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1 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 www.fightcrime.org/ca

2 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

3 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

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

5 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

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

8 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

9 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

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

11 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

12 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)

13 Questions & Answers For additional information or copies of our research reports, please contact: Brian Lee blee@calfightcrime.org Meghan Moroney mmoroney@calfightcrime.org mmoroney@calfightcrime.org


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