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The SMART system utilizes GIS to address crime, community assets, and socioeconomic factors in juvenile justice. Developed by the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, it supports national leadership, empowers communities, and enhances evidence-based practices. The platform integrates data from various sources and allows for user-friendly experience and future expansions. Powered by ESRI technology, it offers tools for effective communication and decision-making.
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SMART Approach to Juvenile Justice Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Dennis Mondoro Avencia Incorporated Megan Heckert
Socioeconomic Mapping and Resource Topography (SMART) System • Using Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to effectively communicate complex issues including crime problems, community and governmental assets, and socioeconomic factors
Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention • Provides national leadership, coordination, and resources • Supports states and communities
History • First Lady’s Helping America’s Youth Initiative • Community Resource Inventory • Users • Federal Progam Administrators • State Program Administrators • Local Law Enforcement • Local Decision Maker • Community User
Goals • Provide federal leadership • Enhance interagency cooperation and coordination • Empower communities • Emphasize evidence-based and proven practices • Support early identification of issues • Identification of interventions at federal, state, and local levels
Data • Indicators • Census data, UCR data • Resource Points • OJJDP resources, Police departments, DOL One Stop offices, Weed and Seed programs • User-uploaded Data • Addresses
Future Development • Incorporation of additional data sets • Additional resource points • User upload of geographic data • User defined regional analysis • Quick and easy reports
Technology • ESRI • ArcIMS, ArcSDE, ArcWeb Services • NAVTEQ • Base map • Microsoft • SQL Server 2005, Windows Server 2003, .NET Framework 2.0, ASP .NET • Avencia • Kaleidocade Indicators Framework
Acknowledgements • OJJDP • National Institute of Justice • Development Services Group • International Association of Chiefs of Police