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Bureau of Justice Statistics Presents: Updates on Community Corrections Data Collection Efforts
SESSION INFO
Monday, August 29, 2022
2:15 PM - 3:15 PM
Session Type: Workshop
The Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS) will provide updates on their community corrections data collections. BJS will present information from recently released community corrections reports, including Probation and Parole in the United States, 2020. This report presents statistics on adults under community supervision, including trends in the size and characteristics of the overall community supervision population, and statistical trends related to those populations. Presenters will also discuss future changes to the annual probation and parole collection. Additionally, presenters will also describe findings from the COVID-19 supplement from the reference year 2020 survey, including changes in probation and parole populations and to agency procedures and practices due to COVID. Finally, presenters will demonstrate the enhanced Corrections Statistical Analysis Tool (CSAT) – Prisoners. The dashboard replaces and enhances the core functionality of the previous data tool, and for the first time includes data from the National Corrections Reporting Program (NCRP), which allows for more in-depth, state-level analysis of data on persons in state prison by age, sex, race/ethnicity, offense, sentence length, time served in prison, and admission and release types. Through the dashboard, users can select pre-formatted frequently requested charts or generate custom statistics, figures, and maps on prison admissions, prison releases, and year-end prison populations between 1978 and 2019.
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SESSION PRESENTERS
Susan Brumbaugh
Research Sociologist, Corrections and Reentry Research; Division for Applied Justice Research, RTI International
Susan Brumbaugh, Ph.D. Susan Brumbaugh has been a research sociologist with RTI International since 2002. Her areas of research are in corrections, community corrections, and criminal justice. She has employed both quantitative and qualitative methods in her research and has extensive experience designing studies, developing survey instruments, analyzing data, disseminating findings, and providing evaluation-related technical assistance. Before joining RTI, Dr. Brumbaugh served as a senior research scientist at the Institute for Social Research, University of New Mexico, where she led multiple research projects and served as executive director of the New Mexico Sentencing Commission. She received her M.A. and Ph.D. in Sociology from the University of California Riverside and her B.A. in Sociology from the University of Florida. She also holds an M.A. in counseling from the New Mexico State University and is a licensed mental health counselor.
Danielle Kaeble
Statistician, US Department of Justice : Bureau of Justice Statistics
Danielle Kaeble has been a statistician in the Corrections Unit at the U.S. Departments of Justice’s Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS) since 2014. Her work is focused on corrections collections including the Annual Surveys of Probation and Parole and the National Corrections Reporting Program. Prior to coming to BJS, Danielle was a statistician at the U.S. Department of Commerce. She received her M.S. in Applied Economics at Johns Hopkins University’s Krieger School of Arts and Sciences in Washington, DC and her B.A. in Economics at the University of Colorado in Boulder, CO.
Erin Kennedy
Program Manager, Court Systems Research, RTI International
Erin Kennedy is a public health research analyst at RTI International with more than 13 years of experience in criminal justice and public health research. She works on projects related to prisoner experiences with incarceration, reentry, and sexual assault; corrections; law enforcement; and criminal justice. She currently works on several federally funded corrections projects, including the Annual Surveys of Probation and Parole.
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