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New Dashboard Provides Transparency of Prosecutions in Maricopa County
The Maricopa County Attorney’s Office has launched a new data dashboard to provide transparency of prosecutions in Maricopa County. Currently the dashboard shows case information for calendar years 2017, 2018, 2019, and is updated every seven days so information stays currently. The dashboard includes data regarding cases that were referred to the office by law enforcement, how MCAO handled the case, types of offenses, race and gender as stated by law enforcement, and data related to gang involvement.
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County Attorney's Office to Save Tax Payers $750,000 by Handling Uncontested Adoptions In-House
As stated under Arizona Law, the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office will once again manage uncontested adoptions at no cost to county residents. No contest adoptions include where the natural parents have agreed to the adoption. These include adoptions by step-parents or other relatives, agency placed children adoptions and foreign adoptions among others.
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County Attorney Announces Creation of Prosecution Integrity Program
Last week, County Attorney Adel announced an organizational change that will effectively address and streamline the process to handle claims of actual innocence, potential inappropriate police conduct, and other claims of prosecutorial unfairness in handling cases. The new program will be led by long-time prosecutor Rachel Mitchell, who has had experience as a supervisor, trainer, and administrator at MCAO.
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What are the risks of livestreaming?
If you’re not already talking to your kids about their online use, now is an excellent time to start. As school work and socializing move to online livestreaming platforms, it's important that parents are aware of the dangers of their kids might be exposed to.
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COVID-19 Contact Tracing Scams
Contact tracing has become the new target for those looking to take advantage and make a quick profit. Fortunately, there is a way to identify a contact tracer from a scammer. Protect yourself and your family from scammers by pay attention to the warning signs and getting your information from trusted sources.
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Preventing Heatstroke Begins with Awareness
In recognition of National Heatstroke Prevention Day this July 31, MCAO wants to remind everyone of easy changes that can be made not only as parents and caregivers but as bystanders as well, to prevent children and pets from being left inside a hot car. Incorporate the following tips into your daily routine to ensure you are keeping your children and pets safe from heatstroke.
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Educating Teachers About Bullying While Safely Social Distancing
In our effort to Keep Families Safe, our Community Affairs Team recently participated in a “Teacher Bootcamp” at the Pensar Academy in Phoenix. Everyone in the room practiced social distancing and wore a mask while Community Affairs presented on the Consequences of Bullying and Online Risky Behaviors.
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Application For Citizen Input to Review Officer Involved Shootings and In-Custody Deaths
The Maricopa County Attorney’s Office is seeking qualified candidates to serve as volunteer consultants on the agency’s Critical Incident Review Team. The effort to have non-MCAO employees serve on the Critical Incident Review Team will provide additional community input in the review of public safety employees involved in officer-involved shootings or in-custody deaths, submitted to MCAO by law enforcement.
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