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National Juvenile Information Sharing Initiative Project Advances Locally, Regionally & Nationally

NCJ Number
241545
Author(s)
Stephanie Rondenell; Christine Duclos, Ph.D
Date Published
October 2011
Length
3 pages
Annotation
This report updates the progress and readiness for implementation of the National Juvenile Information Sharing Initiative (NJISI), which is funded by the U.S. Justice Department's Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP) and administered by the Center for Network Development (CND), with the goal of providing training and technical assistance to youth-serving agencies in the design and development of States' and local jurisdictions' ability to plan and implement juvenile information-sharing.
Abstract
"Information sharing" is defined as "the process of exchanging data among various agencies or organizations through computer systems." Information-sharing is important for juvenile justice systems as well as the other agencies that service youth in a community. Timely and reliable information efficiently collected and recorded by one agency can then be shared with other agencies without the need to perform duplicate information collection and input. Shared information also expands the information relevant to a particular case so that agencies making decisions regarding the case are better informed. An example is provided of how the lack of information-sharing resulted in adverse outcomes for a young girl exposed to domestic violence and substance abuse in her home. The NJISI, through its pilot-testing of national guidelines for information-sharing among youth-serving agencies, intends to promote and facilitate efficient and effective information-sharing that will produce better outcomes for at-risk children, youth, and families.