BREAKING GROUND : PRELIMINARY REPORT OF BUTTE COUNTY SHERIFF’S ALTERNATIVE CUSTODY SUPERVISION PROGRAM.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
JUVENILE JUSTICE TREATMENT CONTINUUM Joining with Youth and Families in Equality, Respect, and Belief in the Potential to Change.
Advertisements

Creating Supportive Housing Initiatives National Association of Counties Corporation for Supportive Housing Recruitment, Placement and Retention June 8,
Issues Faced by Juveniles Leaving Custody: Breaking Down the Barriers University of Oregon April 6, 2007 Pat Arthur, National Center for Youth Law.
Washtenaw County Office of The Sheriff Preliminary Proposal Jail Space Expansion.
VA Support for Justice-Involved Veterans Sean Clark, JD National Coordinator, Veterans Justice Outreach September 5, 2014.
El Paso County COMMUNITY CUSTODY PROGRAM AN OVERVIEW Originally Presented to EPC Board of County Commissioners November 14, 2002 CCP.
Evidence-Based Intervention Services Community Corrections Partnership October 27, 2011.
HUD-VASH Case Management System Paul Smits, MSW Associate Chief Consultant, Roger Casey, PhD Director, Grant and Per Diem Program.
Re-Entry and Recidivism
State Administrative Agency (SAA) 2007 Re-Entry Grant Training Workshop The Governor’s Crime Commission Re-Entry Grants and Federal Resource Support Programs.
Offender Re-Entry: One Jail’s Perspective Montgomery County Department of Correction and Rehabilitation Wendy Miller-Cochran, LCSW-C Re-Entry Unit Social.
SMART JUSTICE SYMPOSIUM Lt. Joanne Lake Spokane County Sheriff’s Office Detention Services Assistant Facility Commander-Geiger.
Women and Corrections: A Model Program By Vanessa Alleyne,PhD.
MILWAUKEE COUNTY’S PRETRIAL RELEASE DECISION PROCESS & PRETRIAL SERVICES RE-DESIGN PRESENTED TO THE MILWAUKEE COUNTY COMMUNITY JUSTICE COUNCIL JULY 24,
Harri-Ann Ellis April 28 th, 2011 Meth and More Conference.
The Honorable John R. Roach, Jr. 296 th Judicial District Court Alyse Ferguson, Esq. Attorney Director, MHMC Program.
The Analysis and Synthesis of Research Studies on Children and Youths entering the Justice System in Thailand. Researcher : Asst. Professor Dr. Sunee Kanyajit,
Second Chances: Housing and Services for Re-entering Prisoners National Alliance to End Homelessness Annual Conference Nikki Delgado Program Manager Corporation.
EXCELLENCE AND SUSTAINABILITY BUILDING COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS.
Implementing Evidence Based Principles into Supervision March 20,2013 Mack Jenkins, Chief Probation Officer County of San Diego.
The Effective Management of Juvenile Sex Offenders in the Community Section 6: Reentry.
THE COALITION OF COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS PROVIDERS OF NEW JERSEY The Role of Community Resource Centers in Offender Re-entry.
The 10 Key Components of Veteran’s Treatment Court Presented by: The Honorable Robert Russell.
Final Rule – Secondary School Students – Published October 27, 2010 Effective Date: 30 days from publication Implementation: 2011/12 academic cycle o 1698.
400 Employees 1,300 Offenders under supervision 400 Employees 1,300 Offenders under supervision.
Carlos Morales Behavioral Health & Recovery Services of San Mateo County Marissa King Human Services Agency of San Mateo County.
Public Safety Realignment Act of 2011 (AB109) Impacts on San Francisco County Wendy S. Still Chief Adult Probation Officer Association for Criminal Justice.
Community Corrections Campus
Population, Alternatives to Incarceration and Budget Information Population, Alternatives to Incarceration and Budget Information.
The Changing Landscape in Community Corrections and Supervision of High Risk Offenders San Francisco Juvenile Probation Department Juvenile Probation Commission.
SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY 2011 PUBLIC SAFETY REALIGNMENT PLAN AUGUST 30, 2011.
Criminal Justice Reform in California Challenges and Opportunities Mia Bird Northern California Grantmakers Annual Conference – From Ideas to Action May.
NEW YORK STATE DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES OFFICE OF PROBATION AND CORRECTIONAL ALTERNATIVES OFFICE OF PROBATION AND CORRECTIONAL ALTERNATIVES.
Aimed at a reduction in alcohol and drug use and criminal activity.
The Coalition of Community Corrections Providers of New Jersey A Partnership Responding to Prisoner Re-entry.
PREPARED BY NPC RESEARCH PORTLAND, OR MAY 2013 Florida Adult Felony Drug Courts Evaluation Results.
Understanding TASC Marc Harrington, LPC, LCASI Case Developer Region 4 TASC Robin Cuellar, CCJP, CSAC Buncombe County.
Classification and Supervision in Probation and Parole
The Ohio Parole Board’s implementation of Select Strategies Presented by: Cynthia Mausser Chair.
North Carolina TASC NC TASC Bridging Systems for Effective Offender Care Management.
PRETRIAL SERVICES IT’S COMING... FY 2001: project development/planning grant (9 months) FY 2002: project implementation grant for full operation.
EL PASO COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE SERVICES Dr. Henry Sontheimer Department Director & Criminal Justice Planner.
Transition Services for Youth in Correctional Settings Presented by: Dr. Robert B. Rutherford, EDJJ/ASU Dr. Sarup Mathur, EDJJ/University of Phoenix Heather.
Presentation on the Phase 2 Report on the Community Corrections Division Orange County, Florida December 17, 2013.
CRIMINAL JUSTICE INTRO TO CORRECTIONS. WHAT IS CORRECTIONS? Corrections is that portion of the criminal justice system charged with carrying out the sentences.
OFFENDER REENTRY: A PUBLIC SAFETY STRATEGY Court Support Services Division.
Mentally Ill Offender Crime Reduction Grant Programs in Riverside and San Mateo Counties Michael Oprendek, LCSW State DMH Mental Health Services Act Team.
Using the Safe and Together ™ Model to Guide and Enhance Policy Related to Domestic Violence and Child Maltreatment Kristen Selleck, MSW David Mandel &Associates,
Public Safety and Offender Rehabilitation Services Act of 2007 (AB 900) Implementation and Impact on County Mental Health Robin Dezember Chief Deputy Secretary.
Prevention, Enforcement and Treatment (PET) Program NH Provider’s Association Annual Conference Eric Adams, PET Coordinator Laconia Police Department October.
Behavioral Health Integration of Services for Justice Involved Clients Veronica Kelley, LCSW Assistant Director San Bernardino County.
Connecticut Department of Correction Division of Parole and Community Services Special Management Unit Parole Manager Frank Mirto October 14, 2015.
MARIN COUNTY PROBATION Michael Daly, Chief Probation Officer.
Task Force on Public Safety Oregon Criminal Justice Commission November 22, 2013.
Improving Outcomes for Young Adults in the Justice System Challenges and Opportunities.
Cleveland Municipal Drug Court: SAMHSA CSAT Adult Treatment Drug Court Grant Dr. Margaret Baughman Madison Wheeler, BS Paul Tuschman, BA Begun.
INTRODUCING THE PSBA-GTO ACT FOR YOUTH CENTER OF EXCELLENCE IN CONSULTATION WITH HEALTHY TEEN NETWORK Planning for Evidence-Based Programming.
1 Assessment Guided Life Planning: The San Diego SB 618 Prisoner Reentry Experience Criminal Justice Research Division Darlanne Hoctor Mulmat
 As of July 1, 2014, 61 operational courts: › 28 Adult Drug Courts  5 Hybrid Drug/OWI Courts › 14 OWI Courts › 9 Veterans Treatment Courts › 4 Mental.
CHILDREN OF PRISONERS PARTNERSHIP What is the Children of Prisoners (CP) Partnership? The CP Partnership is a funding project between PFI and selected.
The Changing Landscape in Community Corrections and Supervision of High Risk Offenders San Francisco Juvenile Probation Department Board of Supervisors,
Yolo County AB 109 Realignment Public Planning Davis April 8 th, 2014 Yolo County Board of Supervisors And Community Corrections Partnership.
Child and Family Services Reviews Onsite Review Instrument.
 High Needs Population  Few Resources  Programming is in High Demand.
Department of Juvenile Justice
Juvenile Reentry Programs Palm Beach County
Santa Barbara County Re-Alignment Strategy Study
California Jail Programs Association General Membership Conference
Sing, Sing Correctional Facility, Professor Christine Stymus
What works across Intercepts
Presentation transcript:

BREAKING GROUND : PRELIMINARY REPORT OF BUTTE COUNTY SHERIFF’S ALTERNATIVE CUSTODY SUPERVISION PROGRAM

ACS Program Details ACS program established to mitigate impacts of AB 109 and serve interests of public safety ACS Deputies oversee offenders removed from the jail and placed on home detention Prior to placement on ACS offenders are assessed to determine potential risk to public safety If the offender is found to be suitable & meets program requirements he or she is accepted into ACS

ACS Program Details Offenders are required to wear electronic ankle bracelets so deputies can monitor their location Offenders are not allowed to leave their homes without permission Deputies conduct regular unannounced home visits to ensure compliance Day Reporting Center (DRC) a key component of ACS program

A Sample of DRC EBT Programs Moral Reconation Therapy – MRT Drug & Alcohol Abuse Prevention/Recovery Anger Management Theft Prevention Parenting Courses GED Preparation

Sheriff’s ACS Program Statistics

CSUC - Preliminary Report Released The team of Chico State professors and criminal justice interns working with the Butte County Sheriff’s Office to evaluate the Sheriff’s Alternative Custody Supervision (ACS) program released its initial report at the September 19, 2012, meeting of Butte County’s Community Corrections Partnership. The preliminary report indicates that the Sheriff’s ACS program is on track and showing promise. The report also makes recommendations for overall improvement of the program, which are being implemented.

CSUC – Recommendations CSUC recommends BCSO staff conduct a supervision and treatment plan for all potential ACS eligible inmates CSUC recommends BCSO continue its search for an appropriate offender management system that has the capacity to store historical data and network with other county systems CSUC recommends BCSO further formalize the ACS program, to include additional officer training and a comprehensive, evidence-based supervision strategy CSUC recommends that the BCSO explore a population-validated risk assessment tool CSUC recommends the BCSO work proactively to prioritize research projects promoting public safety and resource management

THE STATISTICAL DETAILS 1. ACS ELIGIBLE INMATE NEEDS 2. ESTABLISHING A BASELINE RECIDIVISM MEASURE 3. EXPLORING RISK Preliminary Findings

ACS Eligible Inmate Needs VariablesObsMeansdMinMax Affordable Housing Employment Education Transportation Childcare Vocational Training Financial Assistance Public Assistance Food Stamps Medical Treatment Mental Health Treatment Further college education Desires to enroll in classes while in custody

ACS Participant Descriptive Statistics

ACS Survival Descriptive Statistics

Royston-Parmar: ProgramFailure FailureOddsP>zSig. Low Risk (Comparison) Medium Risk High Risk Y-Intercept Number of obs.114 LR chi2(2)1.12 Prob > chi Log likelihood Pseudo R

Royston-Parmar with Control Variables PredictorsOddsP>zSig. Medium Risk High Risk GPS Age ** Male Black North Spine_ ** Spine_ ** Spine_ Spine_ Spine_ Spine_ * Spine_ Spine_ * Spine_ Constant

Royston-Parmar Hazard Ratios

Questions or Comments