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HomeMy WebLinkAbout02-02-21 PSCC MinutesPUBLIC SAFETY COORDINATING COUNCIL Minutes of Meeting Tuesday, February 2, 2021 A meeting of the Public Safety Coordinating Council was held at 3:30 p.m. on Tuesday, February 2, 2021 via Zoom Conference call. Council Members Present: Tony DeBone, County Commissioner Patti Adair, County Commissioner Tom Anderson, County Administrator Ken Hales, Community Corrections Jeff Hall, Court Administrator Melanie Kebler, Citizen Appointee Wells Ashby, Judge George Conway, County Health Services Director Erin Taylor, Citizen Member Dave Tarbet, Redmond Police Chief Keith Witcosky, City of Redmond Manager Mike Krantz, Bend Police Chief John Hummel, District Attorney Thomas Spear, Defense Attorney Gil Levy, Citizen Member Tanner Wark, Trevor Stephens, Chris Perry, 9-1-1 Operations, Roberto Robles, Oregon State Police, Deron McMaster- Sheriff's Office, Janice Garceau, Health Services, Holly Harris, Deevy Holcomb, Roger Olsen, Donna Mills, and BOCC Administrative Assistant Samantha Pepper. Minutes of PSCC Meeting Tuesday, February 2, 2020 Page 1 of 3 1. CALL TO ORDER & INTRODUCTIONS: Meeting was called to Order at 3:32 p.m. 2. APPROVE PSCC MEETING MINUTES: The minutes of January 5, 2021 meeting were approved unanimously. 3. PUBLIC COMMENT: None. 4. COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP UPDATE Roberto Robles new area commander state police. First Meeting. Melanie moved to Council member on behalf of Bend City Council. Citizen member vacancy under current recruitment. 5. JRI SEMI- ANNUAL PROGRESS REPORT Trevor Stephens updates the group on the JRI Grant semi-annual reports (quarters 5 and 6) and asks for report approval. Some successes include MRT and Moving On programs which have operated virtually with great success since March 2020. A new deputy District Attorney started in the pretrial program. Prison numbers for the county are low. Melanie Kebler inquired if the prison numbers have been lower. Trevor reports no, this is lowest since beginning of JRI program. Melanie Kebler moved submission of report. Thomas Spear seconds. Report approved. 6. MEASURE 110 ROUNDTABLE Deevy Holcomb moderated a roundtable discussion about Measure 110 that went into effect February 1, 2021 between John Hummel, Janice Garceau, Tanner Wark and Jeff Hall, standing in for Lisa Nichols of the Family Drug Court. Participants discussed their understanding of the intended purpose of the measure, the biggest impact expected for agency operations, and fear and hopes for impact on communities. Key discussion points: Intended purpose: Possession of drugs is a medical matter not criminal matter (JH); Addiction is a condition best remedied by treatment than correctional response (JG). Biggest agency impacts: 80-90 (7-8%) fewer P&P clients to supervise annually and subsequent reduction in funding (TW); Potential duplication of services based on how legislatively directed services ("Recovery Addiction Centers") interact with existing services array (JG); Minutes of PSCC Meeting Tuesday, January S, 2020 Page 2 of 3 not much impact to DA's office due to Clean Slate program which already diverts many possession arrests/ citations (JH); up to 25% reduction in current FDC population (JHall). Fears: Moves resources without solving the problem (JG); Legislature will walk away from issue with only half of it being addressed (decriminalization), leaving the issue of engaging clients in treatment unfunded/unconsidered (JH); Message to/regarding Juveniles who this may impact more (JHall); More drug use due to lack of accountability that the criminal justice system can provide for those who have addiction and criminogenic risks as well. Hopes: Save more lives (JH); State will understand need to fully fund, not duplicate services and well actually help people recover (JG); Right people will be offered diversion / treatment and state will identify baseline metrics and then keep track to know if the program is working as intended (TW). Other contributions from the Council include: the Measure's intended effort to reduce race and ethnic disparities in the system (Deevy); concerns about accountability for those cited under the law yet with enough substances to be delivering (Deron McMaster; Mike Krantz); Difficulty of helping addicted folks who also commit crimes without the support of criminal penalties as a motivator. Addiction remains a concern for quality of life and communities (Dave Tarbet, Mike Krantz). Jeff Hall asks how this will affect the District Attorney's office clean slate program. He will keep the program but the program will probably decrease. Gil Levy asks how much this will impact investigations for kids who are drug exposed. Mr. Hummel mentions that parents are on the line and the charging process won't change. Melanie Kebler asks if there are incentives to get people into treatment. Holly Harris explains how the stabilization works with its population by identifying and supporting clients to achieve something they want and need that can then assist with treatment, such as housing etc. 7. OTHER BUSINESS: None. ADJOURNMENT: There being no further discussion, the meeting was adjourned at 4:30 p.m. Respectfully submitted, *W Samantha Pepper, BOCC Administrative Assistant Minutes of PSCC Meeting Tuesday, January S, 2020 Page 3 of 3