GEORGIA Department GEORGIA of Corrections GEORGIA GEORGIA GEORGIA Probation Operations House Bill 1176 Implementation Presented by: Jay Sanders Special Assistant to the Director of Probation Operations Georgia Department of Corrections Probation Operations October 2, 2012
HB 1176 Implementation Goals of the Council • Address the growth of the state’s prison population, contain corrections costs and increase efficiencies and effectiveness that result in better offender management; • Improve public safety by reinvesting a portion of the savings into strategies that reduce crime and recidivism; and • Hold offenders accountable by strengthening community-based supervision, sanctions and services.
HB 1176 Implementation “…the analysis revealed that inmate population growth is due in large part to policy decisions about who is being sent to prison and how long they are staying.” Report of the Special Council on Criminal Justice Reform for Georgians – Nov 2011
HB 1176 Implementation The Facts • Drug and property offenders represent 60% of all admissions • Five of the top six most common prison admission offenses are drug and property crimes – Burglary – Forgery – Possession of Cocaine – Theft By Taking – Theft By Receiving Stolen Property • In 2010, over 5,000 lower risk drug and property offenders went to prison for the first time = 25% of 2010 admissions
HB 1176 Implementation • Phase II Technical Assistance Requested from – Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) – Justice Reinvestment Initiative (JRI) • Site Visit by Vera Institute on October 3 rd and 4 th – Meet with internal and external stakeholders – Vera will make recommendation to BJA and JRI – Timeframe for assistance is 18-24 months
HB 1176 Implementation • Evidence Based Practices Utilized – GDC will only deliver programming and treatment that is researched based • Performance Metrics – Track treatment and recidivism outcome – Goal is to implement a web based system – Ability to be queried by internal and external stakeholders
Electronic Records Submission • 140 Counties have signed on • Received 430 sentences last week • Over 1600 sentences received since July 1
HB 1176 Implementation • Use of Graduated Sanctions for Probation Violations • Probation Detention Center (PDC) – Establishes a cap on length of stay at 180 days – Currently 325 awaiting entrance to a PDC • Early Termination Encouraged • Pilot Pre-Sentence Assessment
Number of offenders waiting to enter PDC 400 450 500 550 600 650 700 750 800 850 23-Sep-11 7-Oct-11 21-Oct-11 4-Nov-11 18-Nov-11 HB 1176 Implementation 2-Dec-11 PDC Backlog since September 2011 16-Dec-11 30-Dec-11 13-Jan-12 27-Jan-12 10-Feb-12 24-Feb-12 Week of 9-Mar-12 23-Mar-12 6-Apr-12 20-Apr-12 4-May-12 18-May-12 1-Jun-12 15-Jun-12 29-Jun-12 13-Jul-12 27-Jul-12 10-Aug-12 24-Aug-12 7-Sep-12
HB 1176 Implementation Accountability Courts Expansion • $10 Million for new courts • DRC Lite – $750K for collaborative pilot programs for rural areas that do not have full drug court capacity or capability
DRC Lite Pilot Circuits Alapaha Appalachian Cordele Mountain Northern Southwestern Toombs 11
HB 1176 Implementation • Residential Substance Abuse Treatment (RSAT) Expansion – Conversion of (3) Pre Release Centers to RSATs – 600 additional beds • Integrated Treatment Program (ITP) – Dual Diagnosis – Appling – Male – 200 beds – West Central – Female – 200 beds • Additional RSAT – Turner – Male RSAT
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