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Measuring Realignment at the Two- Year Mark: Jail Population Trends Linda M. Penner, Chair Kathleen T. Howard, Executive Director Curtis J. Hill, Executive Officer (A) Kasey R. Stevens, Research Program Specialist Hill, PC., & Stevens, K. R. (2013, October). Jail Population Trends. Pearl, N. Measuring realignment at the two-year mark. Panel presentation conducted at the 78 th semi-annual meeting of the Association for Criminal Justice Research (California), Irvine,

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Measuring Realignment at the Two-Year Mark:

Jail Population Trends

Linda M. Penner, ChairKathleen T. Howard, Executive

Director Curtis J. Hill, Executive Officer (A)

Kasey R. Stevens, Research Program Specialist

Hill, PC., & Stevens, K. R. (2013, October). Jail Population Trends. Pearl, N. Measuring realignment at the two-year mark. Panel presentation conducted at the 78th semi-annual meeting of the Association for Criminal Justice Research (California), Irvine, California.

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Overview of Realigned Offender PopulationI. 1170(h) Offenders – Felony offenders convicted of non-

violent, non-serious, and non-sex crimes (non-non-nons) are now sentenced to county jails.

II. Post Release Community Supervision (PRCS) Offenders - non-non-nons released from state prison are released on PRCS (PC sec. 3451).

III. State Parole Revocations – revocations are now served in county jails except for certain circumstances (PC sec. 3056).

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BSCC Data Sources for Local Adult Detention FacilitiesI. Jail Profile Survey

A. Information on 40+ jail system variablesB. In use since 1996C. Data collected monthly and quarterlyD. Query available at

http://www.bscc.ca.gov/programs-and-services/fso/resources/jail-profile-survey

II. AB 109 Jail SurveyA. Information on realigned offender populationsB. Data collection from October 2011C. Data collected monthlyD. File available at

http://www.bscc.ca.gov/board/realignment-resources

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Data Limitations

I. Voluntary ReportingII. Data Collection SystemsIII. Aggregate DataIV. Missing Data

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Jail Population Trends

Interactive dashboardI. Available at www.bscc.ca.gov – third option in revolving

bannerII. Also available at

http://public.tableausoftware.com/views/ACJROctober2013/ACJROctober2013?:embed=y&:display_count=no

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Average Daily Population (ADP), Rated Capacity, and Bookings

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Sentenced and Non-Sentenced ADP

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Felony and Misdemeanor ADP

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Early Release Due to Lack of Housing Capacity

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Average Length of Stay

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Assaults on Staff

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Sentenced 1170(h) Offenders and ACPs

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PRCS Offender Population and Contact Rates

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Active Parole Population and Contact Rates