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58 th Annual IDA Conference & Tradeshow September 21-24, 2012 A Special Prosecution Program to Reduce Crime in Minneapolis The Downtown 100 Community Courts & Geo Restrictions
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The Downtown 100 Monica Nilsson Ron Cunningham Ray Cantu Gary Nelson Shane Zahn Dominick Bouza Strategic Team Panel Discussion
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The Downtown 100 Minneapolis City Attorney’s Office Lois Conroy Assistant City Attorney II
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Problem Downtown Council Worker’s Survey 2007 Worker’s Survey 6,500 workers Workers do not feel safe in downtown Minneapolis Workers report witnessing drug deals and illegal activity
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The Downtown 100 Chronic Offender Cost 2005 Study of 33 Chronic Offenders Court Study… 5,068 days in jail 773 medical facility visits 91% used detox/chemical health facility 45% used mental health facility 85% used shelter Cost of the Downtown 33 = $3.7M
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DID Grant The Downtown 100: Dedicated Prosecutor Downtown Probation Officer (1st ever)!
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What is the Downtown 100? A Holistic Pilot Program to Prosecute Downtown Chronic Offenders with the following goals: Goal 1 Reduce Crime Goal 2 Develop Longer-term Solutions
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Downtown 100 Strategic Team Holistic Response Comprehensive Collaborative Team
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The Downtown Improvement District Minneapolis City Attorney’s Office Hennepin Community Corrections Hennepin County Attorney’s Office Minneapolis Police Department St. Stephen’s Human Services Salvation Army 1 st Precinct Neighborhood Associations Court Watch & Strategic Team
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DID Grant The Strategic Team: Managing Prosecutor DT 100 Prosecutor Probation Officer Paralegal DID Operations Manager County Attorney The Downtown 100: Police Crime Prevention Specialists Police Crime Analyst Homeless Outreach Workers/Advocates Shelter Representative Police Officers
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Court Watch & Strategic Team 1. Monitor Chronic Offenders 2. Share Intelligence 3. Develop an Offender Goal 4. Strategize on a Plan of Action
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Court Watch & Strategic Team 1. Monitor Chronic Offenders 2. Share Intelligence 3. Develop an Offender Goal 4. Strategize on a Plan of Action Impact on Prosecution
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Downtown 100 Highlights PRE-Downtown 1002010 Downtown 100 Pilot Program Multi-Prosecutors for a Single Offender Vertical Prosecution Prosecution & Probation Probation Monitoring Geographic Restrictions Contempt of Court Charges Arrest & Detention Orders Incarceration
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Downtown 100 Highlights PRE-Downtown 1002010 Downtown 100 Pilot Program Multi-Prosecutors for a Single Offender Vertical Prosecution Services Chemical Dependency Mental Health Employment Specialty Courts Housing
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The Downtown 100 Hennepin County Community Corrections Ron Cunningham Downtown 100 Probation Officer
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Probation Implementing the Key Elements of: 1. Monitoring Chronic Offenders 2. Sharing Intelligence 3. Developing an Offender Goal 4. Strategizing on a Plan of Action
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The Downtown 100 St. Stephen’s Street Outreach Monica Nilsson Director St. Stephen’s Human Services
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Housing The power of collaboration: Homeless Outreach & The Downtown 100
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Housing 20% of DT 100 Offenders Housed at Beginning (April 2010) 50% of DT 100 Offenders Housed at end of 2010 (Dec 2010)
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Housing One less homeless offender tonight: Molly’s story…
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60% Active Supervision by a Probation Officer 80% of Supervised Offenders Court-ordered Geographic Restrictions 337% Increase in Contempt of Court 16% Obtained Housing 60% Housing Services 30% Chemical Dependency Services 22% Mental Health Services 2011 Return on Investment Year End Results
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60% Active Supervision by a Probation Officer 80% of Supervised Offenders Court-ordered Geographic Restrictions 337% Increase in Contempt of Court 16% Obtained Housing 60% Housing Services 30% Chemical Dependency Services 22% Mental Health Services 2011 Return on Investment Year End Results
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60% Active Supervision by a Probation Officer 80% of Supervised Offenders Court-ordered Geographic Restrictions 337% Increase in Contempt of Court 16% Obtained Housing 60% Housing Services 30% Chemical Dependency Services 22% Mental Health Services 2011 Return on Investment Year End Results
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60% Active Supervision by a Probation Officer 80% of Supervised Offenders Court-ordered Geographic Restrictions 337% Increase in Contempt of Court 16% Obtained Housing 60% Housing Services 30% Chemical Dependency Services 22% Mental Health Services 2011 Return on Investment Year End Results
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60% Active Supervision by a Probation Officer 80% of Supervised Offenders Court-ordered Geographic Restrictions 337% Increase in Contempt of Court 16% Obtained Housing 60% Housing Services 30% Chemical Dependency Services 22% Mental Health Services 2011 Return on Investment Year End Results
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60% Active Supervision by a Probation Officer 80% of Supervised Offenders Court-ordered Geographic Restrictions 337% Increase in Contempt of Court 16% Obtained Housing 60% Housing Services 30% Chemical Dependency Services 22% Mental Health Services 2011 Return on Investment Year End Results
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60% Active Supervision by a Probation Officer 80% of Supervised Offenders Court-ordered Geographic Restrictions 337% Increase in Contempt of Court 16% Obtained Housing 60% Housing Services 30% Chemical Dependency Services 22% Mental Health Services 2011 Return on Investment Year End Results
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60% Active Supervision by a Probation Officer 80% of Supervised Offenders Court-ordered Geographic Restrictions 337% Increase in Contempt of Court 16% Obtained Housing 60% Housing Services 30% Chemical Dependency Services 22% Mental Health Services 2011 Return on Investment Year End Results
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78% Reduction in Recidivism in the DID by DT 100 2011 Results ?
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78% Reduction in Recidivism in the DID by DT 100 2011 Results
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78% Reduction in Recidivism in the DID by DT 100 2011 Results 4% Reduction over the 74% in 2010
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2010 Results Year End Results Displacement?
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68% Reduction in the Greater First Precinct 36% Reduction to the Greater City 2011 Results
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68% Reduction in the Greater First Precinct 36% Reduction to the Greater City 2011 Results
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International Award 2009—Court Watch Best Community Policing Plan in 2009 Downtown 100 & Court Watch have received national & international attention.
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Academic Study MethodologyMethodology Reasons for SuccessReasons for Success Competitive ComparisonsCompetitive Comparisons Key Recommendation:Key Recommendation: Integrative Leadership—Other Jurisdictions Integrative Leadership—Other Jurisdictions Humphrey School of Public Affairs An academic study of the Downtown 100
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International Award 2009—Court Watch Best Community Policing Plan in 2009
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National Recognition 2011—The Downtown 100 A Top 10 Best Criminal Justice Program
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The Downtown 100 Dominick Bouza Raymond Cantu Ron Cunningham Sgt. Gary Nelson Monica Nilsson Shane Zahn Strategic Team Panel Discussion
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58 th Annual IAD Conference & Tradeshow September 21-24, 2012 A Special Prosecution Program to Reduce Crime in Minneapolis The Downtown 100 Community Courts & Geo Restrictions
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