Mesa County is seeing success with pretrial services |
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| For many counties, jail overcrowding is a huge problem as detainees wait for hearings, sentencing or other adjudication. In fact, a recent National Association of Counties report noted that at least 67 percent of the population in county jails is pretrial, or detainees who have been charged with committing a crime but not yet convicted and lack funding to bail out of jail. | |
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| Thursday, June 15, 2017 11am Pacific / 2pm Eastern Complimentary Webinar
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| Speakers: | | | Jason Talley Clinical Director, Mesa County Criminal Justice Services, CO | Ty McCartney Central & Western States Business Development Manager, Tribridge |
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| | Moderator: | | | Mark Long Industry Subject Matter Expert, Tribridge | Harold Tuck Senior Fellow, Center for Digital Government |
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| | Law enforcement and the courts must keep the public safe, but counties also need to lower the extraordinary cost of housing too many detainees. Some counties, like Mesa County, CO, have already put processes, programs and procedures in place and are seeing measurable success with pretrial services. Join us for this webinar, “Pretrial: Break the Cycle with Cloud-Based Technologies,” on June 15 at 11am PT / 2pm ET as we discuss how better pretrial management can: Reduce recidivism and jail populations Help push low-level offenders into case management and out of incarceration Include technology to simplify, automate, track and provide insight for evidence-based practice management | |
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