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HB 3194 CRAIG PRINS3/5/14 OREGON CRIMINAL JUSTICE COMMISSION NEVADA ADVISORY COMMISSION ON THE ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE
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HB 3194 Phase I - Justice Reinvestment Initiative “Future savings resulting…continue to be invested in our local public safety systems” Control prison population, invest savings in local public safety system
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HB 3194 – How Does It Work? Phase II – Implementation: 1. Sentencing changes 2. Justice Reinvestment Account 3. Program Assessment
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1. Sentencing Changes Probation for Marijuana offenses o Exceptions: o Manufacture or Delivery w/in 1000 ft of a school. o Delivery to a minor. Probation for Felony Driving While Suspended o Exceptions: o Murder / Manslaughter / Cri Neg Hom / Assault w serious physical injury / Agg vehicular Hom / Agg DWS. Robbery in the Third & Identity Theft o Presumptive sentence reduced to 18 months prison from 24 months.
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1. Sentencing Changes Judicial Discretion on Drug Delivery/Manu. o ORS 475.933 repealed until 2023. o Gives judges ability to give optional probation on drug offenses even where the person has previous convictions for the same or similar drug offenses. Transition Leave o Expanded from 30 days to 90 days. o DOC identifies eligible offender and works with community to which they will be released to set rules and transition plan.
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1. Corrections Forecast Forecast will now include: Margin of error Attribute growth or decline to specific policy choices
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Projected Prison bed savings due to sentencing changes.
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2. Justice Reinvestment Account Goals of Account Control DOC state prison growth Reduce recidivism Protect Public Safety Hold offenders accountable
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2. Justice Reinvestment Account Target of Account Counties assess offenders (front end) Resources for continuum of community based Sanctions Services Programs
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2. Justice Reinvestment Account Grant Review Committee will: Consult with CJC on rules for 2015-2017 Consult with CJC on approval of County applications in the next biennium
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How does my county get money? 1.CJC sent out a form letter to all the counties August 20 2.Counties identify plan for funds, 3.Commissioners sign the letter of intent to participate
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3. Program Assessment CJC Will: Implementation assistance Cost Benefit Analysis ID what will make this successful Collaborate/Peer Review Write Rules that link funds to outcomes Performance Based in 2015-2017
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3. Program Assessment Public Safety Task Force will: Review the implementation of HB 3194 and report to the Legislature Consider Juvenile changes to Measure 11 Evaluate the DOC report on inmate costs Section 50 sets goal of 5% per inmate reduction in cost over the next ten years. DOC submits plan to Legislature and Task Force
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3. Program Assessment New Definition for Recidivism*: The arrest, conviction or incarceration of a person who has previously been convicted of a crime, if the arrest, conviction or incarceration: Is for a new crime and occurs: 3 years from last conviction 3 years after release from custody Is for any reason and occurs: 3 years from last conviction 3 years after release from custody *This will create 2 different numbers to evaluate.
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Oregon Center For Policing Excellence http://www.oregon.gov/CJC/Documents/Publica tions/Evidence_Based_Bueermann_9.12.12.pdf http://www.oregon.gov/CJC/Documents/Publica tions/Evidence_Based_Bueermann_9.12.12.pdf Chief John Teague and Todd Anderson
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Funding of HB 3194 $5 million for Jails $9 million for Drug Courts $15 million for Justice Reinvestment $7 million for victims services Community Corrections $215 million statewide (approx. increase of 15%)
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$325 Million in Prison costs averted over the decade Bipartisan vote (40-18 House, 19-11 Senate) Result of pressure, lobbying, and compromise 6 months in: Politics have receded and public safety system has re-aligned to make it work Compromise has paid off; its working so far System alignment & collaboration is key moving forward Phase 2 is the implementation process
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