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1 Community Corrections Partnership (CCP) Action Minutes Monday, February 8, :30 p.m. Monterey County Government Center Board Chambers 168 W. Alisal St. Salinas, CA I. Call to Order The meeting was called to order by Chair Marcia Parsons at 3:32 p.m. A. Roll Call Staff: Kathryn Reimann, County Counsel CCP Members Present: Marcia Parsons (Chair), Joyce Aldrich, Berkley Brannon (Representing Dean Flippo), James Egar, Robin McCrae, Michael Moore (Representing Stephen Bernal), Pamela Patterson, Teresa Risi (Representing the Honorable Mark E. Hood), Elliott Robinson, Sid Smith (Representing Amie Miller). CCP Members Absent: Edmundo Rodriguez, Nancy Kotowski. B. Additions and Corrections to Agenda There were no additions and corrections. II. Public Comment There were no public comments. III. Approval of Minutes A. Approve the CCP Regular Meeting Minutes for November 9, B. Approve the CCP Special Meeting Minutes for November 30, A motion was made by James Egar, seconded by Elliott Robinson to approve the Regular Meeting Minutes of November 9, and the Special Meeting Minutes of November 30,. Vote: Passed 5:0 (Absent: Edmundo Rodriguez / Abstained: Teresa Risi) IV. Scheduled Matters A. Receive Statistical Data Report. Management Analyst (MA) III Robin Rodriguez presented the AB 109 Statistical Report: October 1, to December 31,. (See attached Statistical Data Report) Public Comment: A public comment was received from Elliott Ruchowitz-Roberts. B. Receive the Public Safety Realignment Annual Report for FY MA III Robin Rodriguez presented the Public Safety Realignment Annual Report for FY (See attached Public Safety Realignment Annual Report for FY ) 1

2 Public Comment: A public comment was received by Elliott Ruchowitz-Roberts, LeVonne Stone, and MacGregor Eddy. Board Comments: James Egar recommended reevaluating the following programs: 1) Pretrial Services; 2) Supervised Home Confinement; 3) Job Core Training at Rancho Cielo; and 4) Kick Start for employment services, due to low program counts. He also indicated that the number of individuals released on Own Recognizance (OR) had decreased significantly. Berkley Brannon indicated that the OR releases had decreased due to Proposition 47, and suggested reevaluating the Pretrial Services program during the budget process for next FY. Michael Moore indicated that the jail population had increased from about 800 to the mid-900 s, but the number of inmates housed in Alameda County had decreased from about 60 to only 2. Robin McCrae recommended simplifying the report for easy data comparison. C. Receive a fiscal report update on AB 109 Finance Manager Dawn Soza provided a fiscal update on AB 109 actual expenditures, funding and reserve from October 2011 through June 30,, as well as projections through FY Public Comment: There were no public comments. Board Comments: Elliott Robinson recommended listing the annual expenditures by category. D. Discuss a proposal from PD Egar to fund one Deputy Public Defender II and one Legal Assistant positions to assist with record expungement and pardons to facilitate offender s successful community re-entry; consider supporting the proposal from Public Defender James Egar. (See attached Agenda Item Request from PD Egar) Motion: James Egar made a motion to add one Deputy Public Defender II and one Legal Assistant to the function of record expungement and pardons to facilitate offender s successful participation in community life. Motion: Failed for lack of a second. Public Comment: A public comment was received from LeVonne Stone. Board Comments: Berkley Brannon presented a list of Proposition 47 cases that are pending record expungement, and indicated that more than half of the cases had already been processed; consequently, he was not in support of allocating funding for the positions requested by the PD. Chief Parsons indicated that she was not in support of PD Egar s request due to: 1) AB 109 projected budget deficit; 2) The County facing a challenging budget next FY; and 3) Population served, not all being AB 109 offenders. The Public Defender receives a separate funding allocation from the State for AB 109 activities. E. Discuss funding options for inmate programs at County Jail 2

3 Public Defender James Egar recommended that the CCP discuss funding options for inmate programs at County Jail. (See attached Agenda Item Request from Public Defender James Egar) Public Comment: A public comment was received from LeVonne Stone. Board Comments: Elliott Robinson recommended scheduling a budget workshop to prioritize program funding, due to the projected budget deficit in the future. Motion: James Egar made a motion to: 1) Allocate $400,000 to enhance programs for inmates at County Jail; and 2) Complete a survey of inmate programs offered at County Jail to determine how many inmates were benefiting from those programs. Motion: Failed for lack of a second. County Counsel Kay Reimann indicated that due to pending litigation it was inappropriate to discuss the matter in an open setting. Announcements: A Special CCP Budget meeting is scheduled for Monday, February 29 th at 2:00 p.m. at the Board of Chambers. Adjournment The meeting adjourned at 5:06 p.m. Respectfully submitted by Trisha Hidalgo, Senior Secretary Monterey County Probation Department 3

4 Monterey County Community Corrections Partnership Quarterly Report: October 1, December 31, Post Release Community Supervision (PRCS) active cases each month: 340 Active PRCS Cases Jul-15 Aug-15 Sep-15 Oct-15 Nov-15 Dec-15 The active Mandatory Supervision caseload each month: Active Mandatory Supervision Cases Jul-15 Aug-15 Sep-15 Oct-15 Nov-15 Dec-15 In the last quarter 23% of all 1170(h) local prison sentences included Mandatory Supervision. When inmates are released with Mandatory Supervision, they have an opportunity to participate in all AB109 related rehabilitative services as well the additional support and supervision provided by their Probation Officer. Ratio of Mandatory Supervision Sentences to 1170(h) Straight Local Prison Sentences 1170(h) Local Prison Sentences 77% Mandatory Supervision Sentences 23% 1

5 AB109 Demographic Data All data reported represents 476 people who had an active Mandatory Supervision or Post Release Community Supervision (PRCS) case during the quarter. AB109 Geographic Residency AB109 Case Type. *Other 25% Salinas 40% Monterey Peninsula 18% South County 11% *Other Includes out of county or unknown North County 6% PRCS Mandatory Supervision AB109 Age Range 79% 21% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% 33% 25% 26% 13% 0% 2% 1% Under Other AB109 Race/Ethnicity 1% AB109 Gender Asian Black White 2% 12% 25% Male 88% Female 12% Hispanic 60% AB109 Levels of Risk and Supervision Moderate 36% High 42% Very High 7% Low 15% Risk Assessment: Probation utilizes the ORAS (Ohio Risk Assessment System) to calculate an individual s risk to reoffend. Effective probation supervision utilizing evidence based practices indicate that those with a score of moderate to high are most likely to benefit from rehabilitative services. The individuals who score in the very high range for re-offense are closely supervised and monitored by a team of 2 probation officers, whose positions are dedicated to assuring compliance with terms and conditions and searching for those who have absconded. 2 2

6 Monterey County Jail Data Average Daily Jail Population Per Month Jul-15 Aug-15 Sep-15 Oct-15 Nov-15 Dec-15 *Numbers represent the average daily population per month. Does not include those transfered to another facility Sentenced vs Un-Sentenced Inmates 34% 37% 37% (331) (358) (352) 66% 63% 63% (642) (614) (607) Oct-15 Nov-15 Dec-15 UnSentenced Inmates Sentenced Inmates Gender of Inmates Male 88% Female 12% Calculation based on quarterly average of ADP As of 12/31/, 1170(h) sentenced inmates represent 15% of the total ADP and 41% of the total sentenced population. Note: This is not a reflection of the number of individuals eligible for pretrial release. The number of un-sentenced inmates reflects everyone in custody without a release date, including parole and probation violators. Jail Population: Oct Nov Dec Inmates transported to other facilities Inmates being housed in another facility at the end of the month Number of 1170(h) Inmates in custody at the end of the month Number of offenders sentenced to 1170(h) Local Prison Sentence (This count may also include parole, probation, PRCS and Mandatory Supervision)

7 Probation and Jail Alternatives to Custody Oct Nov Dec Un-Sentenced Inmates Released Total Number of Inmates Released on their Own Recognizance A judge or sheriff releases a defendant from custody without posting money bail. This population is equivalent to pre-trial releases without supervision Pre-Trial Supervision Releases This program supervises defendants in the community while they await the outcome of their charge. These defendants were formally authorized by the Court to be released onto pretrial supervision Work Alternative Program: New Bookings Per Month This count represents the number of people who are booked into the Work Alternative Program instead of serving time in jail custody Supervised Home Confinement: New Bookings Per Month This count represents sentenced people who were accepted, booked and enrolled in the Supervised Home Confinement Program in lieu of serving time in jail. Electronic monitoring is utilized to monitor their compliance with rules of the program Residential Substance Abuse Placement This count represents people who were approved to participate in a residential substance abuse treatment program in lieu of serving time in jail or for a portion of their custody time

8 AB109 Funded Service Providers Turning Point AB109 Housing Incentive Program (Data Entered into ETO) Number of Monthly Referrals Received Number of Assessments Completed Number of People who Received Emergency Housing Number of People who Received Subsidized Housing Number of People who Obtained Permanent Housing Total Number of Active Cases Each Month Total Number of Cases Closed Each Month Turning Point Transitional House Number of People Placed in Transitional Housing During the Month Total Number of People Housed During the Month Number of People who Exited During the Month Number of People Waiting To Enter the Transitional House Turning Point AB109 Employment Program (Data Entered into ETO) Cumulative Total Number of People Referred by Fiscal Year beginning Number of Monthly Referrals Received Number of Employment Workshop Participants Number of People that Completed the Employment Workshops Number of Assessments Completed Total Number of Active Cases Each Month Employment Placements Number of People who Received Work Experience Training (Fully Subsidized) Number of People Who Received On-the-Job Training (Partially Subsidized) Number of People Who Obtained Direct Employment, Unsubsidized Employment or Found Employment Independently Number of Cases Closed

9 Monterey County Office for Employment Training AB109 Kick Start Employment Program (Data Entered into ETO) Cumulative Total Number of People Referred by FY beginning Number of Monthly Referrals Received Number of Employment Workshop Participants Number of People that Completed the Employment Workshops Number of Assessments Completed Total Number of Active Cases Each Month Employment Placements Number of People Who Received Work Experience Training (Fully Subsidized) Number of People Who Received On-the-Job Training (Partially Subsidized) Number of People Who Obtained Direct Employment, Unsubsidized Employment or Found Employment Independently Number of Cases Closed Transitions for Recovery and Re-Entry (Data Entered into ETO) Peninsula Site New Program Referrals Received Participants Enrolled During the Month Completions/Graduations Salinas Site New Program Referrals Received Participants Enrolled During the Month Completions/Graduations South County Site New Program Referrals Received Participants Enrolled During the Month Completions/Graduations

10 Rancho Cielo Construction Academy & Youth Corps Oct Nov Number of Individuals Referred by Probation Number of Referrals Accepted into Program Number of Participants Active and Employed with the Program Each Month Number of Participants that Unsuccessfully Exited Program Number of Participants that Successfully Completed Program Number of Participants that Completed an Individual Development Plan Dec Monterey County Behavioral Health Quarterly Data Oct-Nov-Dec Total Number of Clients Served by Behavioral Health 148 Number of New Clients Referred and Served 56 Number of Clients who Received an Assessment 31 Number of Clients who Received Outpatient Mental Health Services 18 Number of Clients who Participated in Residential Substance Abuse Treatment 20 Number of clients who Participated in Out-Patient Substance Abuse Treatment 12 Number of clients who Received Crisis Intervention/Hospital Based Services 11 GEO Reentry Services, Day Reporting Center Oct Nov New Program Referrals Participants Receiving Case Management During the Month Average Daily Population in Aftercare Number of Groups Conducted Number of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) Sessions Conducted Number of Assessments Conducted Completions/Graduations Dec 7

11 Monterey County Department of Social Services (DSS) All AB109 Recipients of Community Benefits CalFresh (Food Stamps) CalWORKS (Cash Aid) General Assistance (GA) Medi-Cal DSS has been providing outreach services to Probation clients through their MC-CHOICE program. A community Benefits representative maintains a regular schedule at the Adult Probation Department to meet with probationers, take applications, problem solve and troubleshoot eligibility questions and issues. In addition, these outreach services are also utilized by the other AB109 service providers and Probation Officers for further collaboration and general education about eligibility and access to community benefits. Since Outreach services have been in place, eligibility for community benefits continue to increase. Introspect: Educational Services Provided in the Jail (Data Entered into ETO) Quarterly Data: Oct-Nov-Dec Classes Offered: Acts of Kindness, Attitude, Beyond Anger, Choices, Cognitive Distortions, Exit Plan, How it Works, Interpersonal Skills, Pride, Self-Assessment, Self-Concept, Values and Responsibilities. During the quarter 93 unique inmates participated in the different classes offered throughout the quarter. Of those, 37 were classified AB109. Number of Training Hours Taught by Introspect Staff 252 Total Number of Training Hours Received by Inmates who Participated in 1 or more classes

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