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Glenn A. Tapia, Director Office of Community Corrections Colorado Division of Criminal Justice November 1, 2013 Four Decades of Change & Progress in Colorado.

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1 Glenn A. Tapia, Director Office of Community Corrections Colorado Division of Criminal Justice November 1, 2013 Four Decades of Change & Progress in Colorado Community Corrections …Shifting Trends in the System …Progressive Cultural Eras...1974 ? …2020 ? …Board Decision Making

2  Glenn likes PowerPoint  Glenn speaks in metaphors  Glenn uses lots of charts and graphs  Caution: Metaphors, PowerPoint, and Graphs Ahead  (Glenn will try not to refer to himself in the 3 rd person anymore)

3  1 year  5 years  10 years  > 10 years

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6 1903 1952 1974

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8 In the 39 year lifetime of Colorado Community Corrections?

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10 1960s &1970s 1970s &1980s 1980s &1990s 1990s & 2000s2000s & 2010s2020s

11 1970s 1980s 1990s 1990s (mid) 2000s 2010s

12 QUESTION: What does this mean for community corrections board decision making? QUESTION: How has board decision making progressed along with changes to the offender population and provider services?

13 Residential Supervision of Diversion and Transition Felons

14 Residential Supervision of Diversion and Transition Felons Non-Residential

15 Residential Supervision of Diversion and Transition Felons Therapeutic CommunityNon-Residential

16 Residential Supervision of Diversion and Transition Felons Therapeutic Community Modified TC for Dually Diagnosed Non-Residential

17 Residential Supervision of Diversion and Transition Felons Therapeutic Community Modified TC for Dually Diagnosed Intensive Residential Treatment Non-Residential

18 Residential Supervision of Diversion and Transition Felons Therapeutic Community Modified TC for Dually Diagnosed Dual Diagnosis Intensive Residential Treatment Non-Residential

19 Residential Supervision of Diversion and Transition Felons Therapeutic Community Modified TC for Dually Diagnosed Dual DiagnosisHigher Risk Offenders Intensive Residential Treatment Non-Residential

20 Residential Supervision of Diversion and Transition Felons Therapeutic Community Modified TC for Dually Diagnosed Dual DiagnosisSex OffendersHigher Risk Offenders Intensive Residential Treatment Non-Residential

21 Residential Supervision of Diversion and Transition Felons Therapeutic Community Modified TC for Dually Diagnosed Dual DiagnosisSex Offenders Higher Risk Offenders Intensive Residential Treatment Condition of ParoleNon-Residential

22 Residential Supervision of Diversion and Transition Felons Therapeutic Community Modified TC for Dually Diagnosed Outpatient TCDual DiagnosisSex Offenders Higher Risk Offenders Intensive Residential Treatment Condition of ParoleNon-Residential

23 Residential Supervision of Diversion and Transition Felons Therapeutic Community Modified TC for Dually Diagnosed Outpatient TCDual DiagnosisSex Offenders Higher Risk Offenders Condition of Probation Intensive Residential Treatment Condition of Parole Non-Residential

24 Residential Supervision of Diversion and Transition Felons Therapeutic Community Modified TC for Dually Diagnosed Outpatient TCDual DiagnosisSex Offenders Higher Risk Offenders Housing for Homeless Parole Condition of Probation Intensive Residential Treatment Condition of Parole Non-Residential

25 Residential Supervision of Diversion and Transition Felons Therapeutic Community Modified TC for Dually Diagnosed Outpatient TCDual DiagnosisSex Offenders Higher Risk Offenders Housing for Homeless Parole Emergency Housing for Dually Diagnosed Condition of Probation Intensive Residential Treatment Condition of Parole Non- Residential

26 Residential Supervision of Diversion and Transition Felons Therapeutic Community Modified TC for Dually Diagnosed Outpatient TCDual DiagnosisSex Offenders Higher Risk Offenders Housing for Homeless Parole Emergency Housing for Dually Diagnosed Misdemeanor Drug Offenders Condition of Probation Intensive Residential Treatment Condition of Parole Non- Residential

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28 What does this mean for community corrections board decision making? How has board decision making progressed along with the changes to offender population and providers?

29 THEN 1 in 10 placements were Specialized NOW 1 in 6 placements are Specialized

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38 GROWTH AREAS

39  While Mental Health and Substance Abuse systems are learning from each other (integrated Dual Dx agency), this same integrating system must also learn from the correctional/criminal justice system. Residential Dual Diagnosis Supervision and Treatment Corrections Mental Health Substance Abuse

40 What does this mean for community corrections board decision making? How has board decision making progressed along with changes to the offender population and providers?

41 1970s & 1980s STARTUP More offenders More facilities Incentives to local jurisdictions to site a facility1990s ORGANIZATION & GROWTH Funding shift to DCJ Advisory Council Contracts Standards Auditing Data Collection2020s?2000s COMPLIANCE, ACCOUNTABILITY & GROWTH Audits Revised Standards Ranked Standards Risk Factor Analysis Technology and Data Systems2010s QUALITY? SCIENCE? DIVERSIFICATION? Evidence Based Practice Fidelity and Adherence Specialization Cost-Benefit vs Just Cost Savings Cultural Eras of Colorado Community Corrections LOCAL SUPPORT LOCAL CONTROL

42 What was it like originally? How did it change in the 80s? How did it evolve further in the 90s? How has it progressed into 2013?

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