Survey of National Association of School Resource Officers Members
The National Association of School Resource Officers (NASRO) and The Council of State Governments Justice Center surveyed more than 440 NASRO members in July 2013 to better understand school-based officers’ concerns, barriers to success, policies, and practices, as part of the School Discipline Consensus Project. Survey results provide insights into how NASRO members perceive SRO roles, selection, training, supervision, and other issues related to police in schools.
s one of the first points of contact in the criminal justice system, sheriff’s offices and their correctional facilities are key players in addressing the immediate needs of families impacted by incarceration and promoting family connections. For jails to meet the needs of families in the community, coordinating across county lines and learning from peers are essential. However, jail systems are often siloed, and collaboration between jails in different counties is rare. In Minnesota, the state department of health stepped in to address this gap.
Read MoreOn April 6, 2023, the New Hampshire Governor’s Advisory Commission on Mental Illness and the Corrections System met to review final data analysis and policy recommendations presented by staff from the CSG Justice Center as part of the state’s Justice Reinvestment Initiative (JRI).
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