What is the official font for JAD materials?
Century
Should you spell out “percent" or use the % symbol?
Spell out "percent," except in charts/graphs or when the length of a document is impacted
There are two sources from which JAD’S policy team could receive a directive to perform research. What are they?
There are two sources from which JAD’S policy team could receive a directive to perform research: 1) a directive could be given from the Harris County Commissioners Court or any of its members, or 2) a member of the JAD team could identify a potential policy interest.
What is the general font size for JAD materials?
11 or 12 point
When should numbers be spelled out and when should you use Arabic numbers?
Spell out numbers 1-9, and use Arabic numbers for 10 and above. However, there are caveats: when starting a sentence with a number, always spell it out (unless a long length of a report warrants using Arabic numbers across the board). Also, it is ok to use Arabic numbers when grouping numbers together (i.e. “ages 8-13"), using numbers in lists, or as page numbers.
What considerations should be carefully measured before recommending a policy analysis and research project to the JAD policy team?
Does the project align with one or more of JAD’s overall goals and further JAD’s reputation as a reliable resource?
Does JAD have the internal capacity to take on the project?
Is the research being requested duplicative of research that has already been done or that is currently underway (by JAD or another reputable source)?
Is the project nonpartisan and rooted in best-practices?
Where should you save documents you create as part of your work?
In an appropriate folder on the JAD server, rather than in a personal folder or on your computer’s desktop.
What is first-person language?
Use person-first language, such as "justice system-involved," (rather than saying “offender”) "a person experiencing homelessness,” “a person experiencing a mental health crisis,” “a previously incarcerated individual,” etc.
Use “youth” or “kids” rather than “juvenile” when referring to young people; however, it may still be appropriate to use "juvenile justice system.”
What are the four steps to JAD's Policy Research and Analysis Guidelines?
1. Frame and understand the problem. Determine the starting point of analysis, and gain clarity about what evidence is needed, which policies need to be analyzed, and who the stakeholders will be.
2. Collect and describe the evidence. Relevance: Identify what information would provide the answers being sought. Availability: Is direct evidence available? If direct evidence is not available, it is permissible to use proxies. A proxy is a variable used to stand in for evidence that is difficult to measure directly. Reliability: Is evidence available from a reliable source(s).
3. Analyze the Evidence. Evidence collected must aim to deliver responses to the problem and be related to questions formulated in Step 1. Keep these responses limited to what can be corroborated with the evidence discovered. Should include a reassessment of the initial framing of the problem in order to confirm it or complement it with new insights. Describe the evidence. The description of evidence should not contain any interpretation—it should be neutral to avoid loss of credibility. Interpret the evidence.
4. Formulate Recommendations and Outline the Options. Recommendations must formulate a proposal on how to address the findings. Formulations should invoke action.
When writing memos, where should you start?
With the official JAD memo template
When should acronyms be introduced in a document?
Acronyms should be introduced in parentheses after the first use of the full name. Example: The Justice Administration Department (JAD) worked tirelessly to promote reforms in Texas' criminal justice system. Use acronyms consistently. Don't try to switch up the name of the entity. Example: Don't refer to the Texas Indigent Defense Commission (TIDC) as “Commission” instead of “TIDC" in later uses.
How does the JAD policy team determine whether a source is reliable?
Which citation style should you use?
Use APA Style formatting, Century font, 10 point, aligned left, with one exception: use footnotes or endnotes, rather than in-text citations.
Is JAD an acronym or an initialism? Why does it matter?
JAD is an acronym because acronyms are abbreviated words that can be pronounced as actual words.
It matters because you do not use a definite article with an acronym (e.g., “JAD” and not “The JAD”—You wouldn’t write the NAFTA or the UNICEF—unless it is being used as an adjective: “the NAFTA report” or “the JAD budget”).
Name 3 or more of JAD's policy goals