Criminal Justice
Ohio CIT Peer Review
The Ohio CIT Peer Review Process is a voluntary and collegial process built on a quality improvement approach to strengthen our collective understanding of the core elements and best practices within CIT programs. The Peer Review process is built on a continuous learning approach that allows communities interested in improving their program, a process to receive very specific feedback on their implementation and adherence to the CIT core elements; allows peer reviewers to also learn ways to strengthen their CIT programs through lessons learned acting as a reviewer; and better positions the CCoE to provide ongoing technical assistance based on exemplary practices from Ohio’s CIT programs.
Peer Reviewers include consultants of the CJ CCoE, and CIT Coordinators from mental health, law enforcement and advocacy organizations around the state. Each process results in a site visit and written report to aid communities in further developing their CIT programs.
If interested in completing a Peer Review, contact Officer Jeff Futo at jeff.futo@gmail.com.
2023
2022
2021
- Northwest Ohio (Sandusky, Seneca, Wyandot, Erie, Ottawa, and Huron Counties)*
- Hancock County*
- Mercer, Paulding, Van Wert Counties*
2020
- Preble County*
- Columbiana County*
- Paint Valley (Fayette, Highland, Pickaway, Pike and Ross Counties)*
2019
2018
2017
2016
2015
2014
2013
2012
2011
2010
2009
Contact
Phone: 330.325.6861
Email: cjccoe@neomed.edu
Ohio Criminal Justice Coordinating Center of Excellence
A NEOMED Coordinating Center of Excellence