Pictured above: Some of the members of the Colorado Prosecutorial Dashboards project at the History Colorado Center following the press conference announcing the launch of data dashboards, including (left to right), Arnold Hanum with Colorado District Attorneys’ Council, Jo Beletic and Lauren Gase with the Colorado Lab, Boulder District Attorney Michael Dougherty, Christian Gardner-Wood with Boulder District Attorneys’ Office, Don Stemen of the Prosecutorial Performance Indicators project (PPI), Kevin Miller with the Microsoft Justice Reform Initiative, and Melba Pearson with PPI.
“There is a commitment in Colorado generally, and certainly among the judicial districts, to data-driven decision-making,” said Lauren Gase, PhD, senior researcher and project director for the Colorado Lab. “The dashboards are a way to take the data from the case management system and make meaning of it. This includes improving their understanding of case outcomes for similarly situated defendants, identifying promising practices and programs, and determining areas where additional training could be useful.” We are excited to share the launch of prosecutorial data dashboards in Colorado! These new publicly-available resources are designed to promote more effective, just, and transparent decision making in prosecution.
The dashboards were created through the pilot phase of the Colorado Prosecutorial Dashboards. The project is a collaborative effort between the Colorado Evaluation and Action Lab, the national Prosecutorial Performance Indicators (PPI) project, and theeight judicial districts in Colorado participating in the pilot. The project was funded with a grant from the Microsoft Justice Reform Initiative and supported by data stored and shared by the Colorado District Attorneys’ Council (CDAC).
On September 8th, the project partners gathered at the History Colorado Center in Denver to meet with key stakeholders and members of the media to unveil their dashboards. As a bi-partisan effort, the event celebrated Colorado as the first state in the nation to move toward statewide use of data to improve decision-making in prosecution. Watch a recording of the press conference.
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