Research and Planning Unit
The Research and Planning Unit provides research and  secretariat services to the Criminal Justice Commission and County  Administration.  The  Research and Planning Unit is responsible for supporting the work of the 
   
      Law Enforcement  Planning , 
   
      Court System Task Force, 
   
      Corrections Task Force,  and the 
   
      Probation Advisory Board.    In addition, many of the  responsibilities of the Research and Planning Unit are outlined in the 1988  County Ordinance 
   
   (Ordinance No. 88-16) which created the Criminal Justice Commission.  To view sections of the 1988 County Ordinance  that focus on the Commission’s mandate to undertake research and evaluation,  please see objectives  and authorities. 
While members of the Criminal Justice Commission and its  Task Forces and Committees bring a wealth of knowledge to the Commission’s  work, research services further inform the Commission’s recommended policies  and programs.  Research and Planning typically  provides information by conducting primary research (e.g., data collection and  surveys) or secondary research (e.g., literature reviews, data analysis of  existing sources, etc.) to inform policy and program discussions.  It is important to note that research is one  component of the policy and program development process, which may examine  efficacy and cost effectiveness of programs or identify new and innovative ways  to address a problem within the criminal justice system.   The research services also include on-going  monitoring of statistics that help the Commission and its Task Forces and Committees  examine the efficacy, cost effectiveness, and timeliness of the criminal  justice system.  For example, research  compiles monthly data on daily average counts in the county jail for the  Corrections Task Force; which is responsible for monitoring jail overcrowding.
Research Ideas & Questions
The Research and Planning Unit is always looking for  information and data that may be of interest to the Palm Beach County Board of  Commissioners, the members of the Criminal Justice Commission, our staff, as  well as the general public.  We  appreciate receiving research ideas and questions that focus on monitoring and  evaluating Palm Beach County’s Criminal Justice System and programs funded in  whole or in part by the Criminal Justice Commission.  We know that we can benefit from the  experience of others; therefore, we are interested in highlighting best  practices and successful programs from other parts of the country and from  around the world.  We are also open to  the possibility of undertaking joint research projects with both government and  non-government sectors.  If you have any  questions, we encourage you to contact us for further assistance.  
The purpose of this section of the Criminal Justice  Commission’s web site is to highlight and disseminate the work of the Research  and Planning Unit.