success and lessons learned in the three pilot sites used in
this project.
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Published:
11/22/2006
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