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The Association of Minnesota Counties
is pleased to announce to announce our partnership with the
Minnesota Department of Public
Safety and Dakota,
Hennepin and
Ramsey
Counties, in the form of the state Juvenile Detention Alternatives
Initiative (JDAI) Coordinator. This new position is
responsible for the coordination, management, and expansion of
Minnesota’s statewide juvenile detention reform initiative. The
state JDAI coordinator is charged with assisting to reduce
disproportionate minority contact, inappropriate use of detention,
and over reliance on detention in a rational risk-based manner
without compromising public safety through the implementation of the
strategies of the
Annie E. Casey Foundation’s Juvenile Detention Alternatives
Initiative.
The JDAI model focuses on eight core
strategies:
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Interagency
collaboration to improve planning and coordination;
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Use of data,
including results tracking to drive policy and program
decisions;
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Reliance on
objective criteria and instruments to guide admission and
sanctioning decisions;
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New or
enhanced community based alternatives to secure detention;
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Expedited case
processing to reduce lengths of stay and speed the
administration of justice;
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Practices and
policies to eliminate structural and personal biases that
produce racial disparities;
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Routine
facility inspections to improve conditions of confinement; and
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Innovations to
reduce secure custody in “special” detention cases (e.g.
violations of probation).
Successful implementation of these
strategies is expected to reduce admissions, reduce lengths of stay,
shorten case processing times, and increase non secure community
based programs. These improvements would in turn result in reduced
racial disparities and reduced daily populations in secure detention
without increases in either re-arrest or failure to appear rates.
This is a grant funded position for
three years and is subject to the availability of funds for renewal
beyond the initial three year period. |