History (Continued) In May, 2011, Federal Court required that the prison population of California be decreased from 180% of prison capacity to no more.

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Community Corrections Partnership Strategic Plan Revise Public Input Meeting

History (Continued) In May, 2011, Federal Court required that the prison population of California be decreased from 180% of prison capacity to no more than 137.5% of capacity. Public Safety Realignment Act - Assembly Bill 109 (2011) Transferred responsibility for supervising specified low level inmates and parolees from state prison/supervision to counties Created the CCP Executive Committees, which were given funding, and directed to take the lead on realignment efforts.

History (Continued) Due to the shift in responsibilities, the Counties were forced to shift in their methods for handling the offender populations as well: Policy changes – Realignment necessitated a shift from departments working independently to working collaboratively. Philosophical Changes – Due to certain felony offenders being the responsibility of the counties, alternative incentives and methods had to be implemented. Treatment as well as enforcement. Positive incentives in addition to sanctions.

2014-2019 CCP Strategic Planning Process Background Board elected to revise initial AB 109 Realignment Mitigation Plan in 2014 Board Ad-hoc Subcommittee established Included Probation, Sheriff’s Office and District Attorney Crime and Justice Institute (CJI) Consultant Hired: Reviewed previous Realignment planning efforts Completed assessment of funded strategies Facilitated public planning meetings across Yolo County Plan approved by CCP and Ad-hoc for 2014-2019

CCP Strategic Plan Mission The mission of the Yolo County Community Corrections Partnership is to protect the public by holding offenders accountable and providing opportunities that support victim and community restoration, offender rehabilitation and successful reintegration. Goals Goal 1: Ensure A Safe Environment For All Residents and Visitors By Reducing and Preventing Local Crime Goal 2: Restore Victims and the Community Goal 3: Hold Offenders Accountable Goal 4: Build Offender Competency and Support Community Reintegration Goal 5: Reduce Recidivism

Reason for Revise Population Shift: Criminal population shift as a result of Prop 47 (switched a number of drug and property related felonies to misdemeanors) Progress on Strategic Plan: Many of the objectives and tasks outlined in the Strategic Plan have been completed. Funding Changes: Projected budget gap for 2018-19 FY per DFS at current spending levels Two years into implementation(2016-17), CCP has begun to cut and scale funding for initial strategies

Community Input Outreach to advisory bodies and work groups Local Mental Health Board Provider Stakeholder Work Group Substance Use Disorder Providers Homeless Poverty Action Coalition Electronic Survey Public Input Meetings

CCP Strategic Plan Revise Process Hire new CCP Analyst Conduct environmental scan Incorporate public feedback Reassess mission, goals, and objectives Draft an action plan Implement any changes outlined in the Strategic Plan Revise