PbS Convenes First Virtual Institute on Reentry Data Collection, Reporting and Analysis

On April 28, Performance-based Standards (PbS) along with project partners the National Center for Juvenile Justice (NCJJ) and the American Institutes for Research (AIR), convened reentry teams for our first virtual institute.

Designed to be virtual for a larger reach, participants from five agencies in four different time zones attended the training at the same time. Participants were provided with the most recent, comprehensive and research-grounded information about data to effectively measure and monitor reentry practices and services from the PbS’ Juvenile Reentry Measurement Standards and NCJJ’s Model Data Project findings.

PbS appreciates very much the participating reentry teams from Alaska, Division of Juvenile Justice; Iowa Criminal and Juvenile Justice Planning, Department of Human Rights; Maine Department of Corrections, Juvenile Division; Los Angeles City Office of the Mayor, Gang Reduction and Youth Development; and Travis County Juvenile Probation Department, Texas.

View the recording here: https://vimeo.com/418942382

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