A Redeploy Illinois pilot program implemented in the Second Judicial Circuit of Illinois provides community-based services to non-violent juvenile felony offenders. This Program Evaluation Summary describes an evaluation of the Second Judicial Circuits Redeploy pilot program. The evaluation of the program was supported by a grant awarded to the Authority by the Illinois Department of Human Services. The Second Judicial Circuit Redeploy Program was instituted to apply individualized evidence-based practices to address the needs of middle and high-risk juvenile offenders. Probation officers and community service providers monitor and provide services to juveniles selected for the program, and a research team evaluated program implementation and impact between March and December 2005. Several methods were used in this evaluation, including online surveys, interviews, site visits, and focus groups with key personnel.
This issue was written by Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority research analyst Jessica Ashley, based on her Research Bulletin, Examining trends and data on incarcerated youth in Illinois, Vol. 5 No. 5, published December 2006.
Flyer discusses the Voluntary Acknowledgment of Paternity form that is used to create a legal father-child relationship while at the hospital. This flyer is in English and Spanish.
This is the Authority's Fiscal Year 2006 Annual Report. This report outlines the diverse nature and scope of the agency's work in grants administration, criminal justice research, and information systems in Illinois.
The Secretary of State's Department of Business Services serves as an approval and record-keeping office for corporations in Illinois. Information on Corporate filings is available by telephone, letter, or over the counter, at offices in Springfield and Chicago.
This brochure provides details about the Illinois Healthy Women program. Discusses topics such as what the program is, who is eligible, what services are offered and how to enroll.