Yavapai County Jail Planning Services Presentation to: Yavapai County Board of Supervisors January 6, 2016.

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Yavapai County Jail Planning Services Presentation to: Yavapai County Board of Supervisors January 6, 2016

Jail Planning Services – Yavapai County, Arizona I 2 Review Scope of Work and Schedule

Jail Planning Services – Yavapai County, Arizona I 3 Review Scope of Work and Schedule Task 1:Meet with Project Advisory Committee Task 2:Analyze Criminal Justice System Data and Trends Task 3:Forecast Correctional System Needs to 2030 Task 4:Define Bed Space by Custody Categories Task 5:Assess Current Operations at Existing Jail Facilities Task 6:Evaluate Existing Jail Facilities Physical Plant and Capacities A series of meetings with your Project Advisory Committee will result in fully understanding yours needs in detail, elicit participation in the proposed solutions, and demonstrate results within the project scope.

Jail Planning Services – Yavapai County, Arizona I 4 Review Scope of Work and Schedule Task 7:Define Appropriate Conditions of Confinement and Alternative Jail Management Concepts Task 8:Develop Operational Program Task 9:Develop Space Program Task 10:Prepare Conceptual Facility and Site Diagrams Task 11:Prepare Capital Cost Estimate Task 12:Prepare Draft & Final Report We will analyze all components of inmate services and activities to determine the most appropriate locations given management concepts and spacial implications.

Jail Planning Services – Yavapai County, Arizona I 5 Criminal Justice System Assessment and Inmate Forecast

Jail Planning Services – Yavapai County, Arizona I 6 Demographic Trends Criminal Justice System Assessment Source: US Bureau of the Census & Arizona Office of Employment and Population Statistics. Total county population increased by 95.9% from 1990 to 2010 (a total increase of 103,319). Total county population is projected to increase by 37.1% from 2010 to 2030 (a total increase of 78,348). Projected population growth uses the Medium Series 2012 to 2050 population projections completed in 12/07/2012 by the Arizona Office of Employment and Population Statistics.

Jail Planning Services – Yavapai County, Arizona I 7 Law Enforcement Trends The Yavapai County Crime Rate decreased by 32.6% overall during the 11-year period from 2004 to The Crime Rate peaked at 38 per 1,000 population in The Arrest Rate decreased by 37.2% overall during the 11-year period from 2004 to The Arrest Rate peaked at 68.2 per 1,000 population in Criminal Justice System Assessment

Jail Planning Services – Yavapai County, Arizona I 8 Law Enforcement Trends Source: Arizona Department of Public Safety. In 2014, Part I Property Offenses represented the highest percentage (13%) of arrests, followed by Drug Abuse Violations and Simple Assault at 10% each. The All Other Offenses category includes all of the other Part II offenses (91% falls under the "All Other, Except Traffic" offense classification). Disorderly Conduct, Vandalism, Drug Abuse Violations, DUI and Liquor Law Offenses combined account for 35% of all arrests. Criminal Justice System Assessment

Jail Planning Services – Yavapai County, Arizona I 9 Superior Court Trends Source: Yavapai County, Arizona Superior Court. The total percentage decrease in Criminal Case Filings during the 12-year period was 18.2%; actual number decrease was 452. Between FY13/14 and FY14/15 there was a 11% increase in Criminal Case Filings. Criminal Case Filings peaked at 3,092 in FY06/07, while dispositions peaked at 3,008 in FY07/08. Criminal Justice System Assessment

Jail Planning Services – Yavapai County, Arizona I 10 Superior Court Trends In FY14/15, Drug Offenses represented the highest percentage (42%) of all new filings, followed by Other Property offenses at 19%. Source: Yavapai County Arizona Superior Court. Criminal Justice System Assessment

Jail Planning Services – Yavapai County, Arizona I 11 Criminal Justice System Assessment Superior Court Trends Treatment Courts The program takes approximately 1½ years to complete. All of the participants are high-risk, high- need offenders who would be in jail or prison. The recidivism rate for graduates is extremely low, with a 91% success rate 3-years after graduation (defined as no felony convictions). Yavapai County also has Mental Health and Family Treatment Courts.

Jail Planning Services – Yavapai County, Arizona I 12 Justice Court Trends All three categories of criminal case filings decreased, with Criminal Traffic filings experiencing the highest decrease %. The total percentage decrease in Limited Jurisdictions Criminal Filings during the 10-year period was 19.7%; actual number decrease was 4,810. Limited Jurisdictions Criminal Case Filings peaked at 28,245 in FY06/07. Source: Arizona Court Services Division. Criminal Justice System Assessment

Jail Planning Services – Yavapai County, Arizona I 13 Justice Court Trends Source: Arizona Court Services Division. Over half (53%) of the Criminal Case Filings in Limited Jurisdiction Courts in FY13/14 were Misdemeanor offenses. Only 11% of Criminal Case Filings in Limited Jurisdiction Courts are for felony offenses. Criminal Justice System Assessment

Jail Planning Services – Yavapai County, Arizona I 14 Justice Court Trends Source: Arizona Court Services Division. The Prescott Justice Court had the highest number of total filings, followed by Verde Valley. These two courts accounted for 50% of the total Yavapai County Justice Court filings in FY13/14. Criminal Justice System Assessment

Jail Planning Services – Yavapai County, Arizona I 15 Public Defender and County Attorney Trends Source: Yavapai County Attorney’s Office. The total percentage increase in Felonies Filed during the 15-year period was 23.2%; actual number increase was 370. The total number of Felonies Filed peaked at 3,098 in There are no front and pre-changing diversion or deferred prosecution programs operated by the County Attorney’s Office. The total percentage increase in Public Defender Cases during the 5-year period was 28.6%; actual number increase was 749. Total Public Defender Cases peaked at 3,366 in FY14/15. Probation Violation Cases increased by 67.9% during the 5-year period. Criminal Justice System Assessment

Jail Planning Services – Yavapai County, Arizona I 16 Probation Trends Source: Yavapai County Probation Department. The Probation report format changed several times prior to FY08/09, and therefore trends prior to that timeframe are not reliable or consistent. Probationers added decreased by 4% between FY08/09 and FY13/14. Total probationers at year end decreased by 13% during the same timeframe. Criminal Justice System Assessment

Jail Planning Services – Yavapai County, Arizona I 17 Probation Trends Probation revocations increased by 42.8% in Yavapai County between FY13 and FY15. Criminal Justice System Assessment

Jail Planning Services – Yavapai County, Arizona I 18 Jail Trends-Yavapai County Inmates Only The total percentage increase in Average Daily Population without USMO contract inmates during the 11-year period was 1.2%; actual number increase was 6. Average Daily Population without USMO contract inmates peaked at a monthly average of 586 in Average daily population of US Marshall inmates peaked at 110 in 2011, but has fallen to zero inmates by Source: Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office, Detention Services Division. Criminal Justice System Assessment

Jail Planning Services – Yavapai County, Arizona I 19 Jail Population Profile Criminal Justice System Assessment

Jail Planning Services – Yavapai County, Arizona I 20 Jail Population Profile  Based on a snapshot profile of the inmate population, 73% of the population is in pretrial status, and 26% are County or State sentenced inmates.  Over 40% of inmate population has been in jail for over 60 days, with nearly a third of the population in jail for over 100 days.  Based on all offenses of the inmate population on November 4, 2015, drug, DUI and property offenses combined account for 30% of all offenses. Violent offenses account for 11.8% of all offenses. Criminal Justice System Assessment

Jail Planning Services – Yavapai County, Arizona I 21 Jail Population Profile  Based on a one day snapshot of the jail population, 60% of the population had no bond set, and 15% of the population had bonds set at less than $5,000.  A further analysis of the inmate population with no bond set reveals that 20% of the total inmate population is in jail for violation of probation, 25% of the population is sentenced, and 15% of the population is in jail for high level charges with no bond set. Criminal Justice System Assessment

Jail Planning Services – Yavapai County, Arizona I 22 Jail Budget Criminal Justice System Assessment

Jail Planning Services – Yavapai County, Arizona I 23 Jail Transportation Logistics and Costs Criminal Justice System Assessment

Jail Planning Services – Yavapai County, Arizona I 24 Summary System Assessment Criminal Justice System Assessment Yavapai County population grew by 96% between 1990 and Projected population in the County is forecast to grow by 37% over the next 20 years, or roughly a third of the rate it grew in the previous 20 years. Most of the measures that would typically impact on jail population (crime, arrest, and court filings) have decreased over the past ten years. The vast majority of reported crime, arrests and court filings are for misdemeanor offenses, which includes many drug abuse violations, a substantial percentage of DUI and liquor law offenses, and other relatively minor offenses such as disorderly conduct, minor vandalism, traffic offenses, and minor property offenses. In Superior Court 42% of all new filings in FY14/15 were for drug offenses. Probation caseloads have decreased in the past five fiscal years. However, probation revocation in Yavapai County increased by 42% in the last two years and is now substantially above the statewide average. In the absence of alternative sanctions, increased revocations can lead to an increase in the jail population. In addition, probation violation cases handled by the Public Defender increased by 68% between FY10/11 and FY14/15. There are very few alternatives to incarceration in Yavapai County. There are no pre-charging or pre-trial diversion programs, and the court supervised treatment programs currently in use occur at the “back end” (post-adjudication) rather than at the “front end” (pre-adjudication). Current treatment courts include mental health, substance abuse, DUI and Family Treatment Courts.

Jail Planning Services – Yavapai County, Arizona I 25 Summary System Assessment (continued) Criminal Justice System Assessment A pilot program to screen jail inmates for pre-trial release was just implemented in Prescott. However, there is no comprehensive pre-trial release screening conducted as part of the jail intake process. Nationally, diversion programs are being implemented at all stages of the criminal justice process to reduce populations in custody and improve public safety by connecting defendants to treatment and other programs to reduce criminal activity. Although the County contracted with the US Marshall’s Office for jail bed capacity between 2009 and 2014, there has been only one USMO inmate admission in At the peak of contracting (2011) the USMO inmate population averaged 110 inmates at the Camp Verde Jail. The average daily population of Yavapai County inmates (no USMO contracts) has consistently averaged 450 to 500 inmates per year since Average monthly admissions of Yavapai County inmates grew by 1.9% per year between 2010 and 2015, while average length of stay grew by only.4% during the same time frame. The jail population profile shows that 80% of the population is male, 91% of the population is white, 57% are between the ages of 24 to 44, 73% are in pretrial status, and 20% are in for violation of probation.

Jail Planning Services – Yavapai County, Arizona I 26 Inmate Population Forecast Base Average Daily Population is 2015 average of 497. The average of Forecasts 1, 3 and 7 is recommended for future planning purposes. This results in a projected capacity need of 730 beds by 2035, which includes a peaking and classification factor of 20%. Inmate Population Forecast

Jail Planning Services – Yavapai County, Arizona I 27 Facilities Assessment

Jail Planning Services – Yavapai County, Arizona I 28 Facilities Assessment Camp Verde Facility Expansion Constraints

Jail Planning Services – Yavapai County, Arizona I 29 Expansion Constraints Facilities Assessment Camp Verde Facility

Jail Planning Services – Yavapai County, Arizona I 30 Facilities Assessment Gurley Street Facility Expansion Constraints

Jail Planning Services – Yavapai County, Arizona I 31 Expansion Constraints Facilities Assessment Gurley Street Facility

Jail Planning Services – Yavapai County, Arizona I 32 Access Constraints Facilities Assessment Gurley Street Facility

Jail Planning Services – Yavapai County, Arizona I 33 Facilities Assessment Camp Verde Facility Preliminary Summary Access Limitations Site Limitations Not Feasible to Expand Physical Plant Condition Infrastructure Good Security Systems Needs Work Kitchen & Laundry Need Expansion

Jail Planning Services – Yavapai County, Arizona I 34 Facilities Assessment Gurley Street Facility Preliminary Summary Prisoner Access/Safety Limitations Not Feasible to Expand Jail County Departments Need Office Space at Gurley Street Physical Plant Condition Infrastructure Good Jail Systems Need Complete Replacement Services from Camp Verde