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2007-1395-Resolution No. 2007-110 Recorded 7/27/2007DESCH TES COUNTY OFFICIAL NANCYUBLANKENSHIP, COUNTY CLERK DS 4J 2007.1395 REV 7�L I ED COMMISSIONERS' JOURNAL 07/27/2007 04:18;41 PM LEGAL COUNSEL it II IIIIIIIIIIIII III III '6111111 07-13 S For Recording Stamp Only BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF DESC1 UTES COUNTY, OREGON A Resolution Adopting the Community Corrections Plan for July 1, 2007 through June 30, 2009 RESOLUTION NO. 2007-110 WHEREAS, Deschutes County, through an intergovernmental agreement with the State of Oregon, has prepared a Community Corrections Plan to provide community corrections services in Deschutes County, Oregon; and WHEREAS, it is necessary to provide such services and these services are enhanced through this partnership with the State Department of Corrections; now, therefore, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, as follows: Section 1. That the document entitled "Deschutes County Adult Parole and Probation Community Corrections Plan", as prepared by Deschutes County and approved by the Deschutes County Local Public Safety Coordinating Councile-- be adopted and implemented for July 1, 2007 through June 30, 2009. APPROVED thisay of July 2007 for the Deschutes County Board of Commissioners. ATTEST: Recording Secretary PACE I OF 1 —RESOLUTION NO. 2007-110 (07/23/07) - . A// , 0 4 Mich el M. Da y, Chair Deschutes County Adult Parole and Probation Community Corrections Plan July 1, 2007 — June 30, 2009 Deschutes County Board of Commissioners Michael M. Daly, Chair Dennis R. Luke, Vice -Chair Tammy Baney, Commissioner Table of Contents Introduction LPSCC Recommendation 1 Board of County Commissioner's Resolution 2 Department Overview 3 Organizational Chart Parole & Probation 4 Organizational Chart Sheriff's Office/Jail 5 Community Corrections Plan Cover Sheet 6 Supervision Program Descriptions Supervision — Street Crimes 7 Supervision — Mental Health 8 Supervision — Sex Offender 9 Supervision — Batterer Intervention/Family Violence 10 Casebank 11 Other Program Descriptions Administration 12 Cognitive Skills 13 Substance Abuse Treatment 14 Mental Health Assessment 15 Sex Offender Treatment 16 Batterer Intervention Treatment 17 Subsidy and Transitional Services 18 Community Based Custodial Alternatives 19 Transitional Leave Community Service Electronic Monitoring GPS/Cell Monitoring Violation Hearings 20 Deschutes County Corrections Custodial and Sanction Beds (Local Control Offenders) 21 Budget Information Budget Summary 22 LPSCC RECOMMENDATION D BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS R E64"oh'0 UN LTIO 2 Department Overview Deschutes County Adult Parole and Probation supervises adult offenders sentenced to probation or released from prison or county jail on parole or post - prison supervision. Utilizing a balance of supervision, services and sanctions, the department promotes public safety and strives to reduce recidivism among offenders. Supervision is carried out by 17 parole and probation officers. Services, in addition to case management and supervision, include criminogenic needs assessments, case plans, community service assignments, cognitive restructuring classes, employment assistance, mental health assessments, treatment and other resource referrals, subsidy and transitional assistance including housing; community based custodial alternatives and jail/sanction beds. Additionally, the department contracts with community-based counselors to provide a variety of therapy services for indigent offenders. Sanctions are represented by a continuum ranging from loss of privileges to community service work to jail. To promote safety in our community, the Department shares information with partner agencies, community members and staff regarding what works in the supervision and treatment of offenders. Due to limited resources aiid iii concert i with research, supervision, services and sanctions are cocused on those offenders that represent the greatest risk to re -offend in our community. Statistical data complied over the last twenty years reveals that simply incarcerating offenders accomplishes little or nothing in terms of making them less likely to re -victimize others in the future. In fact, upon jail or prison release, offenders have often become more sophisticated in their criminal behavior. Research has shown, however, that it is possible for offenders to change their criminal thinking and subsequent inappropriate behavior. These studies have demonstrated that through the application of certain supervision techniques and program models, we can achieve reductions in recidivism with our targeted high and medium risk offenders. Department staff works closely with the Courts, District Attorney, law enforcement, corrections and treatment providers to ensure that these techniques and program models, also called evidence -based practices, are available to offenders. As of June 2007, the department supervises approximately 1400 felons and 200 sex offenders and family violence offenders convicted of misdemeanor offenses. Our three offices are strategically located throughout the county. Crime -specific caseloads (sex offender and family violence), an issue -specific case (mentally ill offenders), street crimes caseloads (drugs, property offenses) and a case bank (low risk offenders) have been established in order to provide supervision and case management services to all types of offenders as well as to each risk group. 3 m COUNTY COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS 2007-2009 Community Corrections Plan Cover Sheet Department of CorrectionsoE7 2575 Center St. NE- Salem, OR 97310T Date: t 6/1/07 County Deschutes Address: 63360 Britta Street, Building #2 Bend, Oregon 97701 Telephone: (541) 385-3246 E-mail: beckywa@co.deschutes.or.us Community Corrections Director/Manager: Becky Wanless Address: as above Telephone: 541 383-4383 Fax: 541 385-1804 E-mail: beckywa@co.d6schutes.or.us Sheriff: Larry Blanton Address: 63333 Highway 20 West, Bend, Oregon 97701 Telephone: 541 317-3118 Fax: 541 389-6835 E-mail: Larry Blanton co.deschutes.or.us Jail Manager: Ruth Jenkin Address: 63333 Highway 20 West, Bend, Oregon 97701 Telephone: (541) 388-6667 Fax: 541) 389-6835 E-mail: Ruth Jenkin@co.deschutes.or.us �s Supervisory Authority: Sheriff Larry Blanton Address: same as above Telephone: see above Fax: see above E-mail: see above LPSCC Contact: Judge Michael C. Sullivan Address: 1100 NW Bond Street, Bend, Oregon 97701 Telephone: (541) 388-5300 x2410 Fax: E-mail: BUDGET State Grant -in -Aid Funds: $_9,687,698 County General Funds: $ 449,000 Supervision Fees/Offender Fees $ 732,400 Other Funds: $ 598,150 Inmate Welfare Release Subsidy Funds: $ 24,185 TOTAL BUDGET: $_11,491,433 2007 — 2009 Cover Sheet PROGRAM DESCRIPTION Program Name: Supervision — Street Crimes Program Purpose: To provide probation, post -prison and parole supervision to felony offenders who have committed street crimes. Program Description: Assessment, supervision and case management services will be provided to all felony offenders including those supervised under the terms of Interstate Compact. Assessments will be completed in order to identify offenders' criminogenic risk factors which, when combined with a case plan, will establish the framework for the supervision of each individual offender. Professional and certified parole and probation officers will provide treatment and resource referrals, urinalysis testing, rewards and sanctions and will encourage offenders to move through the Stages of Change and access treatment, if appropriate, to alter thinking and behavior. In conjunction with casework, information will be entered into various computer programs as required by the Department, Deschutes County and DOC. Program Objectives: To reduce criminal behavior, enforce Court and Board orders and to assist offenders to change. Supervision will comply with department policies, Administrative Rules and Oregon Law. Method(s) of Evaluation: 100% of felony offenders convicted of street crimes will be supervised in accordance with department mission, applicable policies, rules and laws. SB 267 Eligible: X_ Yes No Monthly Average to be Type of offender served: Served: 0 Probation 0 Parole / Post -Prison Supervision 470 0 Local Control Risk Level 0 High 0 Medium 0 Low ❑ Limited Gender 0 Men 0 Women Crime Category 0 Felony ❑ Misdemeanor Funding Sources: 0 State Grant -in -Aid $ 1,455,000 0 County General Fund/Offender Fees $ 170,000 ❑ Other( $ ❑ Other( $ ❑ Other( $ ❑ Other( $ 2007-2009 Program Description 7 PROGRAM DESCRIPTION Program Name: Supervision — Mental Health Program Purpose: To provide probation, post -prison and parole supervision to felony and misdemeanor offenders who are mentally ill. Program Description: Supervision and case management services will be provided using a team approach that combines the resources of a mental health caseworker with a parole/probation officer who has specialized skills and training in working with mentally ill offenders. The caseworker will work with offenders prior to their release from our county jail and "bridge" services between incarceration and the community. This team will meet regularly in order to staff cases, provide updates regarding medication and make decisions as to the appropriate method of holding offenders accountable when a violation occurs. The department facilitates enrollment of mentally ill offenders in the Oregon Health Plan, if eligible. A "fast track" program through the District Attorney's office in conjunction with the Court is designed to speed the legal process for mentally ill defendants. Review hearings are held to update the Court on mentally ill offenders' compliance with probation conditions and their prescribed medication regimen. Program Objectives: To reduce criminal behavior and assist offenders to change by providing supervision specific to the criminogenic needs of our mentally ill population; to enforce Court and Board orders; to provide reparation to victims. Method(s) of Evaluation: 100% of felony and misdemeanor offenders identified as having significant mental health issues receive supervision and related services. SB 267 Eligible: X Yes No Monthly Average to be Type of offender served: Served: 0 Probation 0 Parole / Post -Prison Supervision 70 0 Local Control Risk Level 0 High 0 Medium 0 Low ❑ Limited Gender 0 Men 0 Women Crime Category 0 Felony 0 Misdemeanor Funding Sources: 0 State Grant -in -Aid $ 224,000 0 County General Fund/Offender Fees $ 30,000 ❑ Other( ) $ ❑ Other( ) $ ❑ Other( 1 $ ❑ Other( ) $ 2007-2009 Program Description PROGRAM DESCRIPTION Program Name: Supervision — Sex Offender Program Purpose: To provide probation, post -prison and parole supervision to felony and misdemeanor offenders who have committed sex crimes. Program Description: Assessment, supervision and case management services will be provided utilizing a team approach; combining the resources of parole and probation officers, treatment providers and polygraphers. Parole and probation officers will use Department of Corrections -approved risk tools to determine candidacy for predatory designation and supervision levels. Predatory sex offender notifications will be completed in accordance with department Policy. Polygraphs will be used to gather information regarding offenders' sexual histories and compliance to mandated conditions of supervision and treatment. The supervision/treatment team will meet monthly to staff cases and discuss statewide and local protocols. Decisions regarding offender privileges and accountability will be decided by the team. Program Objectives: To increase community safety by reducing offenders' criminal and sexually deviant behaviors and increasing their pro -social thinking and behavior; to enforce orders of the Court and Board; to provide reparation to victims; to adhere to statutory requirements specific to supervision of sex offenders. Method(s) of Evaluation: 100% of sex offenders under supervision in Deschutes County will receive specialized supervision and treatment. SB 267 Eligible: Monthly Average to be Served: 205 Funding Sources: X_ Yes No Type of offender served: 0 Probation 0 Parole / Post -Prison Supervision 0 Local Control Risk Level 0 High 0 Medium 0 Low ❑ Limited Gender Cl Men 0 Women Crime Category 0 Felony 0 Misdemeanor 0 State Grant -in -Aid 0 County General Fun/Offender Fees ❑ Other( ❑ Other( ❑ Other( ❑ Other( 2007-2009 Program Description $ 1,010,000 $-110,000 PROGRAM nFsrRiPTinN Program Name: Supervision — Batterer Intervention/Family Violence Program Purpose: To provide probation, post -prison and parole supervision to felony and misdemeanor offenders who have been convicted of family violence offenses. Program Description: Assessment, supervision and case management services will be provided using a team approach; combining the efforts of parole and probation officers, therapists, polygraphers and victim advocates. Department staff will receive ongoing training specific to supervising this population and understanding evidenced -based batterer intervention program protocol. Victim safety will be considered paramount; any decision to allow offender/victim contact will be made according to established protocol including input from victim advocates. The BIP treatment/supervision team will meet monthly to discuss and establish protocol and to staff cases. Decisions regarding an offender's community conduct will be made as a team. Polygraphs will be used to gather information regarding an offender's behavior in the community and progress in treatment. Program Objectives: To increase community safety by reducing offenders' criminal and battering behavior and increasing their pro -social thinking and behavior; to enforce Court and Board orders; to provide reparation to victims. Method(s) of Evaluation: 100% of family violence offenders under supervision will receive specialized supervision. Sn207 Eliglble: _X Yes No Monthly Average to be Type of offender served: Served: 0 Probation 0 Parole / Post -Prison Supervision 210 0 Local Control Risk Level 0 High 0 Medium 0 Low ❑ Limited Gender 0 Men 21 Women Crime Category 0 Felony 0 Misdemeanor Funding Sources: 0 State Grant -in -Aid $ 580,000 0 County General Fund/Offender Fees $ 90,000 ❑ Other( ) $ ❑ Other( $ ❑ Other( $ ❑ Other( $ 2007-2009 Program Description 10 PROGRAM DESr-RiPTioN Program Name: Casebank Program Purpose: To monitor low and limited risk offenders. Program Description: All low and limited risk offenders, with the exception of family violence and sex offenders, will be assigned to case bank for the purpose of monitoring them for compliance with conditions of supervision. When appropriate, given offenders' risk factors, they may be referred to programs designed to assist them in changing. Program Objectives: To reduce criminal behavior, to enforce Court and Board orders, to assist offenders to change, if appropriate, and to provide reparation to victims. Method(s) of Evaluation: 100% of low and limited risk offenders will receive monitoring services. SB 267 Eligible: _X Yes No Monthly Average to be Type of offender served: Served: El Probation 21 Parole / Post -Prison Supervision ❑ Local Control 625 Risk Level ❑ High ❑ Medium ❑ Low 121 Limited Gender 0 Men 0 Women Crime Category 0 Felony ❑ Misdemeanor Funding Sources: 2 State Grant -in -Aid $ 410,000 ❑ County General Fund $ ❑ Other( $ ❑ Other( $ ❑ Other( $ ❑ Other( $ ❑ Other( $ 2007-2009 Progam Description PRC)( -.RAM nF, CrRIPT1nK1 Program Name: Administration Program Purpose: To provide leadership and fiscal and organizational management for the department. Program Description: The Director of Parole and Probation is responsible for the overall management of the department and reports directly to the County Administrator. 2.0 FTE Parole and Probation Program Managers are responsible for the daily supervision of 25 staff who provide direct services to offenders. An Administrative Manager oversees 4.5 FTE staff who provide support for parole and probation officers and insure compliance with DOC Administrative Rules related to admission, sentence computation, release and archiving. Program Objectives: To provide leadership, policy development, financial oversight and supervision of staff to insure compliance with department policy and procedure, Oregon Administrative Rules, Oregon Revised Statutes and Intergovernmental Agreement with DOC. Method(s) of Evaluation: Department operates in compliance with all requirements and within budget. SB 267 Eligible: _X Yes No Month!- A-rar,to bo Served: Type of offender served: N/A ❑ Probation ❑ Parole / Post -Prison Supervision N/A ❑ Local Control Risk Level ❑ High ❑ Medium ❑ Low ❑ Limited Gender ❑ Men ❑ Women Crime Category ❑ Felony ❑ Misdemeanor Funding Sources: El State Grant -in -Aid $ 898,222 D County General Fund/Offender Fees $ 967,750 ❑ Other( $ ❑ Other( $ ❑ Other( $ ❑ Other( $ 2007-2009 Program Description 12 PROGRAM DESCRIPTION Program Name: Cognitive Skills Program Description: An evidence -based cognitive skills program based in interactive journaling. According to the providers website (www.chan.gecompanies.net) "The power of Interactive Journaling® transcends any specific treatment or educational modality. Whether a program focuses on a twelve -step approach, a cognitive -behavioral model, a motivational enhancement strategy or a combination of change models, Interactive Journaling® offers a simple but dynamic delivery system for each program participant. it s the pathway individuals access to allow a change process to be understood, activated and reinforced." Program Objectives: To reduce criminal behavior and assist offenders through the process of change. Method(s) of Evaluation: 33% of high and medium risk offenders will attend this program. SB 267 Eligible: Yes No Monthly Average to be Type of offender served: Served: Q Probation 0 Parole / Post -Prison Supervision 25 ❑ Local Control Risk Level Q High 0 Medium ❑ Low ❑ Limited Gender Q Men 0 Women Crime Category Q Felony 0 Misdemeanor Funding Sources: 121 State Grant -in -Aid $ 160,000 0 County General Fund/Offender Fees $ 80,000 ❑ Other( ) $ ❑ Other( ) $ ❑ Other( ) $ 2007-2009 Program Description 13 PROGRAM DFSC'RIPTinN Program Name: Substance Abuse Treatment Program Purpose: To provide alcohol and drug assessment and treatment services to high and medium risk offenders who are indigent. Program Description: Approximately 85% of offenders under our supervision struggle with substance abuse addiction issues. Many of these offenders are indigent and/or do not qualify for Oregon Health Plan. For these high and medium risk offenders, services are available through a local treatment provider with whom the department contracts, Pfeifer and Associates. Offenders are placed into treatment groups based on their risk level. Length of treatment varies according to assessed needs. Random urine tests are conducted by the provider, and progress reports are submitted to the supervising probation officer on a regular basis. Program Objectives: To reduce criminal behavior which is a direct result of substance abuse/use and to promote pro -social change, using a treatment modality that is evidenced -based. Method(s) of Evaluation: 80% of high and medium risk indigent offenders with substance abuse issues will receive assessment and treatment services. SB 267 Eligible: _X_ Yes No Monthly Average to be Type of offender served: Served: 0 Probation 0 Parole / Post -Prison Supervision 25 ❑ Local Control Risk Level 0 High 0 Medium ❑ Low ❑ Limited Gender 0 Men 0 Women Crime Category 0 Felony 0 Misdemeanor Funding Sources: 0 State Grant -in -Aid $ 32,000 0 County General Fund/Offender Fees $__ 17,000 ❑ Other( ) $ ❑ Other( ) $ ❑ Other( ) $ ❑ Other( ) $ 2007-2009 Program Description 14 PROGRAM OFSCRIPTI()N Program Name: Mental Health Assessment Program Purpose: To provide an opportunity for medium and high risk offenders to be assessed for mental health services. Program Description: Indigent medium and high risk offenders are often unable to access mental health services on their own. A caseworker with our local mental health clinic will complete assessments on offenders in order to identify services warranted. Referrals will then be made to appropriate and available resources, including medication monitoring, individual treatment and group therapy. Program Objectives: To obtain mental health assessments on medium and high risk offenders. Method(s) of Evaluation: 75% of offenders requiring mental health assessments will receive them. SB 267 Eligible: _X_ Yes No Monthly Average to be Type of offender served: Served: E1 Probation El Parole / Post -Prison Supervision 8 ❑ Local Control Risk Level 21 High Q Medium ❑ Low ❑ Limited Gender Q Men 0 Women Crime Category 0 Felony 10 Misdemeanor Funding Sources: 2 State Grant -in -Aid $ _ 5,200 D County General Fund/Offender Fees $_ 2,800 ❑ Other( ) $ ❑ Other( ) $ ❑ Other( ) $ ❑ Other( ) $ 2007-2009 Program Description 15 PROGRAM DESCRIPTION Program Name: Sex Offender Treatment Program Purpose: To provide an opportunity for indigent medium and high risk sex offenders to access treatment services. Program Description: Deschutes County sex offender treatment programs address sexual assault cycles, thinking errors and defense mechanisms, victim empathy, victim clarification, arousal control and reconditioning, social competence, development of healthy relationships and reunification of family when applicable. Treatment groups meet weekly, in addition to individual sessions as required. Each offender signs a contract delineating the requirements for compliance to treatment. Offenders are required to submit to periodic polygraph testing by a private, licensed polygrapher that is skilled and trained in testing sex offenders as an objective means of validating behavior in the community and progress in treatment. Program Objectives: To reduce criminal and sexually -deviant behavior and promote pro -social change in sex offenders by using evidenced -based sex offender treatment modalities. Method(s) of Evaluation: 90% of indigent medium and high risk sex offenders will receive treatment. SIB 267 Eligible: _X_ Yes No Monthly Average to be Type of offender served: Served: 2 Probation 0 Parole / Post -Prison Supervision 20 ❑ Local Control Risk Level 0 High 21 Medium 9 Low ❑ Limited Gender 0 Men 0 Women Crime Category 121 Felony 0 Misdemeanor Funding Sources: * State Grant -in -Aid $ 14,000 Q County General Fund/Offender Fees $ 6,000 ❑ Other( ) $ ❑ Other( ) $ ❑ Other( ) $ ❑ Other( ) $ 2007-2009 Program Description 16 PROGRAM DESCRIPTION Program Name: Batterer Intervention Treatment Program Purpose: To provide an opportunity for indigent high and medium risk batterers to access treatment services. Program Description: Three therapists provide group and individual treatment services for indigent batterers. Groups are a minimum of 48 weeks in duration in accordance with draft OAR's, followed by at least 3 months of aftercare. Offenders are required to sign a treatment contract outlining rules and expectations. Deschutes County Batterer Intervention Programs address the tactics offenders use to justify battering behavior, increase the offenders' recognition of the criminal aspect of their thoughts and behaviors, increase their acceptance of personal responsibility and p�..., accountability, Increase their empathy and awareness of the impact their behavior has on others, and help them identify how they use alcohol and other drugs to support their battering behavior. Treatment groups meet weekly, in addition to individual and couple sessions as needed. Offenders are required to submit to disclosure and maintenance polygraph examinations by a private, licensed polygrapher who is skilled and trained in testing batterers. The polygraph is used as an objective means of validating behavior in the community and progress in treatment. Program Objectives: To reduce criminal behavior and to protect victims and the community by equipping offenders with the tools necessary to identify and eliminate battering behavior. Method(s) of Evaluation: 75% of felony and misdemeanor indigent offenders identified as batterers will enter treatment. SB 267 Eligible: _ X Yes No Monthly Average to be Type of offender served: Served: 0 Probation 0 Parole / Post -Prison Supervision 8 ❑ Local Control Risk Level 0 High 0 Medium 0 Low ❑ Limited Gender 0 Men 0 Women Crime Category 0 Felony 0 Misdemeanor Funding Sources: 0 State Grant -in -Aid $_ 14,000 0 County General Fund/Offender Fees $ 6,000 ❑ Other( ) $ ❑ Other( ) $ ❑ Other( ) $ ❑ Other( ) $ 2007-2009 Program Description 17 PROGRAM nFcr-RiprinM Program Name: Subsidy and Transitional Assistance Program Purpose: To provide reintegration services to offenders being released from prison or local control to the community in order to increase their opportunity for success in transitioning from incarceration to the community. Program Description: The integration of offenders into the community from a custody situation is enhanced when services are available to help them meet basic needs. Whenever possible, transitional services will be initiated prior to release from incarceration and will be available for a maximum of up to 60 days. Transitional services are the result of coordination between jail program staff, prison counselors, mental health workers and parole and probation officers. Some subsidy funds are available for those offenders who are not appropriate for transitional housing. Assistance is available for lodging (18 beds for male offenders are available on the first floor of the Parole and Probation Department), transportation, medication or other needs relating to offender's potential for successful community integration. Offenders in transitional housing are also offered employment and other services designed to enhance their success in the community. Program Objectives: To enhance offenders' opportunity for success in transitioning from incarceration to the community and to increase community safety by providing pro -social housing. Method(s) of Evaluation: 75% of offenders being released to our community without appropriate housin will be provided with transitional housing and other services. SB 267 Eligible: _ X_ Yes No Monthly Average to be Type of offender served: Served: 0 Probation 0 Parole / Post -Prison Supervision 21 0 Local Control Risk Level 0 High 0 Medium 0 Low ❑ Limited Gender 0 Men 0 Women Crime Category 0 Felony 0 Misdemeanor Funding Sources: 0 State Grant -in -Aid $ 25,815 0 County General Fund $ 300,000 0 Other(Subsidy Funds ) $ 24,185 ❑ Other(Supervision/Client Fees 1 $ ❑ Other( j $ ❑ Other( ) $ ❑ Other( ) $ 2007-2009 Program Description 18 PROGRAM DESCRIPTION Program Name: Community Based Custodial Alternatives Program Purpose: To provide alternatives to incarceration for felony and misdemeanor offenders serving sentences of one year or less. Program Description: The Deschutes County Supervisory Authority Board Administrative Committee, appointed by the Deschutes County Sheriff, meets twice per month and reviews inmates that have been sentenced to a term of incarceration of one year or less. Factors considered in determining the appropriateness of an inmate being placed in a community-based custodial alternative include the length of their sentence and the amount of time they have served, their behavior within the facility, risk to the community, crime of conviction, prior criminal history, amenability to alternative form of custody and the viability of the alternative custody plan. Upon approval of the Administrative Committee (or full board, depending on circumstances), inmates may be released from custody to complete their sentence in an alternative program. All inmates released to an alternative custody program are placed on Transitional Leave with intensive supervision provided by a parole/probation officer. Transitional Leave may include a mandate to enter/complete a residential substance abuse treatment program, community service, electronic monitoring or GPS/Cell monitoring. Inmates are returned to custody for violations. If no violations occur; inmates remain on their community-based custodial alternative program until effective date of post -prison supervision. Program ObjectiVes: To make maximum use of non -custody resource-.- +tnV hold inI„IIates accountable for their offenses. Method(s) of Evaluation: 100% of eligible inmates serving sentences of one year or less will be considered for community-based custodial alternatives and released, if appropriate. SB 267 Eligible: _X Yes No Monthly Average to be Type of offender served: Served: ❑ Probation ❑ Parole / Post -Prison Supervision 15 0 Local Control Risk Level 0 High 0 Medium 0 Low 0 Limited Gender 0 Men 0 Women Crime Category 0 Felony 0 Misdemeanor Funding Sources: 0 State Grant -in -Aid $_ 415,000 ❑ County General Fund $ ❑ Other( ) $ ❑ Other( ) $ ❑ Other( ) $ ❑ Other( ) $ ❑ Other( ) $ 2007-2009 Program Description 19 PROGRAM DESCRIPTI0nl Program Name: Violation Hearings Program Purpose: To conduct parole, post -prison supervision and Interstate Compact violation hearings and utilize structured sanctions or revocation to address non-compliant behavior. Program Description: In accordance with rules and laws, due process, including Notice of Rights and hearings, when necessary, will be provided to felony offenders alleged to have violated conditions of their supervision. A continuum of sanctions, ranging from community service to electronic monitoring to jail, is available. Program Objectives: To insure that statutory requirements are met and appropriate action is taken, in accordance with the Sanction Effectiveness Study upon a positive finding that an offender has violated a condition of supervision. Method(s) of Evaluation: 100% of felony offenders who allegedly violate their supervision and request a hearing will receive due process. SB 267 Eligible: _X Yes No Monthly Average to be Type of offender served: Served: ❑ Probation 0 Parole / Post -Prison Supervision 10 ❑ Local Control Risk Level 0 High 0 Medium 0 Low 0 Limited Gender 0 Men 0 Women Crime Category 0 Felony ❑ Misdemeanor Funding Sources: 0 State Grant -in -Aid $ 85,000 ❑ County General Fund $ ❑ Other( $ ❑ Other( $ ❑ Other( $ ❑ Other( $ ❑ Other( $ 2007-2009 Program Description 20 PROGRAM nFSri?iPTlnti Program Name: Custodial and Sanction Beds Program Purpose: To provide incarceration and secure program services for SB 1145 offenders, managed as local control at the county level, and offenders servin sanctions of 31 or more days. Program Description: Offenders sentenced to a term of imprisonment of one year or less, as well as those serving sanctions of 31 plus days, will be housed in our adult jail. Offenders serving these kinds of sentences will be assessed upon admission to the jail and their needs determined. During the period of their incarceration, they will be programmed for services designed to reduce their risk to reoffend in accordance with their ability to comply with facility rules, sentence length and program availability. Services available to offenders in custodial beds include cognitive classes, anger management, family/parenting skills, AA, NA and GED classes. Program Objectives: To hold offenders accountable, to reduce criminal behavior and to assist offenders to change. Method(s) of Evaluation: 100% of SB 1145 inmates and offenders serving jail sanctions of 31 or more days will be booked into the Deschutes County Jail. SB 267 Eligible: _X Yes No Monthly Average to be Type of offender served: Served: 0 Probation 0 Parole / Post -Prison Supervision 45 21 Local Control Risk level 0 High 0 Medium 0 Low ❑ Limited Gender 0 Men 0 Women Crime Category 0 Felony ❑ Misdemeanor Funding Sources: 0 State Grant -in -Aid $ 4,359,461 ❑ County General Fund $ ❑ Other( $ ❑ Other( $ ❑ Other( $ ❑ Other( j $ ❑ Other( $ 2007-2009 Program Description 21 Deschutes County Community Corrections Budget Summary 2007-2009 Biennium Community Corrections State Grant Funds Program Name State Grant Funds Inmate Welfare Release Subsidy Fund County/OtherFunds Total Supervision -Street Crimes 1,455,000 170,000 1,625,000 Supervision -Mental Health 224,000 30,000 254,000 Supervision -Sex Offender 1,010,000 110,000 1,120,000 Supervision -Battering Intervention 580,000 90,000 670,000 Casebank 410,000 410,000 Administration 898,222 967,750 1,865,972 Cognitive Skills Training 160,000 80,000 240,000 Substance Abuse Treatment 32,000 17,000 49,000 Mental Health Assessments 5,200 2,800 8,000 Sex Offender Treatment 14,000 6,000 20,000 Battering Intervention Treatment 14,000 6,000 20,000 Subsidy/Transitional Housing 25,815 24,185 300,000 350,000 Community Based Custodial Alternatives 415,000 415,000 Violation Hearings 85,000 85,000 Custody/Sanction Beds 4,359,461 4,359,461 Fund Total $9,687,698 24 185 1 779 550 1 $11,491,433 2007-2000 Budget Surnmary 22 Q