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Case Study 2 Instructions
You are working in the research unit of a foundation that awards grants to criminal justice agencies. The foundation is interested in promoting inter-agency collaboration to address specific issues in criminal justice. As part of the announcement of the availability of grant funds for this initiative you have been asked to provide a review of an recent (within the past 10 years) case depicting inter-agency collaboration and cooperation as factors in a criminal justice-related case outcome. Your supervisor has outlined your work assignment as follows:
- Search for a criminal justice website that is a repository for scholarly research to include case studies about collaborative efforts to resolve crime issues in a community. Website examples include (but not limited to): Collaborative Justice (http://www.collaborativejustice.org/resources/cjresources.htm)The Center for Effective Public Policy (http://www.collaborativejustice.org/resources/cjresources.htm)National Institute of Corrections (https://nicic.gov/)Crime Solutions (https://www.crimesolutions.gov/)Center for Court Innovation (http://www.courtinnovation.org/)Center for Evidence-Based Crime Policy (http://cebcp.org/evidence-based-policing/current-projects/)
- Find a detailed overview of a case study that utilized collaborative community and criminal justice resources to deal with a crime issue in that community.
3. Respond to the following questions:
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- 1. Describe the collaborative initiative- location, date, what are the issues, who was involved with the solution?
- 2. What solutions were proposed? Be detailed-
- 3. What were the results? Be detailed-
- 4. What partner do you feel was most impactful to the solution?
- 5. What partner do you feel was least impactful to the solution?
- 6. How could the outcome of the collaboration have been improved? Format Requirements
- Paper must be double spaced, 11 or 12 pt font and 1†margins all around.
- All APA 7th edition format requirements must be followed (cover page, in text citations, reference page).