Better Crime Data, Better Crime Policy

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About the Working Group

Patterns of crime began changing dramatically in the summer of 2020 as the nation responded to the COVID pandemic and the police killing of George Floyd. The Council on Criminal Justice began tracking the trends, first in support of our National Commission on COVID-19 and Criminal Justice and then for our Violent Crime Working Group. By providing snapshots of trends in large cities that make data readily available, the reports have filled a yawning gap in the nation’s knowledge about what was actually happening – and not happening – with crime in real time.

In April 2023, CCJ launched the Crime Trends Working Group to continue the important work of grounding debates about crime and criminal justice reform in facts. Its mission is to explore and explain current crime trends, while building consensus for significant improvements in the nation’s capacity to produce timely, accurate, and complete crime data. With a diverse membership of expert producers and consumers of criminal justice statistics, the Working Group collects real-time crime data, identifies gaps in data collection and availability, and develops strategies to improve crime reporting nationwide as law enforcement agencies transition to a new federal reporting system.

The group is chaired by John Roman, Senior Fellow and Director of the Center on Public Safety and Justice at NORC at the University of Chicago. Members are leaders from academia, advocacy, law enforcement, government, and the public health sector; the Bureau of Justice Statistics and the FBI have designated liaisons to the group. Members meet on a rolling basis, and their discussions and findings are summarized and released in public bulletins and webinars.

The late criminologist Richard Rosenfeld, Curators' Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Criminology and Criminal Justice at the University of Missouri-St. Louis and former president of the American Society of Criminology, was the founding chair of the working group and the co-author of our crime trends reports. Rosenfeld, an eminent scholar who was a trusted resource for policymakers and an exceptional interpreter of crime patterns for the media, passed away on January 8, 2024. CCJ is deeply indebted to him for his contributions to our organization and the field.

Working Group Members

Members participate in their individual, not their institutional, capacities. Professional affiliations do not imply institutional endorsement.

John Roman

Chair

Senior Fellow and Director, Center on Public Safety and Justice, NORC at the University of Chicago

Richard Rosenfeld

Founding Chair

Curators' Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of Missouri-St. Louis

Ruth Abaya

Senior Director, Health Systems and CVI Integration, The Health Alliance for Violence Prevention

Thomas Abt

Senior Fellow, Council on Criminal Justice and Founding Director, Violence Reduction Center, University of Maryland

Delrice Adams

Executive Director, Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority

Jeff Asher

Co-Founder, AH Datalytics

Deborah Azrael

Director of Research, Harvard Injury Control Research Center, Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health

Jamein Cunningham

Assistant Professor, University of Texas at Austin

Drew Evans

Superintendent, Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, Minnesota Department of Public Safety

Chief Edgardo Garcia

Chief of Police, Dallas Police Department; President, Major Cities Chiefs Association

Brandon Gibson

Chief Operating Officer, State of Tennessee

Janet Lauritsen

Curators' Distinguished Professor Emerita, Dept. of Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of Missouri-St. Louis

Michael Nutter

Former President, U.S. Conference of Mayors; Former Mayor, City of Philadelphia

Kathleen O'Toole

Partner, 21CP Solutions; Former Chief, Seattle Police Department

Fernando Rejón

Executive Director, Urban Peace Institute

Lisa Shoaf

Director, Statistical Analysis Center, Ohio Office of Criminal Justice Services

Keon Turner

Data Analysis and Reporting Team Manager, Virginia Department of State Police

Liaisons

Liaisons provided information about current operations upon request but did not participate in discussions regarding the findings or recommendations.

Brian D. Griffith

Deputy Assistant Director, Law Enforcement and Technology Services Branch, Criminal Justice Information Services Division, Federal Bureau of Investigation

Shelley Hyland

Senior Statistical Advisor, Bureau of Justice Statistics, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice

John Buntin

Working Group Director

Stephanie Kennedy

Policy Director

Hannah Bolotin

Policy and Strategic Partnerships Specialist

Ernesto Lopez

Research Specialist

Amanda Acevedo

Program Assistant

Council Staff

Meetings are facilitated by Council staff. Neither the Board of Directors nor the Board of Trustees approves or disapproves the findings and recommendations.

Council Staff

Meetings are facilitated by Council staff. Neither the Board of Directors nor the Board of Trustees approves or disapproves the findings and recommendations.

John Buntin

Working Group Director

Stephanie Kennedy

Policy Director

Hannah Bolotin

Policy and Strategic Partnerships Specialist

Ernesto Lopez

Research Specialist

Amanda Acevedo

Program Assistant