Presented by Washington State Administrative Office of the Courts Scotty Jackson Juvenile and Corrections System (JCS)

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Presented by Washington State Administrative Office of the Courts Scotty Jackson Juvenile and Corrections System (JCS)

c JCS Integration  “Integration” in the Juvenile and Corrections Integration (JCI) Project name refers to the process of developing systems that share a single JIS database.  The single database contains information entered by multiple organizations into multiple JIS legacy and Web-based systems.  Data entered by multiple organizations (systems) can be reused rather than recreated by another.  JCS uses and displays information entered in the JIS database by superior courts and county clerks, juvenile departments and courts of limited jurisdiction.

c From JISFrom JIS Calendaring From SCOMIS JCS What Data is Used in JCS?

c JIS/JCS Integration Data created by county clerks, juvenile departments, and courts of limited jurisdiction:  Person information  Addresses  Aliases  Family relationships  Individual information  Phone numbers  School  Case information  Juvenile Offender (S8) and Juvenile Dependency (S7) legal cases (superior courts)  Criminal and infraction history (superior courts and courts of limited jurisdiction)  Hearings (superior courts and courts of limited jurisdiction)  Diversion accounting cases (superiors court)

c What Data is Used in JCS? SCOMIS/JCS Integration Data created by county clerks:  Legal case information  Information and petition filing  Charges/causes  Motions  Notices  Scheduled hearings  Hearings held  Warrants  Charge results  Orders (some)