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Theme #1: Reduce Recidivism (p.14)Goal: To promote community safety and improve the quality of lives of all people in the community by reducing recidivism defined as: “re-arrest, re-conviction, or return to incarceration/custody for people with conviction histories, with or without a new sentence within three years.”Vision 2026 Goals – Crime Free County - Reentry Support, GOAL (3): Provide the reentry community with the opportunities to become contributing and productive members of the society; and Criminal Justice Strategies, GOAL (4): Reduce reliance on incarceration through the development of evidenced-based community justice alternatives.WHAT IS IN THE PLANACCOMPLISHMENTSTARGET POPULATIONRECOMMENDATIONS/NEXT STEPSPM1 - Percent of target population on probation without new convictions at the following intervals:Within one (1) yearAt 18 months Two (2) YearsAt three (3) yearsNeed to invert recidivism data to reflect clients who do not recidivate.PM2 - Percent of target population who have completed probation supervision without new convictions in Alameda County, within one (1) year after case is closed.Data captures those who have recidivated within one year after case is closed in Realignment reports beginning FY 15/16Probation onlyNeed to invert recidivism data to reflect clients who do not recidivate.PM3 - Crime rates countywide and in communities with high concentrations (minimally 40%) of formerly incarcerated residents.Data re: crime rates for formerly incarcerated are not available; Data is available for crime rates by city. Research data sources for crime dataPM4 - Percent of target population arrested for a new offense during a specified time period.Need arrest data for the various populations, such as CDCR, federal, court probation, ACPD etc.PM5 - Percent of target population arrested for a technical violation (filed by the Probation Department) during a specified time pleted – Probation and District Attorney, only Need data for federal population PM 6 – Percent of target population arrested for a violation (filed by the District Attorney) during a specified time periodPM76 – Number of clients supervised by Probation who have been terminated early from supervision, successful and unsuccessfullyData is available, effective 2018PM8 – Number of 1203.4, Clean Slate petitions filed and petitions filed for early termination by clientsPM 9 – Number of target population with a new felony or misdemeanor committed within three years of release from custody or committed within three years of placement on supervision for a previous criminal conviction(BSCC definition)Data for clients with felonies within three years of placement for a previous criminal conviction has been reported in the Public Safety Realignment since 2015.Probation supervised clientsS1 - Assess target population for risk and needsCompleted – CDCR (COMPAS)Completed – ACPD (COMPAS tool implemented) eff: 1/7/19)CDCR paroleesProbation PRCSPre-Trial assessment tool is being determinedResearch tools for federal systemS2 - Provide services based upon identified needsCompleted – ACPD effective 1/7/19Probation supervised clientsResearch – State, federalS3 - Direct programming towards high-risk offendersCompleted – CDCRCompleted - ACPDResearch federal systemS4 - Facilitate in-custody programmingCDCR (has some programming)ACSO - SRJ (education, etc.)ACPD/CDCR – Pathway Home Project/Skype interviewsState paroleesACPD and SRJ clientsResearch for federal systemS5 - Develop in-custody transitional plans for target populationCDCR ACSO- SRJACPD/CDCR – Pathway Home ProjectClients receiving services through the SRJ Transition Center (OMHT, TDRC) & CFMG, CJMHResearch for federal systemS6 - Coordinate and facilitate linkages to community services prior to releaseCDCR – Pathway Home ProjectACSOACPDState paroleesPRCSClients supervised by ProbationResearch for federal systemS7 - Provide gender responsive services and supports to the female target populationCDCR - Pathway Home ProjectCCPEC is scheduled to approve fundingResearch for federal systemS8 - Develop coordinated pre- and post-release plansACPDCDCR - Pathway Home ProjectClients supervised by Probation receiving housing, SUD, MH, OMHTResearch for federal and State systemACRONYM LEGENDACPD – Alameda County Probation DepartmentACSO-SRJ – Alameda County Sheriff’s Office-Santa Rita JailBSCC – Board of State and Community CorrectionsCBO – Community-Based OrganizationCDCR – California Department of Corrections and RehabilitationCFMG – California Forensic Medical GroupCJMH – Criminal Justice Mental HealthCOMPAS - Correctional Offender Management Profiling for Alternative SanctionsMH – Mental HealthMOU – Memorandum of UnderstandingOMHT – Operation My Home TownPRCS – Post Release Community SupervisionSUD – Substance Use DisorderTDRC – Transition Day Reporting Center ................
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