4 Ways to Keep Your Jail Safe from Fentanyl Exposure
When (not if) fentanyl makes its way into your jail, what can you do to keep staff and inmates safe? Here are a few ways to start.
When (not if) fentanyl makes its way into your jail, what can you do to keep staff and inmates safe? Here are a few ways to start.
In this episode, equivant Director of JWorks Technical Operations Jason Emineth, shares how to successfully roll out your new CMS. Hear the important things courts can do to prepare for a new CMS, how to address the amount of time and resources needed, what makes some projects go smoothly, and others fail, and the key questions to ask when selecting a vendor.
In this podcast our guest, Patricia Jacoby, shares how cloud-based solutions might be the next big thing in helping organizations improve efficiency and drive cost savings.
We spoke with Sherry-Lynn Agcanas-Wolf, who has spent over 20 years helping courts run more efficiently. In this podcast, she explores how courts benefit from automated solutions to simplify their case management and workflow systems.
Prosecutor Jonathan Meyer and the team in Lewis County, Wash., are working to keep people with serious mental illnesses out of jail and in contact with the community resources they need.
Best Practice: Prioritize information access, and build your processes accordingly. Here are four ways your team can prioritize information access and find things faster.
Best Practice: Automate tasks whenever possible to capitalize on your team’s knowledge and skills, allowing them to focus on the critical elements of their job.
As justice practitioners who are in constant contact with vulnerable populations, what can we do to stop human trafficking?
Hear stories about data research at Measures for Justice and get advice for how your agency can start moving toward greater transparency and positive change.
To make an informed and defensible decision about your agency’s use of an assessment tool, here are the top three questions to consider.