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Criminal Justice Administrative Records System

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Did you know that the #JusticeOutcomesExplore can help create tables and figures that you can embed reports? Use the “export” feature to either download a graphic or the subset of data currently in your frame!

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Congrats CJARS!!! I'm really in awe of this innovative and ambitious data effort - thank you for everything you do and for making these data so easy to access and use! Everyone, be sure to check out the JOE

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The #JusticeOutcomesExplorer allows you to break out statistics by race/ethnicity, sex, age groups, and criminal history. Want to see the gaps across groups side-by-side? Use the All Demographics tool!!

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Meet some of the team who made the #JusticeOutcomesExplorer possible with our informational video. We walk you through our goals for the site and how to get the most out of this novel resource! youtu.be/ZjuZSD9o22I

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The #JusticeOutcomesExplorer Map tool allows you to view outcomes by state, commuting zone, and county geographies. Click to highlight a location or jurisdiction and it will carry over to the other tool visualizations.

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The Data in Context tool on the #JusticeOutcomesExplorer helps contextualize some patterns you might see on the map. For instance, prisoner post-release earnings are lower in areas with higher prevailing unemployment rates.

The Data in Context tool on the #JusticeOutcomesExplorer helps contextualize some patterns you might see on the map. For instance, prisoner post-release earnings are lower in areas with higher prevailing unemployment rates.
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The #JusticeOutcomesExplorer allows you to break out estimates by criminal history. We also produce a “reweighted” series that downweights repeat contact observations and upweights first contact observations to better reflect the average individual over a multi-year caseload.

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Are you struggling with content overload in the #JusticeOutcomesExplorer? Too many different visualizations? Use the All Statistics tool to quickly summarize all outcomes together in a tabular view for your selected jurisdictions and cohorts.

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Ready to flex your analytic/creative muscles in ways that go beyond what the #JusticeOutcomesExplorer is designed to support? Diff-in-diff regressions? Custom visualizations? Download the full data with a simple registration process and have at it! Let us know what you find!!

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Be a responsible #JusticeOutcomesExplorer user and review our extensive data documentation if you plan to download the data and use it in a research project. Don’t forget to cite us please!

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You may notice that some counties in the #JusticeOutcomesExplorer share the exact same value on certain statistics. Learn about why that happens in our thorough Methodology write-up.

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Wondering where all this amazing #JusticeOutcomesExplorer content came from!? Check out our project: the Criminal Justice Administrative Records System! Our website has info on how to partner & how to apply for secure access to underlying microdata. cjars.org

Wondering where all this amazing #JusticeOutcomesExplorer content came from!? Check out our project: the Criminal Justice Administrative Records System! Our website has info on how to partner & how to apply for secure access to underlying microdata. cjars.org
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That’s a wrap on our #JusticeOutcomesExplorer launch day tweets! Thanks for joining us!! Tune in for our JOE webinar with a Q&A moderated by The Marshall Project on June 5th at 3 PM ET. Registration can be found here: forms.gle/5Hqg2eNq5smCSz….

That’s a wrap on our #JusticeOutcomesExplorer launch day tweets! Thanks for joining us!! Tune in for our JOE webinar with a Q&amp;A moderated by <a href="/MarshallProj/">The Marshall Project</a> on June 5th at 3 PM ET. Registration can be found here: forms.gle/5Hqg2eNq5smCSz….
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The Criminal Justice Administrative Records System (CJARS) team will hold an informational webinar for the #JusticeOutcomesExplorer (JOE) on June 5 at 3 p.m. The webinar will include a live Q&A session. For more info and to register 👉 bit.ly/3K2tqKe

The Criminal Justice Administrative Records System (<a href="/UM_CJARS/">CJARS</a>) team will hold an informational webinar for the #JusticeOutcomesExplorer (JOE) on June 5 at 3 p.m. The webinar will include a live Q&amp;A session. 

For more info and to register 👉 bit.ly/3K2tqKe
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🚨🚨Only one week left to sign up for our JOE informational webinar! 🚨🚨 👉June 5th at 3 PM ET for a live demonstration of the site and Q&A moderated by The Marshall Project. Please sign up here if you are interested in attending: forms.gle/5Hqg2eNq5smCSz…