Multnomah County: Racial and ethnic disparity in criminal justice: Measurement, monitoring, and accountability: Amanda Lamb Tableau Conference
Multnomah County: Racial and ethnic disparity in criminal justice: Measurement, monitoring, and accountability
Throughout the criminal justice system in United States, people of color face disproportionately higher arrest rates, longer periods of incarceration, harsher sentencing, and are impacted by the social and economic consequences of criminal justice involvement. While most recognize this reality is problematic, few take the time to understand the disparity and fix it.
This session will cover how Multnomah County (Portland, OR) uses Tableau to address disparity in criminal justice. Dashboards are used both internally to monitor progress toward reducing disparity and externally to hold government accountable. We will explore
• Measuring disparities using Tableau
• Identifying disparities and drawing conclusions
• Finding the drivers of disparity
• Building support for a public dashboard
• Using dashboards to build accountability
• Measuring disparities using Tableau
• Identifying disparities and drawing conclusions
• Finding the drivers of disparity
• Building support for a public dashboard
• Using dashboards to build accountability
This session is part of the government track.
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Content Type: Breakout
Level: Intermediate
Track: Tableau in Action
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