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SAFETY + JUSTICE CHALLENGE

Manny Mejias – Pima Prevention Partnership (Co-Chair)

Community Collaborative Steering CommitteeJanuary 18, 2018

3:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.Pima County Housing Center

801 W. Congress Street

Community CollaborativeSteering Committee Agenda

1. Review monthly jail stats2. What’s happening in 2018

a) Staffing Updatesb) Workgroupsc) Upcoming Eventsd) Other related efforts

3. Collaborative membership4. Next Steps

SAFETY + JUSTICE CHALLENGE

Jail DataSpencer Graves

Program Coordinator

December 2017Total Arrested and Booked

2210 – Total Bookings2335—Total Releases1839—Average Daily Confined Population

88% - Men 12% - Women

9% African American (4.9% 2016 US Census)

1.23% Asian (4.2% 2016 US Census)

40.8% Caucasian (52.4% 2016 US Census)

43.7% Hispanic (36.8% 2016 US Census*)

5.3% Native American (5.2% 2016 US Census)

Estimated County Population 1,016,206

In Pima County

*Please note the total for Hispanic is for “Hispanic of any race,” so total of population exceeds 100%. Data from the 2016 American Community Survey Population Estimates.

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2015 2016 2017

Pima County Jail: Booking and Releases

Sum of Total releases Sum of Total bookings

October 2015 to December 2017 comparison: decrease of 5%Comparison of baseline (1879) to December 2017: decrease of 2%

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Pima County Jail: Average Daily Population

October 2015 to December 2017 comparison:• Pretrial decreased by ~.3%, and• Sentenced decreased by ~48%

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Pima County Jail: Pretrial vs Sentenced

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Pima County Jail: Demographics

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Average Monthly Juvenile Population at PCADC

Source: 2016 Facts and Figures Report

Action Required by Steering Committee Discuss next steps

Monthly Jail Data

SAFETY + JUSTICE CHALLENGE

What’s happening in 2018

Staffing Updatesa) Criminal Justice Reform Unit Createdb) Wendy Petersen – Assistant County

Administrator, Law and Justicec) Amy Fish – Grants and Data Officed) Spencer Graves – Program Coordinator

What’s happening in 2018

What’s happening in 2018

Workgroupsa) RED

i. Schedule 1 hour presentation atMarch 5 Community Collaborative meeting

b) Pretrialc) Arrest/Chargingd) Case Processinge) Sentencing/Post-Conviction

SJC Technical Advisorsa) JFA Instituteb) Justice Management Institute

What’s happening in 2018

Upcoming Eventsa) PRA Mental Health Conveningb) SAMHSA Site Visitc) All Sites Meeting

May 7 – 9, 2018Pittsburgh, PA

d) Warrant Resolution Courtse) Decriminalizing Mental Illness Convening

What’s happening in 2018

Other Related Effortsa) Video Production

• SJC Pima County• Warrant Resolution Court PSA

b) Housing Projectc) Pretrial/Reentry Resources/Gap Housing

Centerd) Leadership Institute 2018

Action Required by Steering Committee Discuss next steps

What’s happening in 2018

SAFETY + JUSTICE CHALLENGE

Membership

Membership

Attendance Current Members a) Lyle Daychildb) Kona Morrison

Interested Individual(s)a) Rev. Bennie Baker

Action Required by Steering Committee Discuss next steps

Membership

SAFETY + JUSTICE CHALLENGE

Calendar

Steering Committee• 3rd Thursdays of the meeting month at 3:30 p.m.• Pima County Housing Center – 801 W. Congress Street

February 15 April 19August 16 October 18 November 15

Community Collaborative• 1st Mondays of the meeting month at 2:00 p.m. • Abrams Public Health Center – 3950 S. Country Club Road

March 5 June 4September 10 December 3

2018

2018

Tucson/Pima Co-Located Warrant ResolutionNight Court• Location: Pima County Consolidated Justice Court

240 N. Stone Avenue • 4:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. (Pima County Customer Service Windows) • 5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. (Tucson Customer Service Windows)

January 23 February 27 March 27

Co-Located Warrant ResolutionSaturday Court• Location: Pima County Consolidated Justice Court

240 N. Stone Avenue • 8 a.m. – 12 noon

March 3

Open Forum

Best

meeting!

Yeah!

Loved the

PowerPoints

See you

next time

Right

on!Thanks!

I’ll be

back

Great

survey

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Contact InformationWendy Petersen

Assistant County Administrator

520-724-8849 Office

Wendy.Petersen@pima.gov

Terrance Cheung Spencer Graves

Program Manager Program Coordinator

520-724-8770 Office (520) 724-9306 Office

520-247-5905 Cell Spencer.Graves@pima.gov

Terrance.Cheung@pima.gov