Presentation to: California State Association of Counties’ Administration of Justice Policy Committee November 19, 2013 District Attorney Nancy O’Malley.

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Presentation to: California State Association of Counties’ Administration of Justice Policy Committee November 19, 2013 District Attorney Nancy O’Malley Alameda County Brian Lee, J.D. Deputy State Director

Who We Are Membership organization comprised of 400 Sheriffs, Police Chiefs, District Attorneys and Violence Survivors in California Part of a National Organization with Over 5,000 Members

Our Mission Take a hard look at the research Find what really works to keep kids in school, off the streets and away from crime Share information about evidenced-based crime- prevention strategies with policymakers, the media, and the general public

Issues We Work On Child Abuse & Neglect Prevention Early Childhood Education After-School Programs Interventions for Troubled Kids High School Dropout Prevention

In California … 174,746 violent crimes committed annually 133,000 incarcerated adults $11 billion spent each year to incarcerate adults in prisons/jails 7 out of 10 prisoners do not have high school diploma

Quality Preschool Increases Graduation Rates Schweinhart, et al., 2004 By Age 40, Percent of Children Who Have Graduated High School

Schweinhart, et al., 1993 Chronic lawbreakers at age 27 By Age 27, Children Not in Preschool Were Five Times More Likely to Commit Violent Crimes

By Age 18, Children Not in Preschool Were 70% More Likely to Commit Violent Crimes An arrest for violence by age 18 Reynolds, et al., 2001

Quality Preschool Saves Money Schweinhart, et al., 2004 For every $1 invested in the High/Scope Perry Preschool program Over $16 was saved

Proposed Federal-State Partnership $75 billion every year to lock up criminals vs. $75 billion over 10 years for quality early education & care 2 million more high school graduates, including 260,000 in California over 10 years. $75 billion in cost savings

Policy Landscape State: $171 million cut from state preschool over last 5 years; $25 million reinstated by Governor in 2013 State: Transitional kindergarten for older 4-year-olds Federal: Strong Start for America’s Future (Harkin-Miller-Hanna bill)

Questions & Answers For additional information or copies of our research reports, please contact: Brian Lee Meghan Moroney