Recent Findings Patrick Murphy Director of Research Ryken Grattet Sonya Tafoya Mia Bird and Viet Nguyen With support from National Institute for Justice The California Wellness Foundation Robert ID: 578525
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PPIC-BSCC Multi-county Study
Recent Findings
Patrick Murphy, Director of ResearchRyken Grattet, Sonya Tafoya, Mia Bird, and Viet Nguyen
With support from:National Institute for Justice, The California Wellness Foundation, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Russell Sage Foundation
November 2016Slide2
Overview
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JailsPretrial release (preliminary)Probation (preliminary)Next stepsSlide3
MCS Data Compared to BSCC Jail Profile Survey
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Realignment and Prop 47 Primarily Affect Drug and Property Offenders
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Grattet, Tafoya, Bird, & Nguyen. 2016.
California Jails in the Era of Reform
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Prop 47 Changed Booking Patterns
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Bird, Tafoya, Grattet, & Nguyen. 2016.
The Impact of Prop 47 on Jail Use
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Lengths of Stay decreased under Realignment (in days)
Pre-realignment
Under realignment
Under Prop 47
Oct-11
Oct-12
Oct-13
Oct-14
Oct-15
Misdemeanors
Drug
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111116 Property1376615 Person1814101218Felonies Drug4546587398 Property6684887189 Person9076858584
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SOURCE: Authors’ c
Grattet, Tafoya, Bird, & Nguyen. 2016.
California Jails in the Era of Reform
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Release practices change under different reforms
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Grattet, Tafoya, Bird, & Nguyen. 2016.
California Jails in the Era of Reform
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Risk Classifications Differ Between PRCS and Parolees, 2011-15
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Unpublished preliminary data.Slide9
One-year return to jail custody for all people u
nder probation supervision have been consistent
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Together parolees and probationers comprised nearly 30 percent
of jail beds
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Unpublished preliminary data.Slide11
Next steps
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Expanded scope of data collection to include services, sanctions, programsCounty dashboardsJail population forecasting tools and jail policy planning tool
Transfer to BSCC in 2017-8, research and county accessPPIC reportsRecidivismPretrialProbation Populations