Office size: 130 attorneys and ~10,000 cases filed annually
Milwaukee DA's office has a long history using data to drive decision making
Vera, EBDM, PSA
Released 9/2020
Dashboard Design: Data
Data availability/gaps
Building reliable metrics
crosswalks
offense classification (e.g PSA)
ETL
Dashboard Design: Viz
"information is important for a chart, map or story, it shouldn't be hidden in a layer that readers first have to reveal by clicking a button. "
menu, filters, tabs
research backs this up
Datawrapper
freemium gui web charting tool, but automatable
NYT, Vox, Fivethirtyeight
mobile-responsive
annotation
Dashboard Design: Site
18F Markdown Gatsby Site
USWDS Web Components
Looks like a modern, gvmt website
Build quick and easy site
accessibility and security baked in
High level overview
key office performance indicators
justice system trends
data stories
Reception and Use
transparency and accountability
nonprofit use for grant reporting
general understanding of system trends
often by CJ and government agencies
"Having this data publicly accessible is a matter of not only transparency but also putting power in the hands of the community." - OVP Director Reggie Moore
Data Story
How have marijuana possession arrest and conviction trends changed over 10 years in Milwaukee and Wisconsin?
Review of MCDA's last public stance January 2019:
"favors marijuana legalization if there are adequate implementation and regulatory structures in place"-Urban Milwaukee
Not a "super-legislator" will continued to narrowly issue charges in possession of marijuana cases with violence/guns
Lessons Learned
Most engagement (media and public)
source of key data on a key issue, reference point
Right balance between 40 page report and nuance stakeholders want
Next Steps
More than just a transparency check mark
Add other justice system data
Emphasis on data stories
discuss effect of policy decision
reference point (e.g. media citation, presentation)