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SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY PUBLIC SAFETY REALIGNMENT 1
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6-Month Preliminary Evaluation Report Post Release Community Supervision Offenders ▫From October 2011 through March 2012 A total of 536 PRCS cases were released Bench Warrants Prior to Reaching Probation ▫7% Statewide ▫18.5% San Joaquin County Bench Warrants After Arriving at Probation ▫4% Statewide ▫18% San Joaquin County 2
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PRCS Offenders Age ▫17 to 65 years old ▫Average age = 36.6 Gender ▫90% male ▫10% female 3
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RaceCountPercent American Indian40.7% Asian295.4% Black12623.5% Hawaiian/Pacific Islander20.4% Hispanic18835.1% White17733.0% Other71.3% PRCS Cases and Ethnicity 4
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PRCS Assessment Risk Level 56.7% of all PRCS offenders are at high risk of reoffending for a violent crime 5
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Local Community Supervision (LCS) From October 2011 through March 2012 ▫A total of 278 cases 171 (61.5%) were split sentences 107 (38.5% were straight sentences ▫The average sentence was 3 years ▫The longest sentence was 8 years ▫Only 29 have been released from County Jail 6
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Parole Violators The County Jail processed 1,099 parole violators 350 inmates who were released from custody during the first six months returned to custody for either a revocation or new crime 7
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PRCS Arrests Arresting AgencyCountPercent CA Parole10.2% CHP40.7% Delta College PD10.2% Lodi PD71.3% Manteca PD20.4% Sacramento County10.2% San Joaquin County SO275.0% Stockton PD234.3% SUSD PD20.4% Tracy PD20.4% 71 (13%) of the PRCS offenders were arrested for new crimes 8
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Preliminary Recidivism Data Based on CPOC’s definition of “conviction of new arrest.” 5 out of 536 PRCS cases (less than 1%) 0 out of 29 LCS cases released from County Jail 3-tiered Recidivism Report (at one year) ▫Technical violation ▫Arrest for new crime ▫Conviction of new crime 9
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Year 2 Budget “Budget Placeholder” twice the Year 1 allocation ▫Year 1 allocation = $6,785,908 ▫Year 2 “budget placeholder” = $13,571,816 Funding formula allocation to be developed by Department of Finance (DOF) and California State Association of Counties (CSAC) Formula was finalized in May in a “budget trailer bill” 10
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Year 2 Funding Formula “Best of 3 Options” County population aged 18-64 Year 1 Status Quo Formula (30/60/10) Weighted ADP (average daily population) Statewide average 250 per 100,000; any county over 300 per 100,000 ▫San Joaquin County weighted ADP ▫2 year formula ▫1.75% if funding amount increases/decreases 11
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Year 2 Funding for San Joaquin County Year 1Year 2 Public Safety Realignment$6,785,908$14,779,690 District Attorney/Public Defender$243,243$276,558 Training Grant$478,8250 Planning Grant$150,000 12
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Year 2 Planning Status Quo Budgets of Year 1 Activities ▫$8,662,196 Year 2 Funds Remaining ▫$6,117,494 13
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Year 2 Timelines June 29 th - Year 2 Proposals due July 11 th - Brief presentations at CCP meeting July 25 th - Executive Committee votes on Year 2 Proposals August 8 th – Executive Committee votes on Year 2 Public Safety Realignment Plan August 31 st – Board of Supervisors approves Year 2 Plan Board of Supervisors needs 4/5 th vote to reject plan 14
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