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Criminal Justice Collaborative
League of Women Voters Washtenaw County
English - October 15, 2021 04:00 - 1 hour - 75.8 MBGovernment Society & Culture Documentary community engagement non-profit organization voter information voter education Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Washtenaw County’s Criminal Justice Collaborative Council (CJCC) works to develop collaborative plans, programs, and positions to reduce systemic stumbling blocks to the efficacy and fairness of our criminal legal system. The members of the CJCC include 20 elected and appointed leaders in criminal justice as well as four appointed members from the community. The main focus of the CJCC has been to develop interdisciplinary strategies to alleviate jail overcrowding, and to make recommendations to the Board of Commissioners about how to implement and fund those strategies. Future efforts of the CJCC include a focus on reintegrating inmates into the community to reduce recidivism, and developing common technology solutions to enable criminal justice agencies to collaborate more effectively.