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(7) Promote the evaluation of new and current criminal justice policies after
11implementation. Considerations include impact of current law on public safety,
12policies' or programs' effect on crime reduction, recidivism, prison and jail
13populations, and overall criminal justice costs.".
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(9) Study whether disparities based on race, gender, socioeconomic status, or
20other factors exist in various types of treatment courts and the traditional criminal
21justice system and".
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(13) Receive assistance from executive branch agencies. All executive branch
5agencies shall aid the criminal justice coordinating council to the greatest extent
6possible. At the request of the council, the department of corrections, the parole
7commission, the department of health services, the department of children and
8families, the department of workforce development, the department of justice, the
9department of transportation, the state prosecutor's office, and the department of
10administration shall provide the council with information and data needed by the
11council to perform its duties under this section.
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12(14) Cooperate and collaborate with the judicial branch. At the request of the
13council, the office of the director of state courts shall provide, to the extent the
14director of state courts determines practicable, information and data that is needed
15by the council to perform its duties under this section.
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16(15) Engage in other activities consistent with the criminal justice
17coordinating council.".
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(2r) Any county that receives a grant under this section on or after
6January 1, 2012, shall provide matching funds
that are or in-kind contributions that 7equal
to 25 percent of the amount of the grant.".