Appendix A. Humboldt County Community Corrections Partnership (CCP) Membership Roster Humboldt County AB 109 Implementation Progress Report
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1 Appendix A. Humboldt County Community Corrections Partnership (CCP) Membership Roster Humboldt County AB 109 Implementation Progress Report
2 Humboldt County Community Corrections Partnership Membership Roster Pursuant to the organization s Bylaws, the purpose of the Humboldt County Partnership Executive Committee is to develop and implement County-based responses to the adult criminal justice system as a result of Public Safety Realignment and to set priorities for the use of California State Realignment Funds associated with Public Safety Realignment. The Executive Committee is also charged with developing a comprehensive multi-agency community corrections plan that identifies resources and strategies for providing an effective continuum of responses in the prevention, intervention, supervision, treatment and incarceration of adult offenders, including strategies to develop and implement local alternatives to incarceration options for offenders. The local plan shall be guided by the principles of evidenced-based practices in corrections. CCP Executive Committee Bill Damiano, Humboldt County Chief Probation Officer, Chairperson Kerri Keenan, Humboldt County Court Executive Officer (Court designee) Paul Gallegos, Humboldt County District Attorney Mike Downey, Humboldt County Sheriff Kevin Robinson, Humboldt County Public Defender Bret Smith, Ferndale Chief of Police Phil Crandall, Director, Department of Health & Human Services Other CCP Members Philip Smith-Hanes, Humboldt County Administrator Garry Eagles, PhD, Superintendent, Humboldt County Office of Education Scott Cunningham, Executive Director, Alcohol & Drug Care Services, Inc. Diana Livingston, Executive Director, North Coast Substance Abuse Council Arlette Large, Executive Director, Humboldt Recovery Center Dawn Watkins, Executive Director, Women s Crisis Shelter, Southern Humboldt
3 Appendix B. California County Start-up, Planning, and Program Funding Allocations For Years 1 and 2 of the AB 109 Realignment Act Humboldt County AB 109 Implementation Progress Report
4 AB 109 Realignment Act Years 1 and 2 California County Program, Start-up and Planning Allocations FY and FY AB 109 Year 1 Funding Allocations AB 109 Year 2 Allocations County AB 109 Program Allocations Program Start-up Allocations (One Time) CCP Planning Allocations DA / PD Revocation Activities Allocations AB 109 Program Allocations CCP Planning Allocations DA / PD Revocation Activities Allocations Alameda $9,221,012 $650,650 $200,000 $330,530 $29,223,042 $200,000 $396,403 Alpine $76,883 $5,425 $100,000 $2,756 $153,766 $100,000 $3,103 Amador $543,496 $38,350 $100,000 $19,482 $1,130,452 $100,000 $22,030 Butte $2,735,905 $193,050 $150,000 $98,069 $5,601,830 $150,000 $110,607 Calaveras $350,757 $24,750 $100,000 $12,573 $794,509 $100,000 $14,364 Colusa $214,352 $15,125 $100,000 $7,684 $432,059 $100,000 $8,657 Contra Costa $4,572,950 $322,675 $200,000 $163,919 $19,285,330 $200,000 $207,390 Del Norte $221,438 $15,625 $100,000 $7,938 $544,959 $100,000 $9,166 El Dorado $1,210,643 $85,425 $100,000 $43,396 $3,329,308 $100,000 $50,901 Fresno $8,838,368 $623,650 $200,000 $316,814 $20,784,011 $200,000 $363,664 Glenn $331,271 $23,375 $100,000 $11,875 $662,541 $100,000 $13,368 Humboldt $1,526,679 $107,725 $100,000 $54,724 $3,341,460 $100,000 $62,256 Imperial $1,296,384 $91,475 $100,000 $46,469 $3,126,692 $100,000 $53,517 Inyo $190,968 $13,475 $100,000 $6,845 $395,041 $100,000 $7,736 Kern $10,834,140 $764,475 $200,000 $388,353 $23,451,975 $200,000 $441,217 Kings $2,862,035 $201,950 $100,000 $102,591 $6,040,871 $100,000 $116,207 Lake $820,913 $57,925 $100,000 $29,426 $1,731,165 $100,000 $33,328 Lassen $384,770 $27,150 $100,000 $13,792 $778,101 $100,000 $15,546 Los Angeles $112,558,276 $7,942,300 $200,000 $4,034,688 $267,782,587 $200,000 $4,638,303 Madera $1,688,240 $119,125 $100,000 $60,516 $3,441,681 $100,000 $68,273 Marin $1,304,178 $92,025 $150,000 $46,749 $4,563,074 $150,000 $57,034 Mariposa $165,458 $11,675 $100,000 $5,931 $338,530 $100,000 $6,694 Mendocino $993,812 $70,125 $100,000 $35,624 $2,063,454 $100,000 $40,275 Merced $2,498,524 $176,300 $150,000 $89,560 $5,208,630 $150,000 $101,301 Modoc $76,883 $5,425 $100,000 $2,756 $166,908 $100,000 $3,132 Mono $100,267 $7,075 $100,000 $3,594 $289,289 $100,000 $4,246 Monterey $3,846,989 $271,450 $150,000 $137,897 $7,931,442 $150,000 $155,775 Napa $1,051,917 $74,225 $100,000 $37,706 $2,467,357 $100,000 $43,268 Nevada $515,152 $36,350 $100,000 $18,466 $1,770,139 $100,000 $22,456 Orange $23,078,393 $1,628,450 $200,000 $827,253 $56,302,998 $200,000 $954,166 Placer $2,986,395 $210,725 $150,000 $107,048 $6,186,755 $150,000 $120,994 Plumas $153,766 $10,850 $100,000 $5,512 $355,919 $100,000 $6,314 Riverside $21,074,473 $1,487,050 $200,000 $755,421 $43,183,181 $200,000 $852,762 Sacramento $13,140,278 $927,200 $200,000 $471,018 $28,075,510 $200,000 $534,303 San Benito $547,748 $38,650 $100,000 $19,634 $1,095,496 $100,000 $22,104 San Bernardino $25,785,600 $1,819,475 $200,000 $924,293 $55,845,571 $200,000 $1,050,176 San Diego $25,105,698 $1,771,500 $200,000 $899,922 $59,134,657 $200,000 $1,033,219 San Francisco $5,049,838 $356,325 $200,000 $181,013 $17,078,602 $200,000 $219,510 San Joaquin $6,785,908 $478,825 $150,000 $243,243 $14,779,690 $150,000 $276,558 San Luis Obispo $2,200,557 $155,275 $150,000 $78,880 $5,179,333 $150,000 $90,555 San Mateo $4,222,902 $297,975 $150,000 $151,371 $13,453,508 $150,000 $181,697 Santa Barbara $3,878,876 $273,700 $150,000 $139,040 $7,970,922 $150,000 $157,007 Santa Clara $12,566,312 $886,700 $200,000 $450,444 $33,746,839 $200,000 $526,513 Santa Cruz $1,662,730 $117,325 $150,000 $59,601 $5,174,169 $150,000 $71,264 Shasta $2,988,875 $210,900 $100,000 $107,137 $6,253,582 $100,000 $121,234 Sierra $76,883 $5,425 $100,000 $2,756 $153,766 $100,000 $3,103 Siskiyou $445,001 $31,400 $100,000 $15,951 $898,042 $100,000 $17,975 Solano $3,807,662 $268,675 $150,000 $136,487 $8,449,389 $150,000 $155,533 Sonoma $3,240,428 $228,650 $150,000 $116,154 $9,027,377 $150,000 $136,503 Stanislaus $6,010,700 $424,125 $150,000 $215,456 $12,243,268 $150,000 $243,053 Sutter $1,167,419 $82,375 $100,000 $41,847 $2,510,352 $100,000 $47,505 Tehama $1,212,415 $85,550 $100,000 $43,459 $2,555,582 $100,000 $49,220 Trinity $144,554 $10,200 $100,000 $5,182 $297,469 $100,000 $5,852 Tulare $5,657,817 $399,225 $150,000 $202,806 $11,715,220 $150,000 $229,214 Tuolumne $598,767 $42,250 $100,000 $21,463 $1,198,616 $100,000 $24,165 Ventura $5,696,790 $401,975 $200,000 $204,203 $15,070,691 $200,000 $238,174 Yolo $2,974,703 $209,900 $150,000 $106,629 $6,036,683 $150,000 $120,237 Yuba $1,005,858 $70,975 $100,000 $36,055 $2,096,608 $100,000 $40,781 Total $354,300,000 $25,000,000 $7,850,000 $12,700,000 $842,900,000 $7,850,000 $14,600,000 HumProgressRpt/Table1
5 Appendix C. Comparison Between Monthly CDCR (N3) Inmates and PRCS Offender Estimates and Humboldt County Actual (N3) and PRCS Populations Humboldt County AB 109 Implementation Progress Report
6 Comparison Between Monthly CDCR (N3) Inmates and PRCS Offender Estimates and Humboldt County Actual (N3) and PRCS Populations October December 2012 Humboldt County Jail Humboldt Probation Department Total AB 109 Offenders Month / Year CDCR (N3) Estimates Actual Number (N3) Inmates CDCR PRCS Estimates Actual Number PRCS Offenders CDCR (N3) and PRCS Estimates Actual Number (N3) & PRCS Offenders 2011: October November December Sub-Total : January February March April May June July August September October November December Sub-Total Total Monthly Average Range (Low - High) HumProgressRpt/Table13
7 Appendix D. Humboldt County Correctional Facility (HCCF) Monthly Jail Booking Trends Humboldt County AB 109 Implementation Progress Report
8 Humboldt County Correctional Facility (HCCF) Monthly Jail Booking Trends Month/Year January February March April May , June July August September October November December Total 10,916 10,763 11,241 11,054 10,090 10,726 Monthly Average Daily Average HumProgressRpt/Table3 Month / Year Felony Bookings Humboldt County Correctional Facility (HCCF) Average Daily Felony and Misdemeanor Bookings Misdemeanor Bookings Total Felony Bookings Misdemeanor Bookings Total Felony Bookings Misdemeanor Bookings Total January February March April May , June July August September October November December Total 3,838 7,216 11,054 3,726 6,364 10,090 4,433 6,293 10,726 Monthly Average Daily Average HumProgressRpt/Table21
9 Appendix E. Changes in Humboldt County Correctional Facility (HCCF) Pretrial and Sentenced Felony / Misdemeanor Jail Inmate ADP by Month, Humboldt County AB 109 Implementation Progress Report
10 Month Humboldt County Correctional Facility (HCCF) Changes in Pretrial and Sentenced Felony / Misdemeanor Cases Average Daily Jail Inmate Population (ADP) 2010 Pretrial ADP Sentenced ADP Total Felony Misdemeanor Pretrial ADP Felony Misdemeanor Total Sentenced ADP Total Felony Total Misdemanor Total Jail System ADP January February March April May June July August September October November December Average Yearly Inmate Pop.(ADP) HumProgressRpt/Table20 Month Humboldt County Correctional Facility (HCCF) Changes in Pretrial and Sentenced Felony / Misdemeanor Cases Average Daily Jail Inmate Population (ADP) 2011 Pretrial ADP Sentenced ADP Total Felony Misdemeanor Pretrial ADP Felony Misdemeanor Total Sentenced ADP Total Felony Total Misdemanor Total Jail System ADP January February March April May June July August September October November December Average Yearly Inmate Pop.(ADP) HumProgressRpt/Table20A Month Humboldt County Correctional Facility (HCCF) Changes in Pretrial and Sentenced Felony / Misdemeanor Cases Average Daily Jail Inmate Population (ADP) 2012 Pretrial ADP Sentenced ADP Total Felony Misdemeanor Pretrial ADP Felony Misdemeanor Total Sentenced ADP Total Felony Total Misdemanor Total Jail System ADP January February March April May June July August September October November December Average Yearly Inmate Pop.(ADP) HumProgressRpt/Table20B
11 Appendix F. Humboldt County Correctional Facility (HCCF) Booking and Pretrial Release Matrix Humboldt County AB 109 Implementation Progress Report
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18 Appendix G. Number of Pretrial and Sentenced Monthly Jail Releases Due to the Lack of Housing Bed Capacity at HCCF Humboldt County AB 109 Implementation Progress Report
19 Month/Year Bookings Humboldt County Correctional Facility Number of Pretrial and Sentenced Monthly Inmate Jail Releases Due to Lack of Bed Housing Capacity Calendar Year: 2009 Calendar Year: 2010 Jail Bookings & ADP ADP High ADP Jail Releases For Lack of Bed Capacity Pretrial Sentenced Releases Releases Bookings Jail Bookings & ADP ADP High ADP Jail Releases For Lack of Bed Capacity Pretrial Sentenced Releases Releases January February March April May , June July August September October November December Total 11, , Monthly Ave HumProgressRpt/Table4 Month/Year Bookings Humboldt County Correctional Facility Number of Pretrial and Sentenced Monthly Inmate Jail Releases Due to Lack of Bed Housing Capacity Calendar Year: 2011 * Calendar Year: 2012 Jail Bookings & ADP ADP High ADP Jail Releases For Lack of Bed Capacity Pretrial Releases Sentenced Releases Bookings Jail Bookings & ADP ADP High ADP Jail Releases For Lack of Bed Capacity Pretrial Releases Sentenced Releases January February March April May June July August September October November December Total 10, , Monthly Ave HumProgressRpt/Table5 *Note: The shaded blue area shows the Post AB 109 Realignment Act bookings, ADP, and jail releases for lack of bed capacity. Also, the bold April 2012 monthly Post Realignment data highlighed in the Table represents when the Sheriff's Jail Matrix procedures were put into place at HCCF.
20 Appendix H Snapshot of the Humboldt County Jail (HCCF) Pretrial and Sentenced Inmate Population Humboldt County AB 109 Implementation Progress Report
21 Humboldt County Jail System Summary Pretrial and Sentenced Inmate Profile November 4, 2012 Inmate Profile PRETRIAL & SENTENCED DETAINEE CHARACTERISTICS Pretrial Sentenced Total Jail System Average Age: Male Inmates 35.9 yrs 85.4% 35.5 yrs 85.8% 35.7 yrs 85.6% Female Inmates 31.6 yrs 14.6% 37.6 yrs 14.2% 33.8 yrs 14.4% Ethnicity: Caucasian % % % Black 9 3.9% 6 4.3% % Hispanic 9 3.9% % % Native American % % % Other 2 0.9% 1 0.7% 3 0.8% Residency: Total % % % Humboldt County % % % Eureka % % % Fortuna % 4 2.8% % Arcata % 5 3.5% % Rio Dell 4 1.7% 5 3.5% 9 2.4% Ferndale 1 0.4% 0 0.0% 1 0.3% Blue Lake 2 0.9% 1 0.7% 3 0.8% Transient % % % Out-of-County/Other % % % Type of Detainee and Current Offense: Total % % % # Felony Inmates % % % # Misdemeanor Inmates % % % Sub-Total % % % Detainer / Foreign Hold Inmates % % % Total % % % Violence % % % Sex Crimes 2 1.0% 3 2.4% 5 1.5% Weapons % 8 6.3% % Property % % % Drug/Alcohol % % % Other Crimes % % % Total % % % Average Charges Per Inmate: Felony Charges Misdemeanor Charges Bail Schedule: No Bail Holds % 0 0.0% % Average Bail $172,671 $0 $172,671 Under $20, % % $20,001 - $30, % % $30,001 - $50, % % $50,001 - $75, % % $75,001 - $100, % % $100,001 - $150, % % $150,001 - $200, % 6 3.2% $200,001 - $300, % 4 2.1% $300,001 Plus % % Probation Status: Probationer % % % Hum4/Realignment/Table9
22 Inmate Profile Type of Detainer / Foreign Hold Inmates: Parole % % % ICE % % % Other State Hold 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Family Court Hold 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Out-of-County Warrant 2 8.3% 0 0.0% 2 5.3% Criminal History Characteristics: Humboldt County Jail System Summary Pretrial and Sentenced Inmate Profile November 4, 2012 PRETRIAL & SENTENCED DETAINEE CHARACTERISTICS Pretrial Sentenced Total Jail System Total % % % Average Prior Jail Bookings Prior Jail felony Bookings Prior Jail Misdemeanor Bookings 11.1 bookings 16.4 bookings 13.1 bookings 6.8 bookings 9.0 bookings 7.6 bookings 4.3 bookings 7.4 bookings 5.4 bookings Felony Inmates Misdemeanor Inmates Detainer / Foreign Hold Inmates M ost Serious Prior Jail Booking: 11.6 bookings 16.6 bookings 13.9 bookings 18.8 bookings 5.4 bookings 11.6 bookings 13.3 bookings 17.3 bookings 7.7 bookings No Prior Jail Booking % 7 5.0% % Violence % % % Sex Crimes 5 2.4% 3 2.2% 8 2.4% Weapons % % % Property 2 0.9% 0 0.0% 2 0.6% Drug/Alcohol % % % Other Crimes 7 3.5% 1 0.8% 8 2.4% Total % % % # Prior Bench Warrants Designated Custody Classifications: 4.3 bench w arrants 6.6 bench w arrants 5.2 bench w arrants No housing problem % % % Assaultive 1 0.4% 0 0.0% 1 0.2% Mental Health/Suicidal 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Escape risk 2 0.9% 0 0.0% 2 0.5% Protective Custody 3 1.3% 3 2.1% 6 1.4% Ave. # Disciplinary Reports issued/inmate: Total % % % Current Incarceration Period All Current & Previous Incarceration Periods Average Length of Incarceration: 3.3 incidents 3.5 incidents 3.4 incidents 10.3 incidents 11.3 incidents 10.7 incidents 74.7 days 82.4 days 77.6 days Felony Inmates Misdemeanor Inmates Felony Inmates 1-15 Days % 6 5.7% % Days % % % Days % % % Over 60 Days % % % Misdemeanor Inmates 1-15 Days % % % Days % % % Days 0 0.0% % 2 6.3% Over 60 Days 0 0.0% % % Detainer / Foreign Hold Inmates 1-15 Days % 0 0.0% % Days % 1 7.1% % Days 2 8.3% % % Over 60 Days % % % Hum4/Realignment/Table days 92.0 days 83.6 days 5.7 Days 34.0 days 23.3 days
23 Humboldt County Jail System Summary Pretrial Felony and Misdemeanor Inmate Profile November 4, 2012 Inmate Profile* PRETRIAL FELONY / MISDEMEANOR CHARACTERISTICS Felony Inmates Misdemeanor Inmates Total Pretrial Average Age: Male Inmates Female Inmates Ethnicity: 36.0 yrs yrs yrs yrs yrs yrs. Caucasian % % % Black 8 4.0% 0 0.0% 8 3.8% Hispanic 5 2.5% 0 0.0% 5 2.4% Native American % 0 0.0% % Other 1 0.5% 0 0.0% 1 0.5% Residency: Total % % % Humboldt County % % % Eureka % % % Fortuna 9 4.5% % % Arcata % 0 0.0% % Rio Dell 4 2.0% 0 0.0% 4 1.9% Ferndale 1 0.5% 0 0.0% 1 0.5% Blue Lake 1 0.5% % 2 1.0% Transient % % % Out-of-County/Other % % % Type of Detainee and Current Offense: # Felony Inmates % 0 0.0% % # Misdemeanor Inmates 0 0.0% % % Total % % % Violence % % % Sex Crimes 2 1.0% 0 0.0% 2 1.0% Weapons % % % Property % 0 0.0% % Drug/Alcohol % % % Other Crimes % 0 0.0% % Total % % % Average Charges Per Inmate: Felony Charges Misdemeanor Charges Bail Schedule: No Bail Holds % 0 0.0% % Average Bail $186,250 $25,940 $172,671 Under $20, % % % $20,001 - $30, % % % $30,001 - $50, % % % $50,001 - $75, % % % $75,001 - $100, % 0 0.0% % $100, , % 0 0.0% % $150,001 - $200, % 0 0.0% 6 3.2% $200,001 - $300, % 0 0.0% 4 2.1% $300,001 Plus % 0 0.0% % Probation Status: Probationer % 0 0.0% % Hum4/Realignment/Table10 *Excludes 24 pretrial detainer / foreign hold inmates held in HCCF
24 Humboldt County Jail System Summary Pretrial Felony and Misdemeanor Inmate Profile November 4, 2012 (continued) Inmate Profile* PRETRIAL FELONY / MISDEMEANOR CHARACTERISTICS Felony Inmates Misdemeanor Inmates Total Pretrial Criminal History Characteristics: Average Prior Jail Bookings 11.6 bookings 13.9 bookings 11.3 bookings Most Serious Prior Jail Booking: No Prior Jail Booking % % % Violence % % % Sex Crimes 4 2.2% 0 0.0% 4 2.1% Weapons % % % Property 2 1.1% 0 0.0% 2 1.2% Drug/Alcohol % % % Other Crimes 4 2.2% 0 0.0% 4 2.1% Total % % % # Prior Bench Warrants Designated Custody Classifications: 4.7 bench w arrants 5.0 bench w arrants 4.3 bench w arrants No housing problem % % % Assaultive 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Mental Health/Suicidal 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Escape risk 1 0.5% 0 0.0% 1 0.5% Protective Custody 3 1.5% 0 0.0% 3 1.4%. Total % % % Ave. # Disciplinary Reports issued/inmate: Current Incarceration Period All Current & Previous Incarceration Periods 3.1 incidents 0.3 incidents 1.8 incidents 10.9 incidents 1.6 incidents 10.3 incidents Average Length of Incarceration: Length of Incarceration 1-15 Days % % % Days % % % Days % 0 0.0% % Over 60 Days % 0 0.0% % Hum4/Realignment/Table10 *Excludes 24 pretrial detainer / foreign hold inmates held in HCCF
25 TOTAL % % % SWAP Cumulative ADP Humboldt County Jail System Analysis of the Number of Jail Beds Occupied by Selected Pretrial and Sentenced Inmate Groupings Based on the Jail Profile 2012 INMATE CUSTODY STATUS Pretrial Inmates Sentenced Inmates Groups Selected Inmate Characteristics Number Percent Cumulative ADP Number Percent Cumulative ADP Number Percent Group #1: No violence/weapons bookings no alcohol/drug bookings no sex crime bookings no detainer / foreign holds; no bench warrants and no transients 2 0.9% % % 2 Group #2: No violence/weapons bookings; no sex crime, no detainer / foreign holds; no bench warrants (can includealcohol/ drug bookings) and no transients % % % 5 Group #3: No violence/weapons bookings; no sex crime bookings; no detainer / foreign holds; no bench warrants; 1-2 prior bookings that did not involve violence/weapons crimes or sex crimes and no transients % % % 97 Group #4: No violence/weapons bookings; no sex crime bookings; no detainer / foreign holds; no bench warrants; 3-4 prior bookings that did not involve violence/weapons crimes; or sex crimes and no transients % % % 106 Group #5: No violence/weapons bookings; no sex crime bookings; no detainer / foreign holds; 1 or 2 bench warrants; 3-4 prior bookings that did not involve violence/weapons crimes; or sex crimes and no transients % % % 131 Group #6: All other types of inmates including no bail holds; felony/ misdemeanor violence/weapons offenses;sex crimes extensive bench warrants; and transients % % % 270 Hum4/Realignment/Table12 SOURCE: Humboldt County Jail Profile taken November 4, 2012
26 Appendix I Snapshot of the Humboldt County Jail (HCCF) Male Pretrial and Sentenced Inmate Population Humboldt County AB 109 Implementation Progress Report
27 Humboldt County Jail System Summary Male Pretrial and Sentenced Inmate Profile November 4, 2012 Male Inmate Profile MALE PRETRIAL & SENTENCED CHARACTERISTICS Pretrial Sentenced Total Jail System Average Age: Male Inmates 35.9 years 35.5 years 35.7 yars Ethnicity: Caucasian % % % Black 9 4.5% 6 5.0% % Hispanic 7 3.5% % % Native American % % % Other 2 1.0% 1 0.8% 3 0.9% Residency: Total % % % Humboldt County % % % Eureka % % % Fortuna 8 4.0% 4 3.3% % Arcata % 3 2.5% % Rio Dell 3 1.5% 3 2.5% 6 1.9% Ferndale 1 0.5% 0 0.0% 1 0.3% Blue Lake 1 0.5% 1 0.8% 2 0.6% Transient % % % Out-of-County/Other % % % Type of Detainee and Current Offense: Total % % % # Felony Inmates % % % # Misdemeanor Inmates 7 3.5% % % Sub-Total % % % Detainer / Foreign Hold Inmates % % % Total % % % Violence % % % Sex Crimes 2 1.1% 3 2.8% 5 1.7% Weapons % 7 6.5% % Property % % % Drug/Alcohol % % % Other Crimes % % % Total % % % Average Charges Per Inmate: Felony Charges Misdemeanor Charges Bail Schedule: No Bail Holds % 0 0.0% % Average Bail $160,040 $0 $160,040 Under $20, % 9 5.0% $20,001 - $30, % % $30,001 - $50, % % $50,001 - $75, % % $75,001 - $100, % % $100,001 - $150, % % $150,001 - $200, % 2 1.1% $200,001 - $300, % 4 2.3% $300,001 Plus % % Probation Status: Probationer % % Hum4/Realignment/Table15
28 Humboldt County Jail System Summary Male Pretrial and Sentenced Inmate Profile November 4, 2012 Male Inmate Profile MALE PRETRIAL & SENTENCED CHARACTERISTICS Pretrial Sentenced Total Jail System Type of Detainer / Foreign Hold Inmates: Parole % % % ICE % % % Other State Hold 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Family Court Hold 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Out-of-County Warrant % 0 0.0% 2 5.9% Criminal History Characteristics: Total % % % Average Prior Jail Bookings Felony Inmates Misdemeanor Inmates Detainer / Foreign Hold Inmates 11.9 bookings 15.3 bookings 13.9 bookings 11.6 bookings 16.8 bookings 13.3 bookings 13.4 bookings 11.6 bookings 12.2 bookings 6.0 bookings 21.6 bookings 19.3 bookings Most Serious Prior Jail Booking: No Prior Jail Booking % 7 5.8% % Violence % % % Sex Crimes 5 2.9% 3 2.6% 8 2.8% Weapons % % % Property 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Drug/Alcohol % % % Other Crimes 7 4.0% 1 0.9% 8 2.8% Total % % % # Prior Bench Warrants Designated Custody Classifications: 4.3 bench warrants 5.6 bench warrants 4.0 bench warrants No housing problem % % % Assaultive 1 0.5% 0 0.0% 1 0.3% Mental Health/Suicidal 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Escape risk 2 1.0% 0 0.0% 2 0.6% Protective Custody 2 1.0% 3 0.0% 5 1.6% Ave. # Disciplinary Reports issued/inmate: Total % % % Current Incarceration Period All Current & Previous Incarceration Periods Average Length of Incarceration: Felony Inmates Misdemeanor Inmates 3.4 incidents 3.1 incidents 3.3 incidents 9.8 incidents 11.4 incidents 10.4 incidents 80.4 days 92.4 days 84.5 days 5.3 days 35.5 days 25.4 days Felony Inmates 1-15 Days % 4 4.5% % Days % % % Days % % % Over 60 Days % % % Misdemeanor Inmates 1-15 Days % % % Days % % % Days 0 0.0% % 2 8.0% Over 60 Days 0 0.0% % % Detainer / Foreign Hold Inmates 1-15 Days % 0 0.0% % Days % 1 7.1% % Days % % % Over 60 Days % % % Hum4/Realignment/Table15
29 Humboldt County Jail System Summary Male Pretrial Felony and Misdemeanor Inmate Profile November 4, 2012 Male Inmate Profile* MALE PRETRIAL FELONY / MISDEMEANOR CHARACTERISTICS Felony Inmates Misdemeanor Inmates Total Pretrial Average Age: Male Inmates 35.9 Years 39.2 Years 35.9 Years Ethnicity: Caucasian % % % Black 8 4.5% 0 0.0% 8 4.3% Hispanic 3 1.7% 0 0.0% 3 1.6% Native American % 0 0.0% % Other 1 0.5% 0 0.0% 1 0.5% Residency: Total % % % Humboldt County % % % Eureka % % % Fortuna 7 3.9% % 8 4.3% Arcata % 0 0.0% % Rio Dell 3 1.7% 0 0.0% 3 1.6% Ferndale 1 0.6% % 2 1.1% Blue Lake 1 0.6% 0 0.0% 1 0.5% Transient % % % Out-of-County/Other % % % Type of Detainee and Current Offense: # Felony Inmates % 0 0.0% % # Misdemeanor Inmates 0 0.0% % 7 3.8% Total % % % Violence % % % Sex Crimes 2 1.1% 0 0.0% 2 1.1% Weapons % % % Property % 0 0.0% % Drug/Alcohol % % % Other Crimes % % % Total % % % Average Charges Per Inmate: Felony Charges Misdemeanor Charges Bail Schedule: No Bail Holds 2 1.1% 0 0.0% 2 1.1% Average Bail $149,343 $36,429 $160,040 Under $20, % % 8 4.3% $20,001 - $30, % % % $30,001 - $50, % % % $50,001 - $75, % % % $75,001 - $100, % 0 0.0% % $100, , % 0 0.0% % $150,001 - $200, % 0 0.0% 1 0.5% $200,001 - $300, % 0 0.0% 5 2.7% $300,001 Plus % 0 0.0% % Probation Status: Probationer % % % Hum4/Realignment/Table16 *Excludes 20 pretrial detainer / foreign hold inmates held in HCCF
30 Humboldt County Jail System Summary Male Pretrial Felony and Misdemeanor Inmate Profile November 4, 2012 (continued) Male Inmate Profile* MALE PRETRIAL FELONY / MISDEMEANOR CHARACTERISTICS Felony Inmates Misdemeanor Inmates Total Pretrial Criminal History Characteristics: Average Prior Jail Bookings 11.6 bookings 13.4 bookings 11.9 bookings Most Serious Prior Jail Booking: No Prior Jail Booking % % % Violence % % % Sex Crimes 4 2.4% 0 0.0% 4 1.8% Weapons % % % Property 2 1.2% 0 0.0% 2 1.2% Drug/Alcohol % % % Other Crimes 5 3.0% 0 0.0% 5 3.1% Total % % % # Prior Bench Warrants 4.3 bench warrants 5.6 bench warrants 4.0 bench warrants Designated Custody Classifications: No housing problem % % % Assaultive 1 0.6% 0 0.0% 1 0.5% Mental Health/Suicidal 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Escape risk 1 0.6% 0 0.0% 1 0.5% Protective Custody 2 1.2% 0 0.0% 2 1.0% Ave. # Disciplinary Reports issued/inmate: Total % % % Current Incarceration Period All Current & Previous Incarceration Periods 3.1 incidents 0.1 incidents 3.4 incidents 10.1 incidents 1.6 incidents 9.8 incidents Average Length of Incarceration: 71.6 Days 5.3 Days 76.6 Days Length of Incarceration 1-15 Days % % % Days % % % Days % 0 0.0% % Over 60 Days % 0 0.0% % Hum4/Realignment/Table16 *Excludes 20 pretrial detainer / foreign hold inmates held in HCCF
31 TOTAL % % % Humboldt County Jail System Analysis of the Number of Jail Beds Occupied by Selected Male Pretrial and Sentenced Inmate Groupings Based on the Jail Profile 2012 Groups Selected Male Inmate Characteristics Number Percent MALE INMATE CUSTODY STATUS Pretrial Inmates Sentenced Inmates Cumulative ADP Number Percent SWAP Cumulative ADP Number Percent Cumulative ADP Group #1: No violence/weapons bookings no alcohol/drug bookings no sex crime bookings no detainer / foreign holds; no bench warrants and no transients 2 1.0% % % 2 Group #2: No violence/weapons bookings; no sex crime, no detainer / foreign holds; no bench warrants (can includealcohol/ drug bookings) and no transients % % % 5 Group #3: No violence/weapons bookings; no sex crime bookings; no detainer / foreign holds; no bench warrants; 1-2 prior bookings that did not involve violence/weapons crimes or sex crimes and no transients % % % 76 Group #4: No violence/weapons bookings; no sex crime bookings; no detainer / foreign holds; no bench warrants; 3-4 prior bookings that did not involve violence/weapons crimes; or sex crimes and no transients % % % 83 Group #5: No violence/weapons bookings; no sex crime bookings; no detainer / foreign holds; 1 or 2 bench warrants; 3-4 prior bookings that did not involve violence/weapons crimes; or sex crimes and no transients % % % 103 Group #6: All other types of inmates including no bail holds; felony/ misdemeanor violence/weapons offenses;sex crimes extensive bench warrants; and transients % % % 220 Hum4/Realignment/Table17 SOURCE: Humboldt County Jail Profile taken November 4, 2012
32 Appendix J Snapshot of the Humboldt County Jail (HCCF) Female Pretrial and Sentenced Inmate Population Humboldt County AB 109 Implementation Progress Report
33 Humboldt County Jail System Summary Female Pretrial and Sentenced Inmate Profile November 4, 2012 Female Inmate Profile FEMALE PRETRIAL & SENTENCED CHARACTERISTICS Pretrial Sentenced Total Jail System Average Age: Female Inmates 31.6 years 37.6 years 33.8 years Ethnicity: Caucasian % % % Black 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Hispanic 2 5.9% 0 0.0% 2 3.7% Native American % % % Other 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.9% Residency: Total % % % Humboldt County % % % Eureka % % % Fortuna 3 8.8% 0 0.0% 3 5.6% Arcata 0 0.0% % 2 3.7% Rio Dell 1 2.9% % 3 5.6% Ferndale 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Blue Lake 1 2.9% 0 0.0% 1 1.9% Transient % % % Out-of-County/Other % % % Type of Detainee and Current Offense: Total % % % # Felony Inmates % % % # Misdemeanor Inmates % 4 0.0% 7 6.5% Sub-Total % % % Detainer / Foreign Hold Inmates 4 8.8% 0 0.0% 4 7.4% Total % % % Violence % 1 5.0% % Sex Crimes 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Weapons 1 3.3% 1 5.0% 2 4.0% Property % % % Drug/Alcohol % % % Other Crimes % % % Total % % % Average Charges Per Inmate: Felony Charges Misdemeanor Charges Bail Schedule: No Bail Holds % 0 0.0% % Average Bail $241,488 $0 $241,488 Under $20, % 2 6.7% $20,001 - $30, % % $30,001 - $50, % % $50,001 - $75, % % $75,001 - $100, % 0 0.0% $100,001 - $150, % 2 6.7% $150,001 - $200, % % $200,001 - $300, % 0 0.0% $300,001 Plus % % Probation Status: Probationer % 5.0% 25.0% % Hum4/Realignment/Table19
34 Female Inmate Profile Type of Detainer / Foreign Hold Inmates: Parole % % ICE 0 0..% 0 0.0% Other State Hold 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Family Court Hold 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Out-of-County Warrant 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Criminal History Characteristics: Humboldt County Jail System Summary Female Pretrial and Sentenced Inmate Profile November 4, 2012 FEMALE PRETRIAL & SENTENCED CHARACTERISTICS Pretrial Sentenced Total Jail System Total % % Average Prior Jail Bookings 11.9 bookings 13.0 bookings 11.9 bookings Felony Inmates Misdemeanor Inmates Detainer / Foreign Hold Inmates M ost Serious Prior Jail Booking: 12.2 bookings 14.8 bookings 13.2 bookings 15.0 bookings 0.0 bookings 2.8 bookings 2.8 bookings 6.3 bookings 10.0 bookings No Prior Jail Booking % 0 0.0% 3 5.6% Violence % % % Sex Crimes 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Weapons % % % Property 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Drug/Alcohol % % % Other Crimes 2 6.5% 0 0.9% 2 4.0% Total % % % # Prior Bench Warrants Designated Custody Classifications: 6.2 bench w arrants 5.8 bench w arrants 6.0 bench w arrants No housing problem % % % Assaultive 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Mental Health/Suicidal 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Escape risk 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.6% Protective Custody 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Ave. # Disciplinary Reports issued/inmate: Total % % % Current Incarceration Period All Current & Previous Incarceration Periods Average Length of Incarceration: 2.9 incidents 5.8 incidents 4.0 incidents 13.1 incidents 10.9 incidents 12.3 incidents 63.6 days 89.8 days 68.7 days Felony Inmates Misdemeanor Inmates 71.6 days 89.8 days 77.9 days 4.0 days 0.0 days 4.0 days Felony Inmates 1-15 Days % % % Days 2 7.4% % 4 9.3% Days % % % Over 60 Days % % % Misdemeanor Inmates 1-15 Days % % % Days 0 0.0% % % Days 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Over 60 Days 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Detainer / Foreign Hold Inmates 1-15 Days % % Days 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Days 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Over 60 Days 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Hum4/Realignment/Table19
35 Humboldt County Jail System Summary Female Pretrial Felony and Misdemeanor Inmate Profile November 4, 2012 Female Inmate Profile* FEMALE PRETRIAL FELONY / MISDEMEANOR CHARACTERISTICS Felony Inmates Misdemeanor Inmates Total Pretrial Average Age: Female Inmates 32.4 years 30.1 years 32.5 years Ethnicity: Caucasian % % % Black 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Hispanic 1 3.7% 0 0.0% 1 3.3% Native American % 0 0.0% % Other 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Residency: Total % % % Humboldt County % % % Eureka % 0 0.0% % Fortuna 2 7.4% % % Arcata 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Rio Dell 1 3.7% 0 0.0% 1 3.3% Ferndale 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Blue Lake 0 0.0% % 1 3.3% Transient % 0 0.0% % Out-of-County/Other % 0 0.0% % Type of Detainee and Current Offense: # Felony Inmates % 0 0.0% % # Misdemeanor Inmates 0 0.0% % % Total % % % Violence % % % Sex Crimes 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Weapons 1 3.7% 0 0.0% 1 3.3% Property % 0 0.0% % Drug/Alcohol % % % Other Crimes % 0 0.0% % Total % % % Average Charges Per Inmate: Felony Charges Misdemeanor Charges Bail Schedule: No Bail Holds 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Average Bail $307,636 $25,000 $241,488 Under $20, % 0 0.0% 1 3.3% $20,001 - $30, % % % $30,001 - $50, % 0 0.0% % $50,001 - $75, % 0 0.0% % $75,001 - $100, % 0 0.0% 0 0.0% $100, , % 0 0.0% 2 6.7% $150,001 - $200, % 0 0.0% % $200,001 - $300, % 0 0.0% 0 0.0% $300,001 Plus % 0 0.0% % Probation Status: Probationer % 0 0.0% % Hum4/Realignment/Table18 *Excludes 4 pretrial detainer / foreign hold inmates held in HCCF
36 Humboldt County Jail System Summary Female Pretrial Felony and Misdemeanor Inmate Profile November 4, 2012 (continued) Female Inmate Profile* FEMALE PRETRIAL FELONY / MISDEMEANOR CHARACTERISTICS Felony Inmates Misdemeanor Inmates Total Pretrial Criminal History Characteristics: Average Prior Jail Bookings 12.2 bookings 15.0 bookings 13.6 bookings Most Serious Prior Jail Booking: No Prior Jail Booking 2 7.4% 0 0.0% 2 6.7% Violence % % % Sex Crimes 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Weapons % 0 0.0% % Property 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Drug/Alcohol % % % Other Crimes 1 3.7% 0 0.0% 1 3.3% Total % % % # Prior Bench Warrants 7.1 bench w arrants 3.7 bench w arrants 6.2 bench w arrants Designated Custody Classifications: No housing problem % % % Assaultive 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Mental Health/Suicidal 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Escape risk 0 0.6% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Protective Custody 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Ave. # Disciplinary Reports issued/inmate: Total % % % Current Incarceration Period All Current & Previous Incarceration Periods Average Length of Incarceration: 0.0 incidents 0.0 incidents 0.0 incidents 3.6 incidents 0.7 incidents 2.9 incidents 78.2 days 3.3 days 63.6 days Length of Incarceration 1-15 Days % % % Days 2 7.4% 0 0.0% 2 6.7% Days % 0 0.0% % Over 60 Days % 0 0.0% % Hum4/Realignment/Table18 *Excludes 4 pretrial detainer / foreign hold inmates held in HCCF
37 TOTAL % % % SWAP Cumulative ADP Humboldt County Jail System Analysis of the Number of Jail Beds Occupied by Selected Female Pretrial and Sentenced Inmate Groupings Based on the Jail Profile 2012 FEMALE INMATE CUSTODY STATUS Pretrial Inmates Sentenced Inmates Groups Selected Female Inmate Characteristics Number Percent Cumulative ADP Number Percent Cumulative ADP Number Percent Group #1: No violence/weapons bookings no alcohol/drug bookings no sex crime bookings no detainer / foreign holds; no bench warrants and no transients 0 0.0% % % 0 Group #2: No violence/weapons bookings; no sex crime, no detainer / foreign holds; no bench warrants (can includealcohol/ drug bookings) and no transients % % % 0 Group #3: No violence/weapons bookings; no sex crime bookings; no detainer / foreign holds; no bench warrants; 1-2 prior bookings that did not involve violence/weapons crimes or sex crimes and no transients % % % 21 Group #4: No violence/weapons bookings; no sex crime bookings; no detainer / foreign holds; no bench warrants; 3-4 prior bookings that did not involve violence/weapons crimes; or sex crimes and no transients % % % 23 Group #5: No violence/weapons bookings; no sex crime bookings; no detainer / foreign holds; 1 or 2 bench warrants; 3-4 prior bookings that did not involve violence/weapons crimes; or sex crimes and no transients % % % 28 Group #6: All other types of inmates including no bail holds; felony/ misdemeanor violence/weapons offenses;sex crimes extensive bench warrants; and transients % % % 50 Hum4/Realignment/Table20 SOURCE: Humboldt County Jail Profile taken November 4, 2012
38 Appendix K. Number of Humboldt County Correctional Facility (HCCF) Jail Inmates Requiring Mental Health and Medical Services by Month Humboldt County AB 109 Implementation Progress Report
39 Humboldt County Correctional Facility (HCCF) Number of Jail Inmates Requiring Mental Health and Medical Services by Month 2010 Jail Inmates Requiring Mental Health & Medical Services Mental Health Services: Humboldt County Jail Mental Health and Medical Services Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Monthly Average Number of Mental Health cases open on last day of month Number of new Mental Health cases opened during month Number of inmates receiving psychotropic medications on last day of month Medical Services: Number of inmates seen at sick call during month Number of inmates seen by physician/mid-level practitioner during month Number of off-side medical appointments during month Number of inmates receiving dental cases Number of inmates assigned to medical beds on the last day of month HumProgressRpt/Table23 Humboldt County Correctional Facility (HCCF) Number of Jail Inmates Requiring Mental Health and Medical Services by Month 2011 Jail Inmates Requiring Mental Health & Medical Services Mental Health Services: Humboldt County Jail Mental Health and Medical Services Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Monthly Average Number of Mental Health cases open on last day of month Number of new Mental Health cases opened during month Number of inmates receiving psychotropic medications on last day of month Medical Services: Number of inmates seen at sick call during month Number of inmates seen by physician/mid-level practitioner during month Number of off-side medical appointments during month Number of inmates receiving dental cases Number of inmates assigned to medical beds on the last day of month HumProgressRpt/Table23A
40 Humboldt County Correctional Facility (HCCF) Number of Jail Inmates Requiring Mental Health and Medical Services by Month 2012 Jail Inmates Requiring Mental Health & Medical Services Mental Health Services: Humboldt County Jail Mental Health and Medical Services Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Monthly Average Number of Mental Health cases open on last day of month Number of new Mental Health cases opened during month Number of inmates receiving psychotropic medications on last day of month Medical Services: Number of inmates seen at sick call during month Number of inmates seen by physician/mid-level practitioner during month Number of off-side medical appointments during month Number of inmates receiving dental cases Number of inmates assigned to medical beds on the last day of month HumProgressRpt/Table23B
41 Appendix L. Sample Template For AB 109 Monthly and Year-to-Date Statistical Monitoring Report Humboldt County AB 109 Implementation Progress Report
42 Sample Template Humboldt County Community Corrections Partnership Public Safety Realignment Plan AB 109 Public Safety Realignment Act Monthly and Year-to-Date Statistical Monitoring Report May 2013 Prepared by: Humboldt County Community Corrections Partnership (CCP) Committee
43 HUMBOLDT COUNTY COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS PARTNERSHIP AB 109 PUBLIC SAFETY REALIGHMENT ACT MONTHLY STATISTICS Month SECTION A: Number, Custody Days, and Average Daily Population (ADP) of AB 109 Inmates Incarcerated in the Humboldt County Jail System for the Month of Year Humboldt County Jail AB 109 Inmates, Custody Days and Average Daily Population (ADP) AB 109 Inmates AB AB 109 Inmate Custody Days # % ADP % County Jail Pre -Revocation Pre-Revocation Prison (N3) Inmates ( xx.x%) Inmates xxx xx.x% County Jail Prison (N3) Inmates xxx xx.x% Pre-Revocation Inmates xxx xx.x% Post-Revocation Inmates xxx xx.x% Flash Incarceration Inmates xxx xx.x% Post Revocation Revocation Inmates (xx.x%) Inmates (xx.x%) xx,xxx xx,xxx xx.x% xx.x% xx,xxx xx.x% County County Jail Jail Prison Prison Inmates Inmates (N3) (N3) (28.1%) (xx.x%) AB 109 Average Daily Inmate Population (ADP) Pre-Revocation Inmates xxx xx.x% Post-Revocation Inmates xxx xx.x% Flash Incarceration Inmates xxx xx.x% Flash Flash Incarceration Incarceration Inmates xxx xx.x% xx,xx TOTAL x,xxx 100.0% TOTAL x,xxx 100.0% xx,xxx xx.x% Current Month Year to Date Jail AB 109 Inmate Incarceration Trends Number Percent Number Percent 1. Number of AB 109 Inmates: County Jail Prison (N3) Inmates Pre-Revocation Inmates Post-Revocation Inmates Flash Incarceration Inmates 2. AB 109 Jail Inmate Custody Days: County Jail Prison (N3) Inmates Pre-Revocation Inmates Post-Revocation Inmates Flash Incarceration Inmates Humboldt Community Corrections Partnership (CCP) AB 109 Public Safety Realignment Act 1
44 Current Month Year to Date AB 109 Jail Inmate Incarceration Trends (continued) ADP Percent ADP Percent 3. AB 109 Average Daily Inmate Population (ADP): County Jail Prison (N3) Inmates Pre-Revocation Inmates Post-Revocation Inmates Flash Incarceration Inmates Total Jail System Inmate Average Daily Population ( ADP): AB 109 Inmates All Other Inmates CDCR Projected AB 109 Inmate ADP (at full implementation): County Jail Prison (N3) Inmates xxx xx.x% Revocation Inmates (State Parole and Probation Violations) xxx xx.x% TOTAL xxx 100% SECTION B: Penal Code (PC) Section 1170(h): County Jail Prison (N3) Convicted and Sentenced Offenders Current Month Year to Date AB 109 Offenders Sentenced to Local Custody Number Percent Number Percent County Jail Prison (N3) Offenders: 4. Number of PC 1170(h)(1) offenders (non-violent, non-serious, non-sex offenders) sentenced to the county jail with mandatory probation supervision 5. Number of PC 1170(h)(1) offenders (non-violent, non-serious, non-sex offenders) sentenced to the county jail only (without mandatory probation supervision) 6. Number of PC 1170(h)(1) offenders (non-violent, non-serious, non-sex offenders) sentenced only to mandatory probation supervision Monthly Average and Yearly Total Number of Projected CDCR County Jail Prison (N3) Inmates Length of AB 109 Court Sentences: xx per month xxx per year 7. Aggregate Superior Court sentence breakdown (jail and mandatory probation supervision) Average Aggregate Superior Court sentence xx months xx months Low Aggregate Superior Court sentence xx months xx months High Aggregate Superior Court sentence xx months xx months Humboldt Community Corrections Partnership (CCP) AB 109 Public Safety Realignment Act 2
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