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58 th Annual IDA Conference & Tradeshow September 21-24, 2012

The Downtown 100. Community Courts & Geo Restrictions. A Special Prosecution Program to Reduce Crime in Minneapolis. 58 th Annual IDA Conference & Tradeshow September 21-24, 2012. The Downtown 100. Strategic Team Panel Discussion. Monica Nilsson Ron Cunningham Ray Cantu

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58 th Annual IDA Conference & Tradeshow September 21-24, 2012

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  1. The Downtown 100 Community Courts & Geo Restrictions A Special Prosecution Program to Reduce Crime in Minneapolis 58th Annual IDA Conference & Tradeshow September 21-24, 2012

  2. The Downtown 100 Strategic Team Panel Discussion • Monica Nilsson • Ron Cunningham • Ray Cantu • Gary Nelson • Shane Zahn • Dominick Bouza

  3. The Downtown 100 • Minneapolis City • Attorney’s Office • Lois Conroy • Assistant City Attorney II

  4. Problem Downtown Council Worker’s Survey 2007 Worker’s Survey 6,500 workers • Workers do not feel safe in downtown Minneapolis • Workers report witnessing drug deals and illegal activity

  5. The Downtown 100Chronic Offender Cost 2005 Study of 33 Chronic Offenders Court Study… 5,068 days in jail 773 medical facility visits 91% used detox/chemical health facility 45% used mental health facility 85% used shelter Cost of the Downtown 33=$3.7M

  6. DID Grant The Downtown 100: Dedicated Prosecutor Downtown Probation Officer (1st ever)!

  7. What is the Downtown 100? A Holistic Pilot Program to Prosecute Downtown Chronic Offenders with the following goals: • Goal 1 Reduce Crime • Goal 2 Develop Longer-term Solutions

  8. Downtown 100Strategic Team • Holistic Response • Comprehensive Collaborative Team

  9. Court Watch &Strategic Team • The Downtown Improvement District • Minneapolis City Attorney’s Office • Hennepin Community Corrections • Hennepin County Attorney’s Office • Minneapolis Police Department • St. Stephen’s Human Services • Salvation Army • 1st Precinct Neighborhood Associations

  10. DID Grant • The Strategic Team: • Managing Prosecutor • DT 100 Prosecutor • Probation Officer • Paralegal • DID Operations Manager • County Attorney • The Downtown 100: • Police Crime Prevention Specialists • Police Crime Analyst • Homeless Outreach Workers/Advocates • Shelter Representative • Police Officers

  11. Court Watch &Strategic Team • Monitor Chronic Offenders • Share Intelligence • Develop an Offender Goal • Strategize on a Plan of Action

  12. Court Watch &Strategic Team • Monitor Chronic Offenders • Share Intelligence • Develop an Offender Goal • Strategize on a Plan of Action Impact on Prosecution

  13. Downtown 100Highlights • Prosecution & Probation • Probation Monitoring • Geographic Restrictions • Contempt of Court Charges • Arrest & Detention Orders • Incarceration

  14. Downtown 100Highlights • Services • Chemical Dependency • Mental Health • Employment • Specialty Courts • Housing

  15. The Downtown 100 • Hennepin County • Community Corrections • Ron Cunningham • Downtown 100 • Probation Officer

  16. Probation • Implementing the • Key Elements of: • Monitoring Chronic Offenders • Sharing Intelligence • Developing an Offender Goal • Strategizing on a Plan of Action

  17. The Downtown 100 • St. Stephen’s • Street Outreach • Monica Nilsson • Director • St. Stephen’s • Human Services

  18. Housing The power of collaboration: Homeless Outreach & The Downtown 100

  19. Housing • 20%of DT 100 Offenders Housed at Beginning(April 2010) • 50%of DT 100 Offenders Housed at end of 2010(Dec 2010)

  20. Housing One less homeless offender tonight: Molly’s story…

  21. 2011 Return on Investment Year End Results • 60% Active Supervision by a Probation • Officer • 80% of Supervised Offenders Court-ordered • Geographic Restrictions • 337% Increase in Contempt of Court • 16% Obtained Housing • 60% Housing Services • 30% Chemical Dependency Services • 22% Mental Health Services

  22. 2011 Return on Investment Year End Results • 60% Active Supervision by a Probation • Officer • 80% of Supervised Offenders Court-ordered • Geographic Restrictions • 337% Increase in Contempt of Court • 16% Obtained Housing • 60% Housing Services • 30% Chemical Dependency Services • 22% Mental Health Services

  23. 2011 Return on Investment Year End Results • 60% Active Supervision by a Probation • Officer • 80% of Supervised Offenders Court-ordered • Geographic Restrictions • 337% Increase in Contempt of Court • 16% Obtained Housing • 60% Housing Services • 30% Chemical Dependency Services • 22% Mental Health Services

  24. 2011 Return on Investment Year End Results • 60% Active Supervision by a Probation • Officer • 80% of Supervised Offenders Court-ordered • Geographic Restrictions • 337% Increase in Contempt of Court • 16% Obtained Housing • 60% Housing Services • 30% Chemical Dependency Services • 22% Mental Health Services

  25. 2011 Return on Investment Year End Results • 60% Active Supervision by a Probation • Officer • 80% of Supervised Offenders Court-ordered • Geographic Restrictions • 337% Increase in Contempt of Court • 16% Obtained Housing • 60% Housing Services • 30% Chemical Dependency Services • 22% Mental Health Services

  26. 2011 Return on Investment Year End Results • 60% Active Supervision by a Probation • Officer • 80% of Supervised Offenders Court-ordered • Geographic Restrictions • 337% Increase in Contempt of Court • 16% Obtained Housing • 60% Housing Services • 30% Chemical Dependency Services • 22% Mental Health Services

  27. 2011 Return on Investment Year End Results • 60% Active Supervision by a Probation • Officer • 80% of Supervised Offenders Court-ordered • Geographic Restrictions • 337% Increase in Contempt of Court • 16% Obtained Housing • 60% Housing Services • 30% Chemical Dependency Services • 22% Mental Health Services

  28. 2011 Return on Investment Year End Results • 60% Active Supervision by a Probation • Officer • 80% of Supervised Offenders Court-ordered • Geographic Restrictions • 337% Increase in Contempt of Court • 16% Obtained Housing • 60% Housing Services • 30% Chemical Dependency Services • 22% Mental Health Services

  29. 2011 Results • 78%Reduction in Recidivism • in the DID by DT 100 • ?

  30. 2011 Results • 78%Reduction in Recidivism • in the DID by DT 100

  31. 2011 Results • 78%Reduction in Recidivism • in the DID by DT 100 4% Reduction over the 74% in 2010

  32. 2010 Results Displacement? Year End Results

  33. 2011 Results 68% Reduction in the Greater First Precinct 36% Reduction to the Greater City

  34. 2011 Results 68% Reduction in the Greater First Precinct 36% Reduction to the Greater City

  35. International Award 2009—Court Watch Downtown 100 & Court Watch have received national & international attention. Best CommunityPolicing Plan in 2009

  36. Academic Study Humphrey School of Public Affairs An academic study of the Downtown 100 • Methodology • Reasons for Success • Competitive Comparisons • Key Recommendation: • Integrative Leadership—Other Jurisdictions

  37. International Award 2009—Court Watch Best CommunityPolicing Plan in 2009

  38. National Recognition2011—The Downtown 100 A Top 10 Best Criminal Justice Program

  39. The Downtown 100 Strategic Team Panel Discussion • Dominick Bouza • Raymond Cantu • Ron Cunningham • Sgt. Gary Nelson • Monica Nilsson • Shane Zahn

  40. The Downtown 100 Community Courts & Geo Restrictions A Special Prosecution Program to Reduce Crime in Minneapolis 58th Annual IAD Conference & Tradeshow September 21-24, 2012

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