Summit County Probation Services

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Summit County Probation Services Presented & Supported by: Summit County Sheriff’s Office Park City Police Department Justice Court Attorney’s Office Contract Public Defenders Health Department Valley Behavior Health

History Beginning of 2015 a committee was formed to evaluate the need for pre-trial services and substance abuse treatment for Summit County. June/2015 we visited Salt Lake Criminal Justice Services and Salt Lake County Jail September/2015 we traveled to Mesa County, CO and met with their Pre-Trial Services.

History September 2015 jail data collection began October 2015 the Justice Reinvestment Initiative (JRI) was introduced by the CCJJ January 2016 drug court participants were no longer being supervised by AP&P due to JRI The committee’s focus changed to court supervision and substance abuse treatment to co inside with JRI February 2016 Deputy Jon Evans took over supervision of drug court participants April 2016 JRI screenings began

JRI Objectives of JRI Focus prison beds on serious and violent offenders Strengthen probation and parole supervision Improve and expand treatment services Support local corrections facilities Ensure oversight and accountability

JRI What did JRI change? Re-classified a number of crimes from felonies to misdemeanors Changed the sentencing guide lines to keep lower crime convictions in county jails Mandated assessment screenings for arrestee’s with new charges Encourages counties to provide more supervision and treatment on lower crime convicted offenders

JRI How does this effect Summit County? The jail is housing more offenders Assessment screenings have been added to the booking process There are statutory requirements for programming and offender supervision Sheriff’s Office took over supervision of drug court

Evidence Based Data Data Collection began on September 1, 2015 Person Crime Class Crime Category Days in Custody Court Appearances Failure to Appear (FTA) Assessment Scores Probation Treatment

Evidence Based Data Total county arrests w/new charges or FTA – 1338

Evidence Based Data

Evidence Based Data Total County Resident Arrests – 524

Evidence Based Data 61 repeat offenders 18 have been arrested a 3rd or 4th time 45 have prior convictions before Sept/2015 19 were arrested for an FTA 58 new offenses were committed 37 offenders have a Drug/Alcohol Charge 24 have been ordered to supervised/court probation 23 have been ordered to treatment 20 have made contact with Valley Behavioral Health

Supervision Currently supervised by Deputy Evans Drug Court- 17 Clients Court Probation- 3 Clients Justice Court- 317 Court Supervised Offenders Private Probation – 42 offenders District Court-272 Court Supervised Offenders AP&P Supervises Felony Offenders

Supervision Drug Court 24 month program Monthly supervision provided by the County Weekly drug tests Treatment GPS Evidence based successful outcomes Monthly cost $450.00 paid by the offender

Supervision Private Probation Cost Breakdown 12-18 month program Intake-$50 Monthly supervision-$45 Drug test-$25 X 3 a week-$75 Electric monitoring-$40 set up, $20 to take it off, $10 a day to monitor.-$350 first month, $310 monthly, $330 last month. Court document service-$20 per month Non vehicle declarations-$25 per month Average monthly cost-$700 Ineffective outcomes

Cost of Incarceration Daily Rate of Incarceration - $94.85 61 recorded repeat offenders since September/2015 Total number of days incarcerated on 2nd, 3rd, 4th offense -1789 Total cost to the county $169,686.65

Program Costs Estimated Annual Staffing Costs Deputy $ 97,540.00 Salary/Benefits Training Equipment Uniforms Vehicle Gas/Maintenance Clerical Staff $57,467.00

Cost Comparisons Cost to Incarcerate 1 Offender Monthly-$2845.50 Dailey rate $94.85 Cost to Supervise 1 Offender Monthly- $ 270.95 Average of 1-2 hours per week each offender Savings to the County – $2574.55

Supervision Fees Summit County Recommended Fees Monthly supervision-$30 Drug tests-$10 X-3 a week-$30 County cost $7.00 per test GPS- $6 a day total County cost $4.00 per day Monthly total - $450.00 paid by offender

Projected Revenue Revenue to off-set the program Case Load- 30 Clients /1 Deputy Intense Supervision-15 Clients $900.00 monthly supervision $900.00 monthly GPS supervision $840.00 monthly drug testing Monthly revenues $2640.00 Annual revenues $31,680.00

Estimated Supervision Costs Cost of Supervision Deputy $97,540.00 Annual revenue $31,680.00 (30 offender case load) Incarceration savings $30,894.60 Annual cost to county estimated: $34,965.00

Program Goals Outcomes Reduction in criminal behavior after enrollment in Intensive supervision probation Decline recidivism rate Improved LSI scores Reduction in jail time served for individuals who participate Increased access to services and resources that lead to improved physical and mental health Wait times reduced between intake, LS/CMI, ASAM, and treatment Effective use of public funds Individuals successfully transition into the community

Program Goals Individual Positive Outcomes Change in Housing Status Change in Educational Status Change in Income Level Change in Employment Status Transportation/Mobility Status Attending Services Treatment Success Rate

Request New Division –Summit County Probation Services 4 Certified Deputies for case management & supervision Currently we have 1 Deputy 1 Clerical non-sworn staff Currently using Jail Staff for Reporting Daily operations Intake & assessments Court status reports Fee collection GPS monitoring Data collection and reporting File management JRI reporting Treatment liaison