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The Minnesota Model

The Minnesota Model. www.crimnet.state.mn.us. “Business Case” for Integration. Accountability Make offenders accountable for behavior Make CJ System accountable for its performance Cost of Public Safety at all levels

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The Minnesota Model

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  1. The Minnesota Model www.crimnet.state.mn.us

  2. “Business Case”for Integration • Accountability • Make offenders accountable for behavior • Make CJ System accountable for its performance • Cost of Public Safety at all levels - All Operations are information dependant, yet we operate with very little information • Tragic Implications for Public Safety

  3. SEX OFFENDER: YES WEAPONS PROHIBITED NAME: DOB: Jon Lee Beasley 12/8/52 WARRANTS Dakota County Felony 1/1/99 Hennepin County Misdemeanor 2/5/99 Carver County Gross Msdr 5/5/99 MISDEMEANORS Domestic Assault 3/3/97 Assault 2/15/94 DWI 7/4/93 DWI 9/15/92 PRE-TRIAL RELEASE Ramsey 11/99 Hennepin 6/99 Dakota 5/99 FELONY CONVICTION RECORD Crim Sex Conduct 1 12/98 Assault with Weapon 3/96 Burglary Occupied 6/94 JUVENILE FELONY RECORD YES PROBATION Hennepin Scott Dakota DomesticRestraining Orders: Y

  4. criMNet SEX OFFENDER: YES WEAPONS PROHIBITED NAME: DOB: Jon Lee Beasley 12/8/52 WARRANTS Dakota County Felony 1/1/99 Hennepin County Misdemeanor 2/5/99 Carver County Gross Msdr 5/5/99 MISDEMEANORS Domestic Assault 3/3/97 Assault 2/15/94 DWI 7/4/93 DWI 9/15/92 PRE-TRIAL RELEASE Ramsey 11/99 Hennepin 6/99 Dakota 5/99 FELONY CONVICTION RECORD Crim Sex Conduct 1 12/98 Assault with Weapon 3/96 Burglary Occupied 6/94 JUVENILE FELONY RECORD YES PROBATION Hennepin Scott Dakota DomesticRestraining Orders: Y

  5. Kerry Dean StevensonDate of Birth: 04/29/58 AKA Kerry Dean Geller Keith Allen Brummer Bob Stevenson Robert Mark Geller James Heidelberg Richard Lee Olson Bob Geller Robert James Stevenson Eric Allen Johnson Alias Dates of Birth: 03/29/55, 05/11/58, 01/24/61, 05/05/55, 04/29/55, 03/27/48, 04/24/54

  6. Year Convicted of: County Status: Crt file # 1983 Indecent Conduct Hennepin CCH CAG# 83080022 1984 DWI Hennepin CCH 1535155 1985 Indecent Conduct Anoka Not in CCH K1-85-1172 1986 Indecent Conduct Hennepin CCH CAG# 86109522 1986 Indecent Conduct Ramsey Suspense Pre-TCIS? 1986 DWI Hennepin Suspense CAG# 86121271 1987 Indecent conduct Anoka Suspense KX-87-7525 1987 Indecent conduct Anoka Suspense K9-87-7967 1988 Indecent Exposure Hennepin CCH CAG# 87151375 1989 Indecent Exposure Hennepin CCH 89056658 1989 Gross Misd DWI Pine Suspense K8-89-534 1991 Agg Viol – DL Susp Hennepin CCH 91040704 1992 Indecent Conduct Anoka Suspense K8-92-8512 1993 Indecent Conduct Ramsey Suspense KX-93-759 1993 Indecent Conduct Ramsey Suspense K6-93-757 1993 Indecent Exposure Hennepin Suspense CAG # 93022196 1993 Escape from custody Hennepin Suspense CAG# 93511838 1994 Theft by check Ramsey Not in CCH K7-94-82 1997 Crim Sex Conduct 5th Ramsey Suspense K2-97-2658 1998 Crim Sex Conduct 5th Hennepin Suspense CAG# 97208852 2000 Crim Sex Conduct 5th Anoka Found Guilty – Sentencing scheduled KX-00-6209 Total Offenses: 21 On State Criminal History Data Base: 6

  7. Money For Nothing • $ 1 Billion/year Statewide Expenditures: • public safety operations • criminal justice processes • corrections • Excludes capital investments • Business Value is Dependant on Information

  8. Key Project Sponsors • Business Groups: Organization of 100 CEO’s of largest MN Corporations, and CEO of largest company in MN • Victim Organizations: Victim Abduction Task Force(s) • Key Legislative Sponsors: Both political parties, both legislative bodies • Public Safety Commissioner & Chief Justice Supreme Court

  9. Attributes of CriMNet • Enterprise-wide State Cities Counties Feds • Enterprise View of All Functions • Dispatch/Investigation/Apprehension • Charging • Adjudication • Sanction Administration

  10. Attributes of CriMNet • All Agencies • Law Enforcement • Detention • Prosecution and Defense • Courts • Probation/Jails/Prisons • Enterprise Architecture (Models) • Data • Process • Technology • Organization/Governance

  11. Funding Approach • State funds state agency projects • State establishes grants for local agencies • Integration Planning Grants to facilitate gap analysis against state enterprise models • Integration Implementation Grants - only after Plan is completed • Infrastructure • Local Integration Hubs • Adaptors • 50% local match required

  12. Governance • Integration Governance Board in Statue • Four Executive Branch Commissioners • Public Safety (Chair) • Administration • Corrections • Finance • Four Judicial Branch Appointed by Chief Justice • Integration Task Force comprised of locals, public and corporate members advises Board • Executive Director Hired by and Reports to Board and permanent /fulltime staff

  13. REGIONAL INTERGRATION Upper Midwest Justice Consortium

  14. The Minnesota Model www.crimnet.state.mn.us

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