Who Qualifies for Forensic Data Management Grants in Arkansas
GrantID: 63688
Grant Funding Amount Low: $100,000
Deadline: April 15, 2024
Grant Amount High: $300,000
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Grant Overview
Strengthening Case Management Systems in Arkansas's Forensic Pathology
In Arkansas, the forensic pathology system faces significant challenges in data management that adversely affect death investigations. A University of Arkansas study highlighted that up to 40% of cases experienced delays due to inadequate record-keeping and inefficient case tracking systems. These gaps create hurdles in the processing of forensic evidence and ultimately impact the quality of death investigations across the state.
The individuals most affected by these shortcomings include medical examiners and law enforcement officers who rely on accurate and timely data to inform their investigative strategies. In many cases, poor data management can lead to lost evidence, overlooked details, and prolongation of case resolutions, which may frustrate victims' families seeking answers. This situation particularly impacts small counties where resources are scarce, and the personnel are often stretched thin.
The grant will establish robust data systems dedicated to improving case management within Arkansas's forensic pathology framework. The focus will be on creating a comprehensive electronic records system that allows for seamless communication and accessibility between forensics, law enforcement, and public health departments. Such an initiative will enforce standardized procedures for record-keeping and enhance data analysis capabilities.
Furthermore, the program will provide training for all personnel involved in the utilization of these new systems, ensuring consistency and high-quality data management practices. By bolstering the data capabilities of Arkansas's forensic pathology workforce, the initiative will promote more accurate death investigations and foster a more effective approach to addressing public health concerns throughout the state.
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