Conduct Data Capacity Interviews and Pilot Misdemeanor Courts Study

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Attachment A Misdemeanor Interview Guide

Conduct Data Capacity Interviews and Pilot Misdemeanor Courts Study

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Misdemeanor Interview Guide



Part 1: Jurisdiction legal characteristics

Jurisdiction’s definition of a misdemeanor: ____________________________________________________________________


Maximum carceral sentence for misdemeanors: _____

Misdemeanors with > 1 year maximum sentence: _______________________________________________________________


Jailable non-DUI traffic offenses: ____________________________________________________________________________


How misdemeanor cases are charged:

Is there only one charge per case or are multiple charges per case permitted? _____

Can misdemeanor cases include multiple defendants? _______


Jurisdiction is part of single-tier court system? Multi-tier court system?


Jurisdiction has does not have municipal courts.



Part 2: Courts and other agencies involved in processing misdemeanors and where their case-level data are maintained


Determine what agencies are involved in processing misdemeanors in the jurisdiction and what repositories maintain the agency’s case-level data. For courts, determine whether there are multiple locations where case-level data exist – for example, a municipal court may have its own data system but also report case data to a county- or state-level court repository.


Agency Type

Name

Where is case-level data maintained or reported to?

Courts that handle jailable state law misdemeanors at the trial level




Courts that handle jailable municipal or county code misdemeanors




Other courts that handle jailable misdemeanors




Courts that handle felonies at the trial level




Agencies that make arrests and/or issue citations/summonses for jailable misdemeanors




Agencies that prosecute state-law misdemeanors




Agencies that prosecute municipal- and county-code misdemeanors




Agencies that provide legal representation to the indigent




Agencies that provide pre-trial supervision and other services




Agencies that maintain bond records




Agencies that hold pre-trial detainees




Agencies that maintain criminal history records






Part 3a: Records in the _____ (name) _______database


Does your database have electronic case-level information on:


Jailable misdemeanors filed? all ____; all except ________________; only __________________________

Filed at which courts? ________________________

Jailable misdemeanors adjudicated? all ____; all except ________________; only ____________________

Adjudicated at which courts? ___________________


Currently open jailable misdemeanor cases? all ____; all except _____________; only ___________________

Open at which courts? ________________________

Persons detained pre-trial following arraignment? all ____; all except _____________; only ___________________

Arraigned at which courts? ____________________

Other case-level data pertaining to misdemeanor processing? ________________________________________



What years are covered in your database (how far back do the cases go)? ______

Are there major data quality concerns or other issues with data of a certain age? ________________________


To your knowledge, are there common unique identifiers that would allow for linking your records to records held by other agencies involved in processing misdemeanors (arresting agencies, prosecutors, courts, pre-trial services, jails)? ___________


Are cases that begin in one court identifiable or trackable when transferred to another court (bindover)?



Part 3b: Availability of individual data elements in the _____ (name) _______ database


Determine whether the data repository has the following case-level / individual-level information and if so in what format and if there are any major data quality concerns about the data element.


Category

Data Element

Format (structured / unstructured1)

Available on agency website?

Major data quality concerns?

Don’t have

General Case Information

Jurisdiction identifier





Court identifier





Court case identifier2





Defendant Information

Unique defendant identifier3





Name





Date of birth/Age





Defendant’s home ZIP code





Sex





Ethnicity





Race





Citizenship / immigration status





Initial appearance and charges

Initiating action (summons, arrest, etc.)





Offense date





Arrest date





Indicators of prior arrests, prior convictions, detainers, outstanding warrants, whether on probation or parole at time of arrest





Indicators of prior arrest/conviction severity (e.g., misdemeanor or felony record)





Charge filing date





Initial appearance date





Filing charges



e.g., only broad categories


Indigency status for court-appointed counsel





Indicator of a concurrent felony charge





Pretrial Release

Pretrial release decision





Bond amount and type





Bond amount paid and date





Pretrial services supervision indicator





Pretrial detention dates





Failure(s) to appear





Indicators of whether pretrial misconduct occurred leading to revocation of order of release (y/n) and type of misconduct (new arrest, technical violation)





Bond revocation date and reason





Disposition and sentencing

Whether defendant represented by attorney at disposition/ sentencing; type of attorney (appointed or retained); and, if no representation, reason no counsel present (i.e., waiver or court’s refusal to appoint)





Charges at adjudication



e.g., only broad categories


Disposition date and type





Sentence date and type





Deferred adjudication type, outcome, and ultimate disposition date







Part 3c: Repository’s ability to share case-level with BJS


Can your case management system generate case-level data extracts? For example:

For courts or prosecutor offices:

Does your system allow for exporting details of all misdemeanors

filed in a date range? ______

adjudicated in a date range? ______

For jails:

Does your system allow for exporting details of all persons

held pretrial in a date range? ______

released pretrial in a date range, including the method and conditions of release?

Has your agency ever provided case-level data to another agency? ______

Which one(s)? ____________

How recently? ______

Formatting and parameters of the data: ______________________________


Could your agency provide to BJS:

Case level data that contains no personal identifiers? _____

Case level data that contains personal identifiers (e.g., name, DOB)? ____

Case level data that contains unique personal identifiers (e.g., State ID #) that could be used to link to another agency’s records? ______

Case level data on cases that have not yet been adjudicated? ______

Are there any limitations to any of these? ________________________________________________


If data are provided without PII (no name or DOB) could age at contact, race/ethnicity, and sex still be provided?


Whether data are provided with PII or without PII, will the data shared include expunged cases? _______ Or, are expunged cases no longer available to be shared for research purposes?__________


What processes does your agency have in place for sharing data with other agencies? __________________________________

Do you have any preferred process for BJS to follow to request the data? ______________________________________________

Are data requests vetted by an internal or external research review committee? ______________________

Are they known to reject applications? ___________ What are the typical reasons for rejection? ___________________

Would a Data Use Agreement be required to share the data with BJS? _____

How long would this take to execute? _____

Does requesting data without PII result in time savings throughout the process?


What are the biggest challenges to providing case-level data to BJS or any other requestor? _______________________________

What could BJS do to decrease the challenges in providing data? ___________________

Are there any times that it is easier (or harder) to respond to data requests? ____________


Thank you for your time and cooperation.

1 Structured = in a database; unstructured = on a docket sheet or otherwise unavailable in electronic format.

2 Potential linking variable

3 Potential linking variable

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