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Spokane regional council agrees to house Sequential Intercept Mapping work and form cross-system subgroups

5962973 · October 6, 2025
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The Spokane Regional Law and Justice Council voted Sept. 10 to adopt the Sequential Intercept Mapping (SIM) work under the SRLJC and move forward with cross-system subgroups to act on priorities identified in the March 2025 SIM update.

On Sept. 10, 2025, the Spokane Regional Law and Justice Council voted to house the Sequential Intercept Mapping (SIM) work within the council and to pursue formation of cross-system subgroups to act on priorities identified in a March 2025 mapping update.

Policy Research Associates consultant Ashley Kreider, assistant director of public policy and research, briefed council members on the SIM framework, tracing the county’s work from an initial 2018 mapping through the March 2025 update. Kreider said the mapping identifies gaps at six “intercepts” where people with behavioral-health needs interact with the criminal justice system and produces a ranked set of priorities and an action plan for each priority.

Kreider told the council that the…

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