CJCC to host presentation about Law Enforcement Contact Study


The Douglas County Criminal Justice Coordinating Council (CJCC) will host a public presentation about the Law Enforcement Contact Study from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Monday, Aug. 19, in the Lawrence Public Library auditorium, 707 Vermont St.

The CJCC and other stakeholders have hired Northeastern University to provide criminal justice research services through a two-year, $175,000 contract. Researchers are helping develop and implement a program for documenting traffic and pedestrian stops. They also will analyze data to determine if any disproportionalities exist and then provide related recommendations.

CJCC is working with three researchers: Jack McDevitt and Amy Farrell, of Northeastern University, and Janice Iwama, of American University. McDevitt and Iwama will be in Douglas County August 19-23 to provide training for the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office, Lawrence Police Department, KU Office of Public Safety, Eudora Police Department and Baldwin Police Department. McDevitt and Iwama also will meet with community stakeholders, and they will provide the presentation at the library.

“We have found in the past projects that it is very helpful to get input from as wide a cross section of the community as possible,” McDevitt said. “This improves the analysis and makes the final conclusions more likely to be accepted and implemented.”