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Restorative Justice 360 Initiative 3 rd National RJ Conference

Restorative Justice 360 Initiative 3 rd National RJ Conference . Deb Galerneau -Scanlon Systems Analyst. The Business of Restorative Justice. Information Technology (IT) – Finding Resources Leveling the Playing Field.

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Restorative Justice 360 Initiative 3 rd National RJ Conference

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  1. Restorative Justice 360 Initiative3rd National RJ Conference Deb Galerneau-Scanlon Systems Analyst

  2. The Business of Restorative Justice Information Technology (IT) – Finding Resources Leveling the Playing Field Green Community (Sustainability)– Community CapitalSustainable Community Indicators-Measure of Progress Green Business (Triple Bottom Line) – Quaker ModelPerformance Measurements Business Intelligence (BI)– Making Better Decisions Knowledge is Power The RJ360 Initiative– The Game-Changer From Criminal Justice to Restorative Justice Call to Action– Strength In Numbers (People & Quantification)Sow Your Seeds, Find the Opportunities Using IT to Build Stronger Communities

  3. Connections - Sustainability The Community is you

  4. Sustainable Communities Communities need to be wise about how they invest and manage all their community capital: Natural, Social, & Built. Communities need to ‘Live Off The Interest’ by investing their community capital. To Learn More About Sustainable Communities and how to measure them, visit Community Indicators Consortium: www.communityindicators.net

  5. Community Indicators: Measures of Progress • Ecosystems • Population • Land Use • Resource Use • General Business (jobs & income) • Energy • Transportation • Industry (manu- facturing, services, renewable & non- renewable resource extraction) • Education • Public Safety • Health • Housing • Government- • Participation-Volunteerism- • Cooperation

  6. Community Indicators: Measures of Progress Society & Human Capital Sustainable Indicator Adult literacy rate Participation in continuing and adult education Tuition cost as % disposable Traditional Indicator Drop out rates SAT scores Operational expenditure per student

  7. Community Indicators: Measures of Progress Society & Human Capital- Public Safety Indicator Sustainability Indicators Number of convicted criminals who receive educational assistance (Measure of improvement of social capital, highlights connection between public safety & education) Number of neighborhood watch associations with a broader focus than crime prevention (Measure of broader, more integrative social capital than association with only crime focus) Number or percent of teens participating in volunteer efforts (Measure of social capital) Traditional Indicators Number of FTE state & local police (Not a measure of the effectiveness of the police, nor of the pressures causing the problems to begin with. A one dimensional measure!) Amount of money spent on crime prevention or mitigation (Does not show connection to economic or environmental issues!) Number of reported crimes (violent, personal, property) (Does not show connection to economic, social or environment issues! A one dimensional measure!)

  8. Education “Education is an investment in the social capital of a community. It provides individuals with skills and abilities. [It] develops citizens who are capable of working together to create, maintain, and enhance a sustainable society.” Maureen Hart Sustainable Community Indicators measure the connections between different segments of the community, not just the level of crime in the community. Education and the ability to afford basic needs are keys to individual well-being, and have a direct connection to public safety!

  9. People – Planet - Profits business & yOU

  10. Business Culture/Philosophies Sustainable or Unsustainable QUAKER BUSINESS PRINCIPLES FOR THE COMMUNITY GOOD CURRENT CORPORATE WORLD GREED IS GOOD

  11. REGARDLESS, THE SAME FUNCTIONS ARE NEEDED Accounting Human Resources Marketing Acquisition Fundraising AND MAYBE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY • Reason for the Business • Education & Training • Finance/Investments • Operations • Programs • Legal

  12. KNOWLEDGE IS POWER DATA ……………… (TONS, TERABYTES, OF IT) (Data is raw, stuff on paper or in spreadsheets) Types: structured, unstructured, internal, external, phones, computers cars, satellites, RFIDS, automation systems, ………………….

  13. STRATEGY,TACTICS,OPERATIONS NOT NORMALLY IN ALIGNMENT NORMALLY MADE BY GUT INSTINCT NOT NORMALLY ENOUGH INFORMATION TO MAKE AN INFORMED DECISION NOT NORMALLY MEASURED

  14. WE ARE ALL IN ‘BUSINESS’ • Whether you make your money working • for yourself or someone else; Whether • you are a homemaker or a CEO. • What are your Business Goals? • How productive are you? • How effective are you?

  15. Leveling the Playing Field Information Technology

  16. INTEGRATING DATA- AUTOMATION • Companies have been trying to implement • Enterprise Resource Planning (ERPs) with • varying success • Customer Relationship Management • Supply Chain Management (SCM) • HR/Talent Management & • Leadership Pipelines

  17. THE POWER OF IT Powering Connection Wired Magazine Articles: Organizing Armegedon, by Vince Beiser, May 2010, Natural disasters, population growth, environmental degradation ensures that the number of people needing help is skyrocketing. Our communities are in chaos. Million $ Blocks, study by Eric Cadora (NY): Crime & Money Maps, Geo-Spatial Overlays. The graphics show the self-defeating CJ policies: for policy reform, economic turn-around, building sustainable communities, Justice Reinvestment. Wired Magazine Article: What a Hundred Million Calls Reveal About NY, (NY’s 311, the Quality of Life Hotline), Steven Johnson, Nov 2010. SoundBites & CellBlocks, 2001 CA study, www.interrupt.org, We Interrupt This Message. In Chaos There Are Opportunities!

  18. KNOWLEDGE IS POWER DATA ……………… INFORMATION……………… (Data that are processed & can be useful; answers ‘who, what, where, when’ questions)

  19. Making Better Decisions Business intelligence

  20. KNOWLEDGE IS POWER DATA INFORMATION KNOWLEDGE…….. (& Understanding) Answers the ‘How & Why’ questions

  21. DATA DRIVEN DECISIONS (DDD) ! • BI is timely, accurate, high-value, • & actionable • Effective Policies, Processes, & Protocols • Changing/Countering the Message • Money spent VsBeliefs (Freakonomics- Drug • Dealers) • * ID Opportunities and Competitive Edge • Flattened Org Chart (Here Comes • Everybody) • Access to All Resources • Strategic Action on a Dime • More Done w/Less • Less Costly • What-if Data should be warehoused, not people. Data Mining ETL

  22. HOW? DASHBOARDS A graphic that shows real-time information on Key Performance Indicators Example: Gas Gauge in your car SCORECARDS A ‘Report Card’ www.balancedscorecard.org

  23. A Game Changer Rj360 initiative

  24. WISDOM IS POWER BUILDING STRONGER, MORE SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITIES! DATA INFORMATION KNOWLEDGE WISDOM (Evaluated Understanding & Application)

  25. WHAT IF YOU HAD ACCESS TO THIS CAPABILITY ? • Setting Performance Measures for RJ • ‘Organizational’ Learning & Knowledge Transfer • Effectiveness & Productivity Quantified • Library of Best Practices & Programs ‘In A Box’ • to include Re-Entry & Schools • Library of Applicable, Multi-Disciplinary Research • Library of Business Cases, Economic Analysis • Appropriate Protocols based on Scientific • Studies, (Public Safety Hazard: Ignore At • Our Peril- www.mrn.org • Easily Counter the Message • Easily Spot Trends • Easily Take Action • Strength in numbers WORDS OF THE DAY: MONEY & METRICS

  26. WHAT IF…… ? • WOULD • YOU BE INTERESTED? TIME TO GET DOWN TO BUSINESS

  27. What Is It RJ360 Initiative A technology framework for the Restorative Justice Community of Practice Promoting social justice through sustainability, accountability & oversight Supporting a worldwide network of RJ coalitions Following the ‘green’ principles of Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Redesign Based on Enterprise Business Intelligence; doing more with less

  28. A Challenge Call to action

  29. How You Can Help • The Power of Questions • Get Involved • Find the Chaos • Reach Out • We all have resources around us all the time • Encourage colleges & universities to collaborate w/I depts (community) • Send RJ Requirements • Take advantage of State contracts • Don’t Re-invent The Wheel • Change / Counter the Message • Send Best practices THERE IS STRENGTH IN NUMBERS!

  30. FIND THE CHAOS & SOW YOUR SEEDS!  THANK YOU! WWW.FAIRNESSWORKS.COM United Community Builders POC: KEN KIMSEY

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