Early Warning Systems Session
An
executive session and webinar on data-based police management tools designed to
identify officers with a disproportionate number of citizen complaints, use of
force or vehicle accidents will be held in the Washington, D.C. area in
September. "Early Warning Systems: What's New? What's Working?" will
provide criminal justice leaders, policy makers and researchers with an opportunity
to share information. Early Warning Systems are often used to address poor
performance and patterns of problem behavior. Effective use of these systems
depends on the quality of existing data, agency expertise and the existence of
internal consensus. This session will review current knowledge and practice on
this topic, identify research gaps and explore how agencies can best implement
such systems. Hosted by CNA's Institute for Public Research, the session will
be held Sept. 24, 2015, from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. at CNA offices in Arlington, Va.
To
attend in person, RSVP to smartjustice@cna.org.
To attend virtually, register at https://cnameetings.webex.com/cnameetings/
onstage/g.php?MTID=e6800f96ce2ebc2e9aec326f64966e9ca.
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