Re: [FRIAM] NIJ Challenge: Cost-Benefit of Sex Offender Registration Law

2013-07-03 Thread Gillian Densmore
Hmm-
Ok so here's a semi-philisphical question:
Crime stinks- but  aren't there better ways to adress these issues than the
system we have developed?

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 *Let the games begin: NIJ latest SORNA Challenge*

 Are you up for the challenge? Enter NIJ's first-ever SORNA Challenge! NIJ
 is seeking innovative ways of developing strategies to measure the
 implementation costs and public safety benefits of the Sex Offender
 Registration and Notification Act (SORNA)—part of the Adam Walsh Child
 Protection and Safety Act of 2006—by improving the effectiveness of sex
 offender registration and notification programs in the United States.

 Notification and registration programs have multiple public safety
 purposes, and empirical research on sex offenders has grown over the past
 decade. No study to date, however, has examined the multifaceted effects of
 SORNA, specifically the wide range of costs incurred in implementing the
 rules or the public safety benefits achieved.

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Re: [FRIAM] NIJ Challenge: Cost-Benefit of Sex Offender Registration Law

2013-07-03 Thread Steve Smith

Gil -

Good perspective.  Optimizing the system in place isn't always anywhere 
near the ideal solution.


I also want to add that my work with the DoD a few years back 
underscored the risks of even hinting at balancing human lives or harm 
against expense is a very sticky-wicket.   We were building a 
multi-variate optimization tool because all of the existing 
methodologies and tools involved putting a value on human life which 
might have worked for the Generals and the Executive Branch of the 
moment but on average people don't like making those tradeoffs (openly?).


I find the topic a bit creepy myself, so it is hard to consider engaging 
in this project (both the fact of child abuse of all kinds and the 
misuse/abuse of the stigma of that offense that occasionally gets 
leveled against innocent people), but I do think a multivariate 
optimization approach would be very important, allowing the bean 
counters and the bean counters alone to do the soul-sucking work of 
deciding how much a life is work.   Others can simply balance the many 
factors against eachother according to their own relative values and 
work with more complex valuations than simple linear combinations.



- Steve


Hmm-
Ok so here's a semi-philisphical question:
Crime stinks- but  aren't there better ways to adress these issues 
than the system we have developed?


On Tue, Jul 2, 2013 at 6:21 PM, Tom Johnson t...@jtjohnson.com 
mailto:t...@jtjohnson.com wrote:


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*Let the games begin: NIJ latest SORNA Challenge*

Are you up for the challenge? Enter NIJ's first-ever SORNA
Challenge! NIJ is seeking innovative ways of developing strategies
to measure the implementation costs and public safety benefits of
the Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act (SORNA)---part
of the Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act of 2006---by
improving the effectiveness of sex offender registration and
notification programs in the United States.

Notification and registration programs have multiple public safety
purposes, and empirical research on sex offenders has grown over
the past decade. No study to date, however, has examined the
multifaceted effects of SORNA, specifically the wide range of
costs incurred in implementing the rules or the public safety
benefits achieved.

A cash prize of $50,000 is available. Deadline: Oct. 31. Learn
more. http://nij.gov/funding/2013/sorna-challenge.htm


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[FRIAM] NIJ Challenge: Cost-Benefit of Sex Offender Registration Law

2013-07-02 Thread Tom Johnson
Looking for a creative programming project?
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  [image: National Institute of Justice: Research, Development, Evaluation]

*Let the games begin: NIJ latest SORNA Challenge*

Are you up for the challenge? Enter NIJ's first-ever SORNA Challenge! NIJ
is seeking innovative ways of developing strategies to measure the
implementation costs and public safety benefits of the Sex Offender
Registration and Notification Act (SORNA)—part of the Adam Walsh Child
Protection and Safety Act of 2006—by improving the effectiveness of sex
offender registration and notification programs in the United States.

Notification and registration programs have multiple public safety
purposes, and empirical research on sex offenders has grown over the past
decade. No study to date, however, has examined the multifaceted effects of
SORNA, specifically the wide range of costs incurred in implementing the
rules or the public safety benefits achieved.

A cash prize of $50,000 is available. Deadline: Oct. 31. Learn
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