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Extracted from Consolidated Report
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Findings 1 findings
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The County's approach to implementing AB 109 is progressive, evidence-based and focused on treatment versus re-incarceration. It is currently limited to just those individuals that fit the AB 109 N/N/Ns criteria. Response: (cid:9) The respondent agrees with the finding.
Recommendations 1
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R7Page 7The County should consider expanding is AB 109 approach to support other individuals being released from jail. Response: 933.05(b)(2) The recommendation has not yet been implemented, but will be implemented in the future. The County, via its Re-Entry Strategic Network, is currently completing its Strategic Plan. This should be completed by the end of August 2012. A Program Manager position was added as part of the FY 2013 Approved Budget to specifically manage the working groups and coordinate the implementation of the Plan. This position should be filled by late August 2012 and will then manage efforts, with other Re-entry Network partners, to support other individuals being released from jail. In addition, the RRC is available to not only AB 109 clients, but also to clients currently on Probation in need of various resources available through the Center. Inmates participating Department of Correction's custodial programs who are suitable for transition to out-of-custody programs are currently transferred to the RRC. CHILD IMPACT The recommended action will have a positive impact on children and youth. Implementing the Grand Jury recommendations will continue to support offender's ability to reconnect with their families locally and to receive services needed to reduce recidivism. SENIOR IMPACT The recommended action will have a positive impact on seniors. Implementing the Grand Jury recommendations will continue to support offender's ability to reconnect with their families locally and to receive services needed to reduce recidivism. SUSTAINABILITY IMPLICATIONS The recommended action will have no/neutral sustainability implications.