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1 Connecticut Judicial Branch

2 and other Technology Solutions
Case Management Information System (CMIS) and other Technology Solutions Today: Adult Probation Focus

3 CMIS And Its Interfaces

4 CMIS Contains: Intake Client Profile: History of Intakes

5 History of Addresses Photos

6 CMIS Contains Case Information
55,000 currently active cases under Adult Probation supervision All adult probation cases are classified through risk tools. Client classifications include: Sex Offender, High, Medium, Administrative, JAMS, Split Sentence and Warrants History of supervision levels and Special Programs Case Level Special Programs

7 Information Sent from Criminal / Motor Vehicle System Daily
Data transmitted to CMIS daily: Dockets, charges, dispositions, case status Data is matched with the appropriate client No data entry needed Reduces data entry errors

8 Data Transmitted from Criminal / Motor Vehicle System

9 Risk Tools Level of Service Inventory (LSI)
Adult Substance Use Survey – Revised (ASUS – R) Domestic Violence Survey Inventory (DVSI)

10 Domestic Violence Survey Information (DVSI)

11 Case Plan

12 A Case Under Supervision Includes:
Officer / location Level of supervision Start and end dates Case Type eg: Accelerated rehabilitation, Youthful offender, Sentenced, Split Sentence, etc. Dockets and charges, including violation of probation

13 Client Case Notes

14 My To Do List (Daily) To do list Release of inmates
New arrests with automatic tracking for exact matches Dispositions of new arrests Notice of police arresting a client for violation of probation Notice of court disposition on violation of probation DNA non compliance

15 Other Data Collected Firearms Data Urinalysis
Real time transfer between offices Case transfer queues

16 Victim Restitution Restitution 8,000 active cases
4,000 new restitution cases per year $6,500,000 collected for victims yearly

17 Violation of Probation Activity
Type of violation : New arrest or violation of standard/court ordered condition

18 Violation of Probation Arrest Data
Date signed by judge Which police department is holding the warrant Date warrant served by police or probation

19 D N A Electronic DNA comparison with DOC
Electronic comparison to State Police Lab DNA letters/Warning letters

20 Judicial Administrative Monitoring System JAMS

21 PSIR – Presentence Investigation Report
(New) Create the PSIR and once approved by a supervisor, allow access to authorized users - More user friendly

22 CONDOR – Scanning Project
Currently scanning all closed Adult Probation cases Scanning all current PSIRs Availability of data on old cases Long term storage issues will be resolved

23 PRAWN Paperless Re-Arrest Warrants
Currently all Failure to Appear warrants are paperless Interface between CMIS/middle ware/PRAWN Presently 6,500 warrants active with Adult Probation By spring it is expected all violation of probation warrants will be in PRAWN. Probation staff will be scanning in the warrant and affidavit into the system. This will allow police electronic access to the information. When the police serve the violation of probation warrant, they will be able to print the electronic copy and sign it as served.

24 P O R – Protective Order Registry
Interface between CMIS/middle ware/POR Data is more reliable by less data entry/more timely Domestic related cases 30,000 a year

25 Data Mining, Integration of Data, Data Analysis
Create datasets to facilitate program evaluation and longitudinal research Create datasets for external dissemination (e.g. Press inquiries, OFA, Parole, etc.) Develop reports for operational purposes Interagency data exchange (e.g. split sentence offenders, Jail Reinterview, etc.) CMIS Reports Provides real-time feedback to staff on performance objectives Efficient access to enable data-driven decision making at all levels Workload analysis and allocation User-customizable parameters (time period, metrics, risk, etc.) Improves data quality through routine data-error reports Provides tools to improve client management (i.e. contacts, addresses, reporting dates)

26 CDCS – Contractor Data Collection System Referrals
KPERRY

27 CDCS – Contractor Data Collection System Assessment & Services
KPERRY

28 Judicial Electronic Bridge (JEB) – client screen

29 Judicial Electronic Bridge (JEB) - Case Screen

30 CMIS And Its Interfaces

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