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Sharyn Adams
Sharyn Adams is with ICJIA as a research analyst in the Center for Justice Research and Evaluation.
ARTICLE | March 18, 2020
Criminal Justice System Utilization in Rural Areas
Criminal justice systems operating in rural areas have been overlooked and under-researched, creating an emphasis on urban criminal justice system knowledge and recommendations. In addition, many rural areas have fewer social and behavioral health services, longer travel distances for service appointments and corresponding transportation issues, a small pool of criminal...
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ARTICLE | March 18, 2020
Issues in Policing Rural Areas: A Review of the Literature
Criminal justice issues are typically studied in urban rather than rural areas. This represents an important deficit in the understanding of policing issues, as most police departments are in rural jurisdictions. Research indicates rural police departments often operate with fewer resources, lower staffing levels, and more inferior technology than their...
law enforcement stress urban resources staffing
ARTICLE | April 23, 2025
Racial and Ethnic Disparity in the Illinois Juvenile Justice System: A Research Brief
This research brief examines racial and ethnic disparities in the Illinois juvenile justice system across five critical decision points: arrest, diversion, detention, secure confinement, and transfer to adult court. Using 2022 data from various state agencies to create a disproportionality index, we found overrepresentation of Black youth at all decision...
race ethnicity disparities disproportinate juvenile youth justice
ARTICLE | January 24, 2025
Illinois Juvenile Justice System Data Trends Pre- and Post-COVID-19
This article provides a snapshot of juvenile trends from 2018 to 2022. It is meant to be a brief overview of youth statistics in the juvenile justice system. In the United States, in the past decade, the number of youths in the juvenile justice system has been declining. COVID-19 precautions...
juvenile juvenile justice trends COVID-19
ARTICLE | October 15, 2024
Evaluation of Youth Mental Health First Aid Trainings for Illinois Schools, 2022-2023
Many students struggle with mental health issues. Training on mental health is one way for schools to equip personnel with the tools needed to help and support students. We evaluated Youth Mental Health First Aid training offered to Illinois K-12 public school personnel, including school administrators, teachers, nurses, and other...
youth mental health school training YMHFA
ARTICLE | July 26, 2024
Evaluation of the Development of Choices, a Multijurisdictional Police-Led Deflection Program in Southwestern Illinois
A significant amount of police engagement involves persons with multiple service needs, such as substance use treatment or mental health services. Deflection allows officers and first responders the discretion to refer individuals to service providers without making an arrest. This evaluation examined the action planning process for a multijurisdictional police-led...
police law enforcement deflection choices
ARTICLE | February 01, 2024
Evaluation of the Development of Little Egypt Alternative Pathways (LEAP), a Multijurisdictional Police-Led Deflection Program in Three Southern Illinois Counties
Millions of individuals and families are affected by substance use disorders and overdose in the United States. Deflection programs provide an opportunity for law enforcement to connect individuals with substance use challenges to appropriate treatment and services to improve health and public safety outcomes. We evaluated the efforts of community...
police law enforcement deflection diversion drug substance use disorder
ARTICLE | February 03, 2023
Evaluation of the Development of a Multijurisdictional Police-Based Deflection Program in Southern Illinois
Over 20 million Americans have substance use disorders and many are in need of treatment and other social services. Police often encounter persons with behavioral health needs and can deflect, or refer, individuals to service providers without making an arrest. This evaluation examined the action planning process of a police-based...
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ARTICLE | January 04, 2023
Evaluation of the Development of a Multijurisdictional Police-Led Deflection Program to Assist Victims of Violent Crime
Over 1 million Americans are victims of violent crime each year and many need assistance. Police often encounter victims and can deflect, or refer, individuals to treatment and services and away from emergency department care, crisis services, and potential justice system involvement. This evaluation examined the virtual action planning process...
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ARTICLE | January 04, 2023
Evaluation of the TASC Deflection Academy: Training for Law Enforcement-Led Deflection Program Staff
Law enforcement-led deflection programs redirect individuals with behavioral health or other needs to treatment and services. The field of deflection is still relatively new and practitioners are still developing best practices to train program staff and stakeholders. We evaluated the Treatment Alternatives for Safe Communities (TASC) Deflection Academy, a five-day...
deflection diversion law enforcement police training
ARTICLE | May 30, 2021
A Preliminary Outcome Evaluation of Lake County's Police Referral to Substance Use Disorder Treatment Program
Police officers often encounter people with substance use disorders and in need of treatment. Police pre-arrest diversion or “deflection” programs allow police departments to refer individuals to treatment, steering them away from traditional criminal justice system processing. This preliminary outcome evaluation examined A Way Out (AWO), a program in Lake...
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ARTICLE | July 11, 2019
A State and National Overview of Methamphetamine Trends
While most of the country has turned its attention to the opioid crisis, Illinois has seen a resurgence in methamphetamine misuse and related offending, particularly in rural areas. Researchers explored literature and data available on the extent and nature of state and national methamphetamine issues. Researchers found the arrest rate...
drug use arrest
ARTICLE | October 11, 2018
Illinois Arrests and Prison Admissions for Drug Offenses: Interactive Data
This interactive data on drug-related arrests and prison admissions allow users to explore the types of drug offenses for which individuals are arrested and admitted to prison, the locations in which different types of drug arrests and prison admissions occur in Illinois, and the characteristics of those admitted to prison...
drug use
ARTICLE | October 05, 2018
Co-occurring Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders of Women in Prison: An Evaluation of the WestCare Foundation's Dual Diagnosis Program in Illinois
This brief shares findings from a process evaluation of a program that treats women prisoners in Illinois with co-occurring disorders—substance use and mental health disorders. Overall, feedback from clients and staff were positive and the program showed reductions in clients' posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms and aggression after participation. In addition,...
prison mental health evaluation
ARTICLE | September 07, 2018
Addressing Opioid Use Disorders in Corrections: A Survey of Illinois Jails
Even with substantial efforts at the state and local levels, opioid overdoses in Illinois continue to rise. Many in jails and prisons suffer from opioid use disorders and some receive treatment. Upon release, the risk of overdose is enhanced due to reduced tolerance. This article presents findings from a survey...
jail drug use
ARTICLE | June 22, 2018
Focused Deterrence: A Policing Strategy to Combat Gun Violence
Gun violence continues to be a major criminal justice and public health issue. This article provides an overview of one strategy to reduce gun violence—focused deterrence. The strategy has been employed in many major U.S. cities, including in Illinois in Chicago, Peoria, and Rockford. Overall research on focused deterrence strategies...
deterrence gun violence
ARTICLE | December 06, 2017
Evaluation of Illinois Multi-Jurisdictional Drug Task Forces
Drug trafficking constitutes a major threat to public health and community well-being. Multi-jurisdictional drug task forces, comprised of law enforcement officers in one or more counties that agree to pool resources, were designed to combat drug distribution and trafficking. Researchers evaluated 19 drug task forces in Illinois using quantitative and...
drug use evaluation
ARTICLE | October 03, 2017
Police-Led Referrals to Treatment for Substance Use Disorders in Rural Illinois: An Examination of the Safe Passage Initiative
Researchers conducted a process evaluation of Safe Passage, a police deflection model in which police departments become a referral point to treatment for individuals with substance use disorders. Through the model, individuals can walk into any participating police department and request and receive treatment without fear of arrest. In Illinois,...
drug use
ARTICLE | July 25, 2017
Trauma-Informed and Evidence-Based Practices and Programs to Address Trauma in Correctional Settings
The prevalence of trauma and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is higher among individuals in prison and jail than in the general population. Research has shown a connection between trauma and criminality due in part to the coping mechanisms of aggression and substance misuse after a traumatic event. While the corrections...
trauma evidence-informed practice
ARTICLE | July 25, 2017
An Examination of Traumatic Experiences and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Among a Sample of Illinois Prisoners
Research has found nearly all prisoners have experienced a traumatic event in their life and a high proportion suffer from PTSD. Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority and WestCare Foundation (Illinois) researchers surveyed 573 Illinois prisoners to understand the trauma they experienced and explore the relationship between trauma and substance misuse....
trauma
ARTICLE | January 21, 2016
Drug-addicted Offenders and Treatment Needs in Illinois
Last year, 45 percent of the 28,612 Illinois Department of Corrections inmates screened for substance abuse upon prison entry were deemed in need of treatment.
drug use
ARTICLE | February 09, 2023
Guiding Officers to Deflect Citizens to Treatment: An Examination of Police Department Policies in Illinois
The U.S. overdose crisis has motivated police departments to enact policies allowing officers to directly deflect individuals to substance use disorder treatment and other services shown to reduce recidivism and subsequent overdose risk, as well as refer people who voluntarily present at police facilities with a desire for treatment. As a...
Police Policy Deflection Diversion Substance use disorder Treatment
ARTICLE | March 05, 2021
A Preliminary Look at Illinois Arrest Trends During the COVID-19 Pandemic in 2020
Jurisdictions across the United States are seeing a reduction in reported crime and arrests coinciding with COVID-19. This article offers a preliminary look at arrest trends during the COVID-19 pandemic across Illinois. Researchers examined arrest data from the Illinois State Police Criminal History Record Information database to identify arrest trends prior to...
arrest COVID coronavirus pandemic crime trend
ARTICLE | July 21, 2022
Alternative Sentencing for Drug Offenses: An Evaluation of the First Offender Call Unified for Success (FOCUS) Program
Court diversion programs for individuals convicted for drug crimes have been found to reduce recidivism and be cost effective. Some courts have established programs offering alternative sentencing and specialized programming for persons convicted of felony drug offenses. We conducted a process evaluation of a court diversion program for individuals charged...
drug court diversion
ARTICLE | December 30, 2020
An Exploratory Evaluation of Redeploy Illinois: Findings on Incentive-Based Juvenile Diversion Services
Research indicates that diverting youth from formal justice system processing can prevent future youth justice contact and system involvement. The Illinois Department of Human Services seeks to accomplish this through providing individualized treatment services to reduce recidivism and admissions to state youth correctional facilities as part of its Redeploy Illinois...
community corrections supervision evidence-based justice system treatment