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CCP 2019 2022 Strategic Plan Mission The mission of the Yolo County Community Corrections Partnership is to protect the public by holding offenders accountable and providing opportunities that support victim and community restoration, offender rehabilitation and successful reintegration. Revised Goals Goal 1: Ensure a Safe Environment for All Residents and Visitors by Reducing and Preventing Local Crime and Reducing Recidivism Goal 2: Restore Victims and the Community and Hold Offenders Accountable Goal 3: Build Offender Competency and Support Community Reintegration 1a 1b 1c 1d 1e 2a 2b 2c 2d 3a 3b 3c 3d 3e 3f Objectives Work to build a comprehensive continuum of substance abuse services, and improve mental health and substance abuse service provision. Find ways to more effectively receive input and share information with the public regarding criminal justice and CCP efforts. Develop an integrated justice and behavioral health data sharing platform which will increase information sharing and coordination among law enforcement agencies and behavioral health partners. Incorporate outcome-driven decision making by implementing current research and evidence based-practices. Implement research-based prevention and educational programs. Develop a baseline of data to measure victim satisfaction in Yolo County. Implement a probation case management system. Reduce Failure to Appears in criminal courts. Expand the use of restorative justice programs. Expand the use and availability of evidence based in-custody programming to offenders. Expand the capacity of existing specialty courts; Evaluate the viability of adding new specialty courts. Expand housing investments to assist with offender reentry. Safely reduce the number of people with mental illness in the jail system. Increase the percentage of offender population who are registered to vote. Research and analyze the causes of recidivism, and identify best practices in addressing causes. 1 P a g e

Goal 1: Ensure a Safe Environment for All Residents and Visitors by Reducing and Preventing Local Crime and Reducing Recidivism 1a Work with the Criminal Justice Continuum of Care Work Group Improve VA verification at the jails and establish a baseline of data for the number of veterans in the jail. CCP to build a comprehensive continuum of substance abuse services, and improve mental Partner with the Criminal Justice Continuum of Care Work Group to identify future service needs and arising issues in the criminal justice system. health and substance abuse service provision. Research ways to address probationer needs, such as employment and medical services. 1b Find ways to more effectively receive input and share information with the public regarding criminal justice and CCP efforts. Explore the creation of a Yolo County Criminal Justice Advisory Committee. Organize a list of criminal justice and treatment organizations, and begin giving updates from these other organizations. Supervisor Provenza 1c Develop an integrated justice and behavioral health data sharing platform which will increase information sharing and coordination among law enforcement agencies and behavioral health partners. Work with CRAM to create a criminal justice IT plan to coordinate data management efforts. Research and interview other agencies regarding their data sharing projects. Decide on the best system design approach for Yolo County and hire a consultant to create project plan and RFP for data sharing. Secure funding for data sharing system. 1d Incorporate outcome-driven decision making by implementing current research and evidence based-practices. Work with the California State Association of Counties (CSAC) through the Results First partnership to create a cost-benefit analysis tool for our CCP programs. Implement evidence based contracting. 2 P a g e

1e Implement research-based prevention and educational programs. Work with partners to increase the educational programming for inmates in the county jail. Support neighborhood programs such as Police Activity Leagues. Examine the availability of parenting program and supportive services. Evaluate the school to prison pipeline reports to determine effective areas of intervention. Explore and identify best practices in prevention programs utilizing the family model. Develop public education and awareness programs. Goal 2: Restore Victims and the Community and Hold Offenders Accountable 2a Develop a baseline of data to measure victim satisfaction in Yolo County. Use collected data to create a baseline of victim satisfaction for further analysis. 2b Implement a probation case management system. Complete phase 3 of the probation case management system. 2c Reduce Failure to Appears in criminal courts. Collect baseline data on FTAs in Yolo County. Create a list of actions that will potentially reduce FTAs, analyze best options, track progress of implemented actions, and implement new actions that reflect best practices. Courts 2d Expand the use of restorative justice programs. Continue to expand neighborhood court to include more offenders. Research other restorative justice programs. 3 P a g e

Goal 3: Build Offender Competency and Support Community Reintegration 3a Expand the use and availability of evidence based in-custody Explore the implementation of Day Reporting Center (DRC) programs, educational resources, and assessments for the new county jail facilities. programming to offenders. Create an adult reentry strategic plan. Incorporate expanded inmate programming in the new jail projects. Prioritize in-custody programming and contracts with providers that utilize evidence-based practices. 3b Expand the capacity of existing specialty courts; Evaluate the viability of adding new specialty courts. Collect data for the Addiction Intervention Court, and compare protocols to accepted drug court protocols and modify as appropriate. Perform gap analysis of specialty courts that have not been implemented (E.G. Veteran s Court, DUI Court, Reentry Court). Work with the Criminal Justice Grant Writing Team to explore the feasibility of applicable grant opportunities to expand existing or add new specialty courts. Courts 3c Expand housing investments to assist with offender reentry. Analyze the feasibility and cost of expanding housing capacity. Take one or more actions to increase housing capacity; Work with the Criminal Justice Grant Writing Team as appropriate to secure funding. 4 P a g e

3d Safely reduce the number of people with mental illness in the jail system. Explore options for safe diversion of low-level, nonviolent offenders with a mental health illness and/or substance abuse disorder to appropriate community-based mental health treatment programs. Explore options to make transitional residential treatment beds for people with mental health problems. Implementation of a mental health screening and assessment process to better identify people with serious mental illnesses and establish baseline data. 3e Increase the percentage of offender population who are registered to vote. Work with the County Elections Office to inform inmates and probationers of voter rights and register eligible voters. 3f Research and analyze the causes of recidivism, and identify best practices in addressing causes. Gather data relating to the criminal justice involved population and causes of recidivism. Review literature on causes of recidivism. Identify best practices in addressing recidivism causes. 5 P a g e