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Realignment Supervision Trends

Realignment Supervision Trends. ACJR Conference October 2013 Kevin O’Connell Chief Probation Officers of California. California Counties supervise ~410,000 people after realignment . -3%. County. State. -50%. +0%. Trends in county level sentencing have stayed fairly flat.

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Realignment Supervision Trends

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  1. Realignment Supervision Trends ACJR Conference October 2013 Kevin O’Connell Chief Probation Officers of California

  2. California Counties supervise ~410,000 people after realignment -3% County State -50% +0%

  3. Trends in county level sentencing have stayed fairly flat

  4. Local prison terms average 2500 a month, with split sentencing increasing slightly

  5. Diversity in sentencing practices has resulted in varying levels of split sentences 58 counties split sentence %, through March 2013

  6. 40,000 offenders being supervised under realignment between PRCS and Mandatory Supervision by probation

  7. Per 100,000 people, where are realigned people going? Darker colors have more realigned people on PRCS or MS than others

  8. Early data collection points to more areas for study and research Effectiveness of service and treatment referrals based on risk responsivity Use and efficacy of graduated sanctions such as flash incarceration Types of recidivism and time to new criminal event A natural experiment between those given straight time and split sentences Implementation Implementation Implementation

  9. Where to go for data www.cpoc.org

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