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Task Force on Public Safety Oregon Criminal Justice Commission November 22, 2013.

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1 Task Force on Public Safety Oregon Criminal Justice Commission November 22, 2013

2 Task Force on Public Safety TIMELINES Receive a report submitted October 1, 2014 Evaluate the Department of Corrections report on cost savings; Submit Report to the Legislature and Governor no later than October 1, 2016 Review the implementation of HB 3194; Choose a Cost Benefit Tool with CJC; Consider the policy implications of establishing an earned conditional release for juvenile offenders; The Committee expires the date of the convening of the 2017 regular session of the Legislative Assembly.

3 The Subgroup Model The Task Force members will Chair the subgroups: Determine membership Set meeting schedule CJC will staff where needed Report back to the entire Task Force quarterly on progress and implementation Technical assistance provided by Vera as needed

4 Flow Chart Public Safety Task Force 1. Measuring Outcomes 2. Supervision 3. Juvenile Offenders 3A. Earned Review 3B. Reports / Courts 3C. Data 4. Specialty Courts 5. Policing Excellence

5 HB 3194 subgroups 1. Measuring Outcomes 2. Supervision 3. Juvenile Offenders 4. Specialty Courts / Reentry Courts 5. Policing Excellence

6 1. Measuring Outcomes Cost Benefit Tool Random Control Trial Definition of Recidivism Sentencing Changes DOC Costs report Prison Forecast

7 2. Supervision Earned Discharge Assessing Offenders Short Term Trans Leave Special conditions set by PO

8 3. Specialty Courts / Reentry Courts Reentry Courts Drug courts Veterans’ courts Mental health courts CJC is clearinghouse for specialty courts collection of information, preparation, analysis and dissemination of best practices. Be designed to be cost effective and reduce recidivism Target medium and high risk offenders

9 4. Policing Excellence DPSST – Oregon Center for Policing Excellence

10 5. Juvenile Offenders Sub Groups 1. Earned Review 2. Reports / Courts 3. Data

11 1. Earned Review Requirements to be considered for Earned Review: Tour facilities / speak with OYA professionals Offender education track (GED, Degree, Certification) Complete Treatment Ensure restoration to victim occurs / Accountability connection Big brother / mentor program Age of eligibility for review

12 2. Reports / Courts Follow up reports / review: Psychological evaluation OYA recommendations Court review District attorney review / involvement Victim notification Defense attorney involvement

13 3. Data Big look at M-11 offenders at OYA / pre-OYA offenders How does each county handle youth offenders? Is there over representation of demographics? Who is getting arrested? What happens in the court room? Who gets indicted? Who gets convicted? What are the practices of DA’s surrounding second look? DMC analysis

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15 Proposed Future Task Force Meeting Dates 2014 March 21 June 20 September 19 December 19 (Receive DOC report Oct 1, 2014) 2015 March 20, 2015 June 19, 2015 September 18, 2015 December 18, 2015 2016 March 18 June 17 September 16 (Report to Governor and Legislature Due Oct 1, 2016) December 16


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