Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority Violence Prevention Ad Hoc Committee met Nov. 10

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Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority Violence Prevention Ad Hoc Committee met Nov. 10.

Here is the agenda provided by the committee:

I. Call to Order and Roll Call

II. Approval of the minutes for February 10th, June 9th, and September 8th, 2022.

III. Approval of Agenda November 10th, 2022

IV. Updates and Comments from Director Adams

V. Violence Prevention Presentations, Questions & Discussion

a. Firearm Trends from 2020–2022: Tim Lavery, Director, ICJIA Research & Analysis Unit

b. School District 189 and Community Lifeline Family Resource Center – Public Safety Enforcement Group: Commander Lt. Michael Lewis, Dr. Gholson, SD 189 Wraparound Wellness Center and Ms. Granger, Community Lifeline Family Resource Center

c. Community Violence Intervention Overview: Dr. Rachel Garthe, Assistant Professor of Social Work, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

d. IL Family Violence Coordinating Councils: Mary Ratliff, Program Director, ICJIA IL Family Violence Coordinating Councils

VI. End of the Year Survey for Members

VII. Member Updates

VIII. Public Comment

IX. Adjournment 



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