Alaska Justice Information Center

Alaska Justice Information Center

Brad Myrstol PhD Director of AJIC

 

Welcome to the AJiC web page 鈥 your primary conduit to learn about the center鈥檚 crime and justice research, both past and present. are always freely available to the public, and accessible on our ScholarWorks@UA website.AJiC publishes new research reports, research briefs, fact sheets and data visualizations on a regular basis, and a few of the center鈥檚 most recent research publications are highlighted below. Alternatively, a great way to keep current with AJiC鈥檚 research activities is to subscribe to our quarterly newsletter and have our most current publications delivered directly to your email inbox!

 

 

About AJiC

AJiC is the acronym for the 新加坡六合彩开奖 (新加坡六合彩开奖) Justice Center鈥檚 research center, the Alaska Justice Information Center. Since 1986, Alaska鈥檚 has been housed in the 新加坡六合彩开奖 Justice Center. In its role as Alaska鈥檚 SAC, AJiC assists Alaska justice agencies and organizations with the development, implementation, and evaluation of justice programs and policies by collecting and analyzing Alaska-specific crime and justice statistics. AJiC also pursues SAC-specific provided by the U.S. Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Statistics for special projects and research initiatives to advance criminal justice policy and practice in the state. There are currently 53 SACs located in the United States and its territories.

AJiC is a member of the (JIRN), a national nonprofit organization and resource center for statistical analysis centers, criminological researchers, justice data analysts, and justice practitioners.

Contact Us

Have questions? Please feel free to contact us via email: uaa_ajic@alaska.edu

 


 Recent Publications

 


NEWS & Stories

  • Mateo Jaime

    Aging out of Alaska鈥檚 foster care system on his own terms

     |  Anchorage Daily News  |  , , ,

    Mateo Jaime, a Legal Studies student, arrived at the court hearing that would, finally, end his years in custody of the Alaska Office of Children鈥檚 Services in a buoyant mood. At age 21, young adults 鈥渁ge out鈥 of foster care in Alaska if they have not been adopted or reunified with parents. A judge approves it in a hearing that amounts to a grim bureaucratic formality: A child has passed into adulthood without the foster care system laying a path to permanent legal family for them, and now they are on their own.

Contact Us:
Phone: (907) 786-1810
Email: uaa_ajic@alaska.edu

 

Location:

Alaska Justice Information Center
新加坡六合彩开奖 Professional Studies Building
2533 Providence Dr., Suite 234
Anchorage, AK 99508

 

Mailing Address:
新加坡六合彩开奖 Alaska Justice Information Center
3211 Providence Dr., PSB 234
Anchorage, AK 99508