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The Criminal Justice Administrative Records System: A next-generation research data platform

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The Criminal Justice Administrative Records System: A next-generation research data platform

K. Finlay, M. Mueller-smith, et al.

Explore the groundbreaking Criminal Justice Administrative Records System (CJARS) developed by authors Keith Finlay, Michael Mueller-Smith, and Jordan Papp. This innovative project merges longitudinal criminal justice data with social, demographic, and economic records to revolutionize research and policymaking in the U.S. criminal justice system!... show more
Abstract
The Criminal Justice Administrative Records System (CJARS), a joint project of the U.S. Census Bureau and the University of Michigan, is a nationally integrated data infrastructure project designed to transform research and policymaking on the United States criminal justice system. At the University of Michigan, CJARS collects longitudinal electronic records from criminal justice agencies and harmonizes these records to track a criminal episode across all stages of the system. At the U.S. Census Bureau, harmonized criminal justice records can be linked anonymously at the person-level with extensive social, demographic, and economic information from national survey and administrative records.
Publisher
Scientific Data
Published On
Sep 12, 2022
Authors
Keith Finlay, Michael Mueller-Smith, Jordan Papp
Tags
Criminal Justice
Data Collection
Policy Research
Longitudinal Records
Social Integration
Data Harmonization
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