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Skagit County Criminal Justice Master Plan Conclusions and Recommendations
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Conclusions Crowding at the jail has critical point and jail population must be reduced. The jail will need modification and/or renovation to be part of a long-term solution. In the next 20 years, the County will experience significant growth which will impact all governmental services. The jail population here is not atypical.
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Conclusions The County is effectively moving low-risk inmates from jail to community-based sanctions. Jail population, however, results from the long-term population who are not good candidates for release. Pretrial detainees with complex and multiple cases. Sentenced inmates convicted of gross misdemeanors. Both populations have a significant substance abuse history. Building beds alone will not address recidivism, but evidence- based programs can conservatively reduce the percent who return to jail from 70% to 40%. Jail projects take an average of 44 months for design and construction, and there is little time to delay.
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Recommendations Implement a population management strategy: Develop a case expediter to coordinate and move cases of long-term inmates. Board prisoners in other locations to reduce crowding. Address the substance abuse treatment needs of inmates, while they are in custody.
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Recommendations Implement a broader range of programs in the current facility by providing and provide adequate staffing in the current facility Develop a facility that allows easy expansion Provide an adequate core to accommodate 600-700 inmates with an initial housing capacity of no less than 375. Determine where and how a second expansion could occur Continue and expand the use of community sanctions, provided that this section of the Sheriff’s Office is adequately staffed.
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Questions or Comments To leave a comment, or ask a question about the status of the new jail, click on the “Questions or Comments” link on the Jail Status Page.
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