DRAFT Sacramento County Community Corrections Partnership Public Safety Realignment Plan ly Statistical Monitoring Report: AB 109 Custody Mental Health and Other Types of Jail Post-Release Community Supervision (PRCS) and Mandatory Supervision Mental Health and Other Types of May 30, 2013 Prepared by: Sacramento County Local Community Corrections Partnership (CCP) Committee
SACRAMENTO COUNTY COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS PARTNERSHIP AB 109 PUBLIC SAFETY REALIGNMENT ACT MENTAL HEALTH & OTHER SERVICES Year SECTION A: Number of County Jail Prison ( N3 ), Parole Revocation, and Flash Incarceration Mental Health and Other While in Custody Sacramento Sheriff s Department AB 109 Mental Health County Jail Prison ( N3 ) and Parole Revocation : 1. County Jail AB 109 Mental Health services: Number of AB 109 inmates receiving in-patient services Number of AB 109 inmates receiving out-patient services Number of inmates assessed but refused or did not need services Number of AB 109 inmates receiving psychotropic medications Cost of psychotropic prescription medications $ $ Number of longer term AB 109 inmates receiving extended mental health treatment Other County Jail (non AB 109) : 2. Other (non AB 109) County Jail Mental Health ; Number of other jail inmates (non AB 109) receiving in-patient services Number of other jail inmates (non AB 109) receiving out-patient services Number of other jail inmates (non AB 109) assessed but refused or did not need services Number of other County jail inmates (non AB 109) receiving psychotropic medications Cost of psychotropic prescription medications $ $ Sheriff s Department s AB 109 Assessments, Counseling, Rehabilitation, and Treatment ly Census on Last Day of During 3. County Jail AB 109 inmate counseling services (male/female inmates participating in custody programs): Drug/alcohol counseling (treatment/relapse prevention) Domestic violence Anger management Gang diversion group Family counseling Positive parenting group Promoting relationship skills Sacramento Community Corrections Partnership (CCP) AB 109 Public Safety Realignment Act 1
Sheriff s Department s AB 109 Assessments, Counseling, Rehabilitation, and Treatment (continued) ly Census on Last Day of During Literacy education and/or GED preparation Job/vocational training Work experience Life skills and related services Victim Impact GED Completion Evidence-Based Therapy (Cognitive Behavioral Counseling) Criminal Thinking / Lifestyles Substance Misuse Curricula Thinking For Change Sacramento Sheriff s Department AB 109 Reentry 4. County Jail AB 109 inmates receiving reentry planning, assistance, and case management services: provided to AB 109 inmates diverted to Sheriff s Home Detention Electric Monitoring jail alternative program who received reentry services provided to AB 109 inmates completing Court sentence without mandatory supervision and discharged back to community who received reentry services provided to AB 109 inmates completing jail sentence with mandatory probation supervision who received reentry services provided to AB 109 inmates diverted to Sheriff s Home Detention Electric Monitoring jail alternative program who did not receive reentry services provided to AB 109 inmates completing Court sentence without mandatory supervision and discharged back to community who did not receive reentry services provided to AB 109 inmates completing jail sentence with mandatory probation supervision who did not receive reentry services 5. Department of Human Assistance (DHA) Eligibility Specialist: Number of AB 109 in-custody jail inmates receiving benefit assistance through DHA staff assigned to RCCC Type of benefit assistance provided by DHA eligibility specialist (includes duplicate inmates who receive more than one type of assistance) SSI Application Referral Medi-Cal General Assistance Application CalFresh Referral Assistance and advocacy during the application process Referral to other types of financial benefit assistance Sacramento Community Corrections Partnership (CCP) AB 109 Public Safety Realignment Act 2
Sacramento Sheriff s Department AB 109 Reentry (continued) 6. Housing support For In-custody Released From County Jail: Number of AB 109 inmates referred for placement at transitional, half-way, and supported living residences Volunteers of America (VOA) Housing: Number of AB 109 offenders given temporary transitional housing at VOA facility Calvary Christian Center: Number of AB 109 offenders given transitional housing through Calvary Christian Center SECTION B: Number of AB 109 on Post-Release Community Supervision and Mandatory Supervision Who Were Referred ly to Behavioral Health Primary Behavioral Health Probation Department Post-Release Community Supervision (PRCS) and Mandatory Supervision For Mental Health and Alcohol/Drug (AOD) 7. Probation AB 109 source of referrals to Behavioral Health : ADRC Central ADRC North ADRC South Probation Officers General Supervision Units Mental Health Plan (MHP) Access Co- Occurring Mental Health & D County System of Care (SOC) 8. Total number of monthly referrals and type of services provided by Behavioral Health Clinicians: Total number of Probation AB 109 client referrals to Mental Health Plan (MHP) Total number of Probation AB 109 client referrals who have been opened to the MHP Total number of Probation AB 109 client referrals currently served in the MHP Total number of Probation AB 109 client referrals who have had an MD visit within the MHP Total number of Probation AB 109 client referrals receiving psychotropic medications Total cost of psychotropic medications $ $ Total number of Probation AB 109 client referrals with a dual diagnosis identified at the ADRC Total number of Probation AB 109 clients referred to the County System of Care (SOC) Total number of Probation AB 109 clients with a dual diagnosis referred to the County SOC Total number of Probation AB 109 client referrals with a dual diagnosis receiving AOD services at the ADRC Total number of Probation AB 109 client referrals receiving AOD medication services, i.e., methadone Total cost of AOD medications $ $ Total number of Probation AB 109 client referrals receiving crisis stabilization services at the Mental Health Treatment Center (MHTC) Total number of Probation AB 109 client referrals receiving acute psychiatric in-patient care at the Mental Health Treatment Center (MHTC) Sacramento Community Corrections Partnership (CCP) AB 109 Public Safety Realignment Act 3
Probation Department s PRCS Offender Treatment and Supportive Counseling (continued) 9. Probation AB 109 offender treatment services (male/female offenders participating in non-custody programs): ly Offender Offender Census on Last Day of During Offender Anger Management Family counseling Positive parenting group Promoting relationship skills Literacy education and/or GED preparation Resume development, and other employment prep services Job/vocational referrals Work experience assignments Life skills and related services Victim Impact GED Completion Evidence-Based Therapy (Cognitive Behavioral Counseling) Criminal Thinking / Lifestyles Substance Misuse Curricula Thinking For Change Sacramento Probation Department AB 109 Offender Benefit Eligibility and Transitional Housing Assistance 10. Department of Human Assistance (DHA) Eligibility Specialist: Number of AB 109 offenders receiving benefit assistance through DHA staff assigned to Probation Department Type of benefit assistance provided by DHA eligibility specialist (includes duplicate inmates who receive more than one type of assistance) SSI Application Referral Medi-Cal General Assistance Application CalFresh Referral Assistance and advocacy during the application process Referral to other types of financial benefit assistance 11. Housing support For PRCS Under Community Supervision: Volunteers of America (VOA) Housing: Number of offenders given temporary transitional housing at VOA facility Sacramento Community Corrections Partnership (CCP) AB 109 Public Safety Realignment Act 4