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Your source for official information and insights about the Arizona Criminal Justice Commission
Phoenix, AZ
Joined April 2017
October is Domestic Violence Awareness month. Along with our partner agencies, ACJC works everyday to support victims of DV. If you or someone you know has been a victim, please visit https://t.co/ci2RsQ7vCW
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Hot off the presses! The 2024 Arizona Youth Survey just released. This year's report shows a lot of promising trends, especially among teens about the dangers of fentanyl. Link to the report below to learn more: https://t.co/yY7z0vdAYs
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ACJC's Criminal Justice Spotlight is on John Bauters, Arizona State Director for the Alliance for Safety and Justice. Tune in for this informative ACJC Podcast. https://t.co/7U9hGceWfd
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It's important to learn about gun safety and how it can save you and your loved ones lives. Visit https://t.co/sOg565GsZp
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Oro Valley Police Chief, Kara Riley has an incredibly interesting life story about how she built her knowledge, strength, and persistence to get her to where she is in her career. You won't want to miss ACJC's latest podcast with Chief Riley. #OroValleyPD
https://t.co/bAm0ibjOxe
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Today we wear orange to honor those victims and survivors of gun violence. Nearly 44,000 Americans die from gun violence each year and thousands more face life-altering injuries. ACJC is committed to raising awareness and we will work together to reduce violence and save lives.
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ACJC is hiring! Grants Coordinator and a Victim Services Grant Coordinator. To apply, visit: https://t.co/wSRfnRdgrq
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The Arizona Criminal Justice Commission is pleased to announce three new appointments: Retired Judge Michelle H. Burns, Navajo County Attorney Bradley W. Carlyon, and St. Johns Police Chief Lance Spivey. Visit https://t.co/NlIenqkt0W
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The Arizona Criminal Justice Commission needs you! We are seeking grant application reviewers. People who apply and are accepted will be paid $50 per application review. Visit this link to apply: https://t.co/H5r5hoQKSk
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Abuse isn't always physical and doesn't always leave a mark. Learn more about the different forms abuse can take so you know what to look out for. There are resources and help available. Visit https://t.co/PZ4VLTIqIL……
#EndDVinAZ
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ACJC is Hiring! Research Analyst II and a Senior Research Analyst https://t.co/wSRfnRdgrq
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This week, the Arizona Criminal Justice Commission observes Peace Officer Memorial Week to honor the devotion and dedication of our officers who put their lives on the line for their communities across Arizona every day. https://t.co/zQslnDw4PK
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During National Crime Victims’ Rights Week, we recognize the crime victim advocates, allied professionals, and selfless volunteers who continuously elevate and engage survivors to lift their voices, inform policy and practice, and thereby effect change.
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With all of the media and conversations around the topic of the death penalty, you might want to take a listen to ACJC's podcast with resident death penalty expert, Rick Unklesbay. https://t.co/bAm0ibjOxe
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Are you interested in learning about Arizona's death penalty? You won't want to miss ACJC's recent interview with author and former Pima County prosecutor Rick UnKlesbay. https://t.co/bAm0ibjgHG
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ACJC's Op-Ed "Arizona Ready to Take the Lead in Criminal Justice Data Collection and Reporting" - SB1588 will give Arizona the best chance at criminal justice data transparency. #acjc
https://t.co/5AcgIMnO6n
azcapitoltimes.com
The State County Municipal Online Data System will bring criminal justice data from across many sectors and siloed departments into one platform allowing for the integration and fusion of data into...
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Now is your chance to give feedback on revisions being made to our Use of Force Policy. Please visit this link ( https://t.co/HU7OOLblsY) for the full story and a copy of the proposed revisions.
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