This session will enhance participants’ understanding about why it is important to assess the effectiveness of Georgia’s Swift, Certain, and Fair (SCF) Sanctions Pilot Program and how a team from Georgia State University will do this. Participants will learn the important questions the evaluation of the pilot project is trying to answer. The session will also discuss the importance of research partnerships for evaluating the effectiveness of criminal justice programs and practices and discuss the importance of research partnerships for identifying and implementing evidence-based criminal justice programs and practices.
Why and How a Swift, Certain, and Fair Sanctions Pilot Program Involving High/Risk Needs Probationers Needs to Be Assessed
cacj.georgia.gov/document/document/d6-swift-certain-sanctions-pilotpdf/download
SCF Pilot Where are we now? What insights can existing research offer?
cacj.georgia.gov/document/document/d6-swift-certain-sanctions-pilotmb-presenter-2pdf/download
Evaluating the Swift, Certain, and Fair Pilot Project for Probationers in AC’s What we learned Interviews with AC Staff
cacj.georgia.gov/document/document/d6-swift-certain-sanctions-pilotjp-presenter-3pdf/download