The Colorado Senate Bill (SB 94) Community Based Detention
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Transcript The Colorado Senate Bill (SB 94) Community Based Detention
The Colorado Senate Bill
(SB 94)
Community Based Detention
Program
The Division of Youth
Corrections
Provides Secure Detention Services
Allocates $7.9 Million to 22 Judicial Districts to
Develop and Provide Community-Based Detention
Services
Develops Policies, Procedures and Requirements for
Local SB 94 Programs
Provides Training for Local SB 94 Programs on “Best
Practices” within a Detention Continuum
Provides Programmatic and Fiscal Monitoring of Local
SB 94 Programs
Judicial Districts
Chief Judge Appoints a Juvenile Services
Planning Committee
Planning Committee Membership
County Department of Social Services
Local School District
Local Law Enforcement Agency
Local Probation Department
Division of Youth Corrections
Private Citizens
District Attorney’s Office
Public Defender’s Office
Community Mental Health
Municipality Representative
•Planning Committee Develops and Oversees
implementation of a Plan for the CommunityBased Detention Services Within the Detention
Continuum
•Policies and Procedures for Managing the Judicial
District’s Secure and/or Staff Secure Detention
Beds are Included in the Annual SB 94 Plan
Local Senate Bill 94 Programs
Screen for Placement in Secure/Staff Secure
Detention Beds Using a Standard Screening
Instrument
Manage the Use of Detention Beds
Provide Client Information to the Courts
Participate in the Local Detention Emergency
Release Process
Coordinate with Detention Facilities and Other
Juvenile Justice Agencies
Provide Community –Based Detention
Services
Common SB 94 CommunityBased Detention Services
Screening & Assessment
Case Management
Tracking
Electronic Monitoring
Day Reporting
Work Programs/Community Service
Multi-Disciplinary Assessment/Case Planning
Mentoring
Mental Health Services
Drug/Alcohol Services
Senate Bill 94 – Fourth Judicial District
District Coordinator: Sarah Sherwin 719-327-2041
Committee Chair: Jack Ruszczyk (4th JD Probation) 719-867-5302
Fiscal Agent: Kathy Moan (Joint Initiatives) 719-630-0927
4th JD – SB94 Program Profile
Contextual Factors
Urban And Rural
Two Counties
Shared Detention Facility
with other JD
Population: 558,816
Juvenile Population (1017): 68,514
Minority Youth: 24.2%
Unemployment Rate:
4.3%
Poverty Rate: 12.6%
Juvenile Arrests 17.1%
Funding Support
FY 03-04 SB94
Allocation: $1,110,322
FY 04-05 SB94
Allocation: $989,980
WRAP Flexible Funds
Available
4th JD – SB94 Program Profile
Interagency Network
SB94 Juvenile Oversight and
Planning Committee (20Members)
Contract with Four Local
Vendors (Issue RFP every 5
years)
Juvenile Screeners are Bond
Commissioners - Issue PR
Bonds on Warrants
Weekly Emergency
Release/Detention Cap
Meetings
Individual Planning
Sessions (IPS’s)
Key Indicators
FY 03-04 Juvenile Detention
Cap = 58
FY 02-03 Juvenile Detention
Screens = 1,772
FY 02-03 Juvenile Detained
in Secure Detention = 1,454
FY 03-04 YTD Detention
Emergency Releases = 16
FY 03-04 YTD Borrowed
Detention Beds = 1
4th JD – SB94 Program Services
SB94 Juvenile Services Oversight and Planning Committee
District Attorney’s Office
Municipal Court
Alcohol/Drug Treatment Provider
Office of Public Defender
Mental Health
County Government
Probation Department
Social Services
District Court
Law Enforcement
Private Citizen
Employment & Training
Division of Youth Corrections
School Districts
Other Youth-Serving Agencies
Senate Bill 94 Fiscal Agent
Senate Bill 94 District Coordinator
Contracted Service Providers
Mission Possible
Youthtrack Inc.
Screening/Assessment
Tracking
Case Management
Minority Family Advocacy
Individual Planning Sessions
Emily Griffith Center
Family Preservation
Multi-Systemic Therapy
El Paso County Dept. of H&E
Substance Abuse Treatment
UA Monitoring
1st Judicial District
Jefferson and Gilpin County
Senate Bill 94
CURRENT PROCEDURES
Juvenile Detention Screening &
Assessment
Court Assessment
Pre trial Services
Graduated Sanctions
Fast Track Felonies
Data Entry
JUVENILE DETENTION
SCREENING &
ASSESSESSMENT
Jefferson County Juvenile Assessment
Center
Detention Screening
Juvenile Detention Screening Guide
Detention Specialist
JUVENILE COURT
COORDINATION
Assessment Team
Court Coordinator
Pre Sentence Investigations
Substance Abuse Evaluation Referral
SUPERVISION
PRETRIAL SERVICES
TRACKING
Electronic Monitoring
Drug/Alcohol screening/monitoring
GRADUATED SANCTIONS
RAPID INTERVENTION SERVICE
Therapeutic Services
Multisystemic Therapy
Functional Family Therapy
Individual, Group and Family Therapy
Drug / Alcohol Intervention Programs
Anger Management
Mediation
Mentoring
GRADUATED SANCTIONS
Work programs
Residential Work Programs
Male and Female
Weekends
Non Residential Work Program
Sunday to Friday
FAST TRACK FELONIES
Any Youth with pending felony
Level 4 or 5 on the Juvenile Detention
Screening & Assessment Guide
Face to Face with Youth and Parents
Promise to Appear
Pre trial Supervision
Contract
Tracking
Drug / Alcohol Screen
DATA ENTRY
Colorado Trails
Jefferson County Juvenile
Assessment Center Database
Juvenile Information System
Jefferson County
Juvenile Assessment Center
Truant & at-risk youth
Diversion and case
management services:
Expelled youth
Sheriff’s Dept.
Discipline problems
District Attorney
Arvada & Golden
Advice center: in
person or by phone
Parents who need
help with children
Police officers:
whether to detain
JCJAC:
SB-94
District Attorney
Human Services
Run-aways & homeless
R-1 Schools
Abused and neglected
Every Jeffco police
officer annually X 2;
Teacher in-services
Mental Health
Criminal and
academic information
Beyond control of
parent
Education and
training:
Municipal warrants:
all police agencies
Alternative to
detention
Municipal probation
and diversion services